Hi!
In the timer event code set _VFP.AutoYield property to .F. for the duration of the event code. This will prevent all such tricky things to fire by events. If this property is .T., you have a risk of firing such and other keys. Other solution is to use PUSH/POP key, however, this is an old approach and is nto generic.
>just wondering ... I know that an ON KEY LABEL trigger will break code inbetween any two lines, I was wondering if this is this same for timer events in a Timer control, or if this event is Queued?
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>- jer
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