>Parameters passed to a form are first available in the form.init() right?
Let's say the parameters are passed to the Form.Init(). They are destroyed afterwards, so the logical thing to do is put code similar to the following in the Form.Init():
lparameters tnPar1, tcPar2
This.nPar1 = tnPar1
This.cPar2 = tcPar2
DoDefault()
...
Regards,
Hilmar.
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