Good to know I was lying or going senile... or both... yet.  <smile/>

Neil Sleightholm wrote:
> I have examined the code some more and it follows the model Rob outline and 
> uses component state to determine what to do.
>
> Neil
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> In article <e66649032ad92b42901bf5835c76a27f9...@harwood.x2systems.com>,
>     "Neil Sleightholm" <n...@x2systems.com>  writes:
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>   
>> I think you missed the point. I can see there are two different entry =
>> points, one for install the other for uninstall but what I can't see is =
>> the condition that says to run one on install and the other on =
>> uninstall. (Using the SQL one was probably a bad example as that has an =
>> override condition other don't.)
>>     
>
> Yeah, the SQL one might just be a bad example here.  The SQL actions
> are being gated by two different properties: SKIPUNINSTALLSQLDATA and
> SKIPINSTALLSQLDATA.  Although I haven't examined the source to say for
> sure, I'm willing to bet that there are type 51 CAs that set these
> properties appropriately when these actions need to run.  So the "do
> this on install", "do that on uninstall" logic is probably encoded in
> the conditions on the CAs that set the properties SKIPUNINSTALLSQLDATA
> and SKIPINSTALLSQLDATA.
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