>>Actually, calling Init() in code is not breaking any events sequence, because you just execute the code in it and not causing the Init event to happen.
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>The only objection to this practice may be that anyone maintaining your code later may do it under assumption that the .init() code will run only once, but then a simple line of comment would be a sufficient warning. Like
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Good idea, Dragan!
Nick Neklioudov
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3 times Microsoft MVP - Visual FoxPro
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