You are correct, but the instance of a custom class does not have a
release method.
Thanks,
Jeff
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On 12/11/2013 3:00 PM, Dan Covill wrote:
Hi, Jeff
Maybe I'm losing my marbles (no 'maybe', my wife would say!), but
you're not in a 'class', you're in an object that is an instance of
the class. So isn't the answer this.release()?
Dan
On 12/11/13 01:34 PM, Jeff Johnson wrote:
I'm kind of drawing a blank here. I have a custom class that does an
import from sql server to vfp. If it creates and error, I can't seem to
figure out how to immediately exit the class to I can check the error. I
have to way for it to finish or offer a three finger discount to kill
it. What is the proper way to "release" a class?
TIA
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