Hi Mitch,
It sounds like you have a number of architectural issues beyond a move of the READ EVENTS code that go a lot deeper than a simple response will address. I would recommend Jim Booth's book, Effective Techniques, available at Hentzenwerke. This book will give you a good foundation in VFP application architecture and technique.
>Thanks very much for responding. You're right; my approach is from the days of foundation reads. I changed to include only the first read events but am still having problems.
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>In the prg's that I call from my menu, I have a "do form" and then code following. The programs execute the "do form" and then keep on going and execute the rest of the code.
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>How should I change my approach? I am still using the original form from the beginning of the called prg to display progress bars and messages so I don't want to release it when the user clicks on a button.
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