>Nope, the code after ENDTRY will not always run.
OK, I stand corrected.
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>>I've never understood the finally, other than eye candy, the code after the endtry will run anyways so while I agree with you that the set reprocess inside the catch should be removed, I do not see the need to move the other one inside the finally. I am sure I am missing something about finally though
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