i tried adding NoDefault outside of any If structure, just by itself, to the Destroy, Release, and Unload methods of a form. This did not prevent the form from unloading in any way.
HELP!!!
well, it looks like the lClose variable is just a wrapper for the meat of the answer, which is the NoDefault and DoDefault functions placed in the release event's code of the form/formset. gotta go look those up on msdn.
thanks for guiding me in the right direction!
in a vfp6 form, is there some way to override the 'release', 'destroy', 'unload', or whatever event gets triggered when you click the X in the form's control box [the upper right corner of the form with the 'restore', 'maximize', and 'close' buttons]?
same question for formsets - if a parent...
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