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What's going on here ??
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19/11/2001 09:28:15
Alexandre Palma
Harms Software, Inc.
Alverca, Portugal
 
 
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19/11/2001 08:43:44
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Forms & Form designer
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00581966
Message ID:
00583388
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31
That means that your form is not realeasing check for cycle relation your form holding a property to an object that is holding a property to your form if this hapens then your form is unable to release.

>I gave that a go, and it did stop, so it is initialising.
>
>Kev
>
>>Kevin have you tried to put a set step on on the init of the form to see if the second time you call the form you stop on it?
>>
>>>Yes, it is released.
>>>
>>>Kev
>>>>Kevin is your form really releasing or are you just hidding it?
>>>>>Vlad
>>>>>
>>>>>Sorry for the late response.
>>>>>
>>>>>The data session is not changed, nor the listbox properties.
>>>>>
>>>>>Kev
>>>>>>Hi!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Strange. Maybe, data session is switched somewhere, or listbox properties changed somewhere in the code? Did you tried to run form in default data session?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Hi
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I have a form containing (amongst other things) a Timer and a Listbox. When the form is fired up - for the FIRST time, the listbox requeries fine, when the Timer Interval is reached, it requeries the Listbox, fine.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>BUT, when the form is closed, and then fired up again, the listbox won't requery until the Timer Interval is reached !!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Why does the form loading not requery the listboxes - I have even told the listbox to Requery() in the Init() of the form, but with no luck.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>The form is using a Private Datasession.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Any help appreciated.
>>>>>>>Thanks
>>>>>>>Kev
Alexandre Palma
Senior Application Architect
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