On 2/5/07, Ian Piper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks Dennis. I tried putting exception handlers for EndException in the close events for both the window and the app. Still shows the same problem - an EndException is apparently not being thrown (I put a MsgBox in the Exception block but don't see one when the program runs). Is there anything else I can do to track closer to the source of the problem?
I would test using a breakpoint or break statement rather than a MsgBox in your Exception block. But if that doesn't make any difference as far as determining that it is an EndException I'm afraid I don't have any other ideas for you. _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> REAL Software has decided to consolidate this mailing list with the online Forums. On Monday, February 12, 2007, this mailing list will no longer be active. We encourage you to continue your REALbasic and REAL SQL Server discussions on the Forums. If you are not presently a member of the forum, please sign up today at <http://forums.realsoftware.com>.
