>PMFJI, but what you get is exactly what you're supposed to get. Returning .F. in the Init method prevents the form from beeing instanciated, so it's perfectly normal that the Unload event isn't fired - there is nothing to unload.
Hi:
Thanks for responding, but
the Unload event does fire. I put a WAIT WINDOW "Unload event firing" in the Unload event. However, I believe you are correct that because the Form has not fully instantiated when the unload event fires.
I'm looking for a reasonable work around.
Thanks!
--Paul