>>Normally, it's sufficient to create cursors related to a form in this form Init event and remove them in Destroy event, e.g.
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>Just out of curiosity, Edward, is there some reason you don't do these in the Load and Unload? Sometimes I need a cursor existence before the form init, so I usually grab the cursor sooner in Load, but mostly just out of habit I do it there...
If you want to bind the field to controls, you need to do it in the load, but then our friend Ed here, does not bind. :).
Marc
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