>>>>If it is not stored, there should be no worries. :) Then you don't need poList property at all.
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>>>That may very well be true. That was why I was wondering if doing the above would fit into the scheme of what you are doing. It looks like you're saying it does not. :)
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>>It does not, (or not exactly :) Do I understand it right that you are trying to get the object reference to issue just one command, not a set of commands with it?
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>Actually, usually, I'll store a reference to a calling form. But sometimes, I do a good job of cleaning up after myself. I was wondering if either what you were proposing or some combination of the both of our, that I could do some kind of automatic clean up.
Probably, but I didn't try it with the forms yet.
Nick Neklioudov
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3 times Microsoft MVP - Visual FoxPro
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