I just found that the statement RELEASE CLASSLIB (cClasslib) will close it.
I guess somewhere in SFQUERY it closes my library using this syntax.
>Dmitry,
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>I've not got any direct experience with SFQuery. Anyway, have you checked
set( "classlib" )
right before going into the SF Query code to make sure your classlib is still in there at that time? I'd be a bit suprised if Doug's code was not using additive everywhere, but bugs happen *g*.
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>Other than that you can check using
set( "classlib" )
to see if your classlib is in the path. If it's not add it back at button.click() time.
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>>I thought so too but it had to be somewhere in Doug Hennig's code. But since he does not support his SFQuery any more, I have nobody to turn to.
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