I have code in a grid header click() that indexes a cursor.  the cursor 
doesn't exist until it's created by the page activate() method.  (called 
there because other pages can change one of the underlying parameters.

The first time I view the page, the headers work perfectly.  If the page 
activate is called again, header clicks are seemingly ignored.  A set 
step on or "Hi world!" Messagebox in the click() method fires the first 
time, through, but on second call of page activate() never fires.

The activate code does a new sql query to build the cursor the grid is 
on, record source is breifly set to "" (or space(0)) and then set to 
cursor name.

Would that destroy/disable the click method?  Has anyone heard of 
anything like this?

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