>>To be fair, a WAIT WINDOW doesn't cause a wait state in the true sense.
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>But it pauses the code, which could make differences in lots of things. You've never had a bug, that when you put in Wait WIndows it works, then take them out and its still busted?
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I've had this happen with the debugger, but I don't know about WAIT WINDOWs. I believe your experience though...
>>I'm not sure what scenario you observed this in, but if you can remember it, I would interested to hear, because I have never had a WAIT WINDOW screw with code sequence.
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>I think (long ago):
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>create a form. Put a wait window in tis activate and deactivate. Then, run it twice and flip back and forth between forms. If you watch it, you should be getting killed, Smalls.
Tried it- works as expected.
Erik Moore
Clientelligence