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  1. #1
    Rattagarn V. Guest

    Usercontrol's never been terminated


    Hi all,

    I create an ActiveX control which needs to link with MSFlexGrid. This
    is my component model:

    MyControl (usercontrol)
    |
    +------ Datasource (Get Property () as CDatasrc class)
    |
    + ---- Tablesource (Get Property () as
    CTable class)
    |
    + ----- Table (Set
    Property (Byval vData as Object)

    I attached my control on the another usercontrol (as Web container),
    because I would like to create Web application.

    The problem is that it wouldn't been terminated when user closed IE. I mean
    that Usercontrol_Terminated event of Usercontrol container (not mycontrol)
    has never been raised. I had tested something and found that:
    If I set like this : Set MyControl1.Datasource.Tablesource.Table =
    Grid <-- msflexgrid

    << code within Property Table>>
    Dim m_objFlex as MSFlexGrid
    Public Set Property Table(Byval vData as Object)
    Set m_objFlex = vData
    End Property
    << >>
    My web-app has never been shut-down. If I didn't set this property, it
    can terminate properly. Unfortunately, I have to use MSFlexGrid as a datasource
    for my control, and I need to let my control to work on MSFlexGrid; such
    as fill data, or change color in MSFlexGrid.

    I try to set m_objFlex to nothing before closing the Web, it can terminate
    properly. Unfortunately, I can't track when user needs to close the Web.
    Indeed, the Web should be terminated properly when user closed the Web.
    That's the problem. How can I solve this problem?

    Thank you
    Rattagarn V.

  2. #2
    Michael Culley Guest

    Re: Usercontrol's never been terminated


    Rattagarn,

    I remember answering this question before. Didn't my previous suggestion
    work?

    Michael Culley


    "Rattagarn V." <rattagarn@hotmail.com> wrote:
    >
    >Hi all,
    >
    > I create an ActiveX control which needs to link with MSFlexGrid. This
    >is my component model:
    >
    > MyControl (usercontrol)
    > |
    > +------ Datasource (Get Property () as CDatasrc class)
    > |
    > + ---- Tablesource (Get Property () as
    >CTable class)
    > |
    > + ----- Table (Set
    >Property (Byval vData as Object)
    >
    > I attached my control on the another usercontrol (as Web container),
    >because I would like to create Web application.
    >
    >The problem is that it wouldn't been terminated when user closed IE. I

    mean
    >that Usercontrol_Terminated event of Usercontrol container (not mycontrol)
    >has never been raised. I had tested something and found that:
    > If I set like this : Set MyControl1.Datasource.Tablesource.Table

    =
    >Grid <-- msflexgrid
    >
    > << code within Property Table>>
    > Dim m_objFlex as MSFlexGrid
    > Public Set Property Table(Byval vData as Object)
    > Set m_objFlex = vData
    > End Property
    > << >>
    >My web-app has never been shut-down. If I didn't set this property, it
    >can terminate properly. Unfortunately, I have to use MSFlexGrid as a datasource
    >for my control, and I need to let my control to work on MSFlexGrid; such
    >as fill data, or change color in MSFlexGrid.
    >
    > I try to set m_objFlex to nothing before closing the Web, it can terminate
    >properly. Unfortunately, I can't track when user needs to close the Web.
    > Indeed, the Web should be terminated properly when user closed the Web.
    > That's the problem. How can I solve this problem?
    >
    >Thank you
    >Rattagarn V.



  3. #3
    Rattagarn V Guest

    Re: Usercontrol's never been terminated


    Hi

    Thank you for Micheal Culley's reponse and his last good tip.

    I tried to use your solution with the problem I got. Unfortunately, it didn't
    work. Now I have no problem about Parent/Child circular reference. I tested
    this by implementing a small active X project and has the parent/child relationships.
    It runs and shutdown properly. Unintentionally, I found the another error
    which probably caused the shutdown problem of the control. It is my last
    posted message. So I used your solution as I told, but it didn't work.

    What should I deal with this problem?

    Best Regards
    Rattagarn V.

    "Michael Culley" <m_culley@one.net.au> wrote:
    >
    >Rattagarn,
    >
    >I remember answering this question before. Didn't my previous suggestion
    >work?
    >
    >Michael Culley
    >
    >
    >"Rattagarn V." <rattagarn@hotmail.com> wrote:
    >>
    >>Hi all,
    >>
    >> I create an ActiveX control which needs to link with MSFlexGrid.

    This
    >>is my component model:
    >>
    >> MyControl (usercontrol)
    >> |
    >> +------ Datasource (Get Property () as CDatasrc class)
    >> |
    >> + ---- Tablesource (Get Property () as
    >>CTable class)
    >> |
    >> + ----- Table (Set
    >>Property (Byval vData as Object)
    >>
    >> I attached my control on the another usercontrol (as Web container),
    >>because I would like to create Web application.
    >>
    >>The problem is that it wouldn't been terminated when user closed IE. I

    >mean
    >>that Usercontrol_Terminated event of Usercontrol container (not mycontrol)
    >>has never been raised. I had tested something and found that:
    >> If I set like this : Set MyControl1.Datasource.Tablesource.Table

    >=
    >>Grid <-- msflexgrid
    >>
    >> << code within Property Table>>
    >> Dim m_objFlex as MSFlexGrid
    >> Public Set Property Table(Byval vData as Object)
    >> Set m_objFlex = vData
    >> End Property
    >> << >>
    >>My web-app has never been shut-down. If I didn't set this property, it
    >>can terminate properly. Unfortunately, I have to use MSFlexGrid as a

    datasource
    >>for my control, and I need to let my control to work on MSFlexGrid; such
    >>as fill data, or change color in MSFlexGrid.
    >>
    >> I try to set m_objFlex to nothing before closing the Web, it can

    terminate
    >>properly. Unfortunately, I can't track when user needs to close the Web.
    >> Indeed, the Web should be terminated properly when user closed the Web.
    >> That's the problem. How can I solve this problem?
    >>
    >>Thank you
    >>Rattagarn V.

    >



  4. #4
    Michael Culley Guest

    Re: Usercontrol's never been terminated


    Rattagarn,

    I would need more info. Simplify the control so that you get the same problem
    and post this code

    Michael Culley

    "Rattagarn V" <rattagarn@hotmail.com> wrote:
    >
    >Hi
    >
    > Thank you for Micheal Culley's reponse and his last good tip.
    >
    >I tried to use your solution with the problem I got. Unfortunately, it

    didn't
    >work. Now I have no problem about Parent/Child circular reference. I tested
    >this by implementing a small active X project and has the parent/child relationships.
    > It runs and shutdown properly. Unintentionally, I found the another error
    >which probably caused the shutdown problem of the control. It is my last
    >posted message. So I used your solution as I told, but it didn't work.
    >
    >What should I deal with this problem?
    >
    >Best Regards
    >Rattagarn V.
    >
    >"Michael Culley" <m_culley@one.net.au> wrote:
    >>
    >>Rattagarn,
    >>
    >>I remember answering this question before. Didn't my previous suggestion
    >>work?
    >>
    >>Michael Culley
    >>
    >>
    >>"Rattagarn V." <rattagarn@hotmail.com> wrote:
    >>>
    >>>Hi all,
    >>>
    >>> I create an ActiveX control which needs to link with MSFlexGrid.


    >This
    >>>is my component model:
    >>>
    >>> MyControl (usercontrol)
    >>> |
    >>> +------ Datasource (Get Property () as CDatasrc class)
    >>> |
    >>> + ---- Tablesource (Get Property ()

    as
    >>>CTable class)
    >>> |
    >>> + ----- Table (Set
    >>>Property (Byval vData as Object)
    >>>
    >>> I attached my control on the another usercontrol (as Web container),
    >>>because I would like to create Web application.
    >>>
    >>>The problem is that it wouldn't been terminated when user closed IE.

    I
    >>mean
    >>>that Usercontrol_Terminated event of Usercontrol container (not mycontrol)
    >>>has never been raised. I had tested something and found that:
    >>> If I set like this : Set MyControl1.Datasource.Tablesource.Table

    >>=
    >>>Grid <-- msflexgrid
    >>>
    >>> << code within Property Table>>
    >>> Dim m_objFlex as MSFlexGrid
    >>> Public Set Property Table(Byval vData as Object)
    >>> Set m_objFlex = vData
    >>> End Property
    >>> << >>
    >>>My web-app has never been shut-down. If I didn't set this property,

    it
    >>>can terminate properly. Unfortunately, I have to use MSFlexGrid as a

    >datasource
    >>>for my control, and I need to let my control to work on MSFlexGrid; such
    >>>as fill data, or change color in MSFlexGrid.
    >>>
    >>> I try to set m_objFlex to nothing before closing the Web, it can

    >terminate
    >>>properly. Unfortunately, I can't track when user needs to close the Web.
    >>> Indeed, the Web should be terminated properly when user closed the Web.
    >>> That's the problem. How can I solve this problem?
    >>>
    >>>Thank you
    >>>Rattagarn V.

    >>

    >



  5. #5
    Rattagarn V Guest

    Re: Usercontrol's never been terminated


    Thank you very much Michael and sorry for late response:

    This is the object model of my control:
    ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    [Project 1]
    MyControl
    |
    +--- BackColor (property)
    +--- BoxIndex (property)
    +--- Pack (property/return class CPack)
    |
    +--- Name (property)
    +--- LoadDataFromFlex (method)
    +--- Datasource (property/set to link MSFlexGrid)
    +--- Boxes (property/return class CBoxes)
    |
    +--- Item (property/return class CBox)
    |
    +-- Data (property)
    +-- Parent (property/refer to its parent, CPack)

    This is the code for my control:

    CBox class module (Public not creatable):
    = = = = = = = = = = = =
    Option Explicit

    Dim m_objParent As CPack '<< reference to parent
    Dim m_lobj As Long
    Dim m_szData As String

    Public Property Let Data(ByVal vData As String)
    m_szData = vData
    End Property

    Public Property Get Data() As String
    Data = m_szData
    End Property

    Friend Property Set Parent(ByVal vData As CPack)
    If Not vData Is Nothing Then
    m_lobj = ObjPtr(vData)
    Set m_objParent = ResolveObjPtr(m_lobj)
    End If
    End Property

    Private Sub Class_Terminate()
    Set Me.Parent = Nothing
    End Sub

    Private Function ResolveObjPtr(ByVal Pointer As Long) As Object
    Dim x As Object
    CopyMemory x, Pointer, 4&
    Set ResolveObjPtr = x
    CopyMemory x, 0&, 4&
    End Function
    =====================================================

    CBoxes class module (Public not creatable, collection of CBox):
    = = = = = = = = = = = = =
    Option Explicit

    Dim m_cColl As Collection

    Private Sub Class_Initialize()
    Set m_cColl = New Collection
    End Sub

    Private Sub Class_Terminate()
    Set m_cColl = Nothing
    End Sub

    Friend Sub Add(ByVal ObjParent As Object, ByVal Data As String)
    Dim m_cBox As New CBox
    Set m_cBox.Parent = ObjParent
    m_cBox.Data = Data
    m_cColl.Add m_cBox
    End Sub

    Friend Property Get Count() As Long
    Count = m_cColl.Count
    End Property

    Public Property Get Item(Index) As CBox
    Set Item = m_cColl(Index)
    End Property

    Friend Sub Remove(Index)
    m_cColl.Remove Index
    End Sub

    Public Property Get NewEnum() As IUnknown
    Set NewEnum = m_cColl.[_NewEnum]
    End Property
    =====================================================

    CPack class module (Public not creatable)
    = = = = = = = = = = = = =
    Option Explicit

    Private Declare Sub CopyMemory Lib "kernel32" Alias "RtlMoveMemory" (pDst
    As Any, pSrc As Any, ByVal ByteLen As Long)

    Dim m_szName As String
    Dim m_objFlex As MSFlexGrid
    Dim m_cBoxes As CBoxes
    Dim m_lFlexObj As Long

    Public Property Let Name(ByVal vData As String)
    m_szName = vData
    End Property

    Public Property Get Name() As String
    Name = m_szName
    End Property

    Private Sub Class_Initialize()
    Set m_cBoxes = New CBoxes
    End Sub

    Private Sub Class_Terminate()
    Set m_cBoxes = Nothing
    Set Me.Datasource = Nothing
    End Sub

    Public Property Get Boxes() As CBoxes
    Set Boxes = m_cBoxes
    End Property

    Public Property Set Datasource(ByVal vData As Object)
    m_lFlexObj = ObjPtr(vData)
    Set m_objFlex = ResolveObjPtr(m_lFlexObj)
    End Property

    Private Function ResolveObjPtr(ByVal Pointer As Long) As Object
    Dim x As Object
    CopyMemory x, Pointer, 4&
    Set ResolveObjPtr = x
    CopyMemory x, 0&, 4&
    End Function

    Public Sub LoadDataFromFlex()
    Dim i As Long
    Dim j As Long
    Dim n As Long
    For i = 1 To m_objFlex.Rows - 1
    For j = 1 To m_objFlex.Cols - 1
    n = n + 1
    m_cBoxes.Add Me, m_objFlex.TextMatrix(i, j)
    Next j
    Next i
    End Sub
    ====================================================

    MyControl usercontrol module
    = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
    Option Explicit

    Dim m_lBkColor As Long
    Dim m_lIndex As Long
    Dim m_cPack As CPack

    Private Sub UserControl_Initialize()
    Debug.Print "MyControl is initialized"
    Set m_cPack = New CPack
    m_lBkColor = &HFFFFFF
    m_lIndex = 1
    End Sub

    Private Sub UserControl_Paint()
    UserControl.BackColor = m_lBkColor
    UserControl.Line (5, 5)-(UserControl.ScaleWidth - 10, UserControl.ScaleHeight
    - 10), &HFFC0C0, B
    UserControl.CurrentX = 100
    UserControl.CurrentY = 100
    If m_cPack.Boxes.Count > 0 Then
    If m_lIndex > m_cPack.Boxes.Count Then m_lIndex = 1
    UserControl.Print m_cPack.Boxes(m_lIndex).Data
    End If
    End Sub

    Private Sub UserControl_Terminate()
    Set m_cPack = Nothing
    Debug.Print "MyControl is terminated properly"
    End Sub

    Public Property Let BackColor(ByVal vData As Long)
    m_lBkColor = vData
    End Property

    Public Property Get BackColor() As Long
    BackColor = m_lBkColor
    End Property

    Public Property Get Pack() As CPack
    Set Pack = m_cPack
    End Property

    Public Property Let BoxIndex(ByVal vData As Long)
    m_lIndex = vData
    Refresh
    End Property

    Public Property Get BoxIndex() As Long
    BoxIndex = m_lIndex
    End Property
    =================================================

    ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    [Project 2]
    This project is the another usercontrol as Webpage which contains my control
    , MSFlexGrid, and etc:
    Label1, Label2, txtRows, txtCols, Flex, cmdLoadToBox, cmdGen, chkLinkFlex,
    cmdGetBox, txtBoxIndex, and MyControl1.

    The code for this web:

    Option Explicit

    Private Sub chkLinkFlex_Click()
    '// set datasource for the control
    If chkLinkFlex.Value = 1 Then
    Set MyControl1.Pack.DataSource = Flex
    Else
    Set MyControl1.Pack.DataSource = Nothing
    End If
    End Sub

    Private Sub cmdGen_Click()
    '// set data for MSFlexGrid
    Dim i As Long
    Dim j As Long
    Flex.Rows = CLng(txtRows.Text)
    Flex.Cols = CLng(txtCols.Text)
    For i = 1 To Flex.Rows - 1
    For j = 1 To Flex.Cols - 1
    Flex.TextMatrix(i, j) = Format(Rnd() * 100, "#0.00")
    Next j
    Next i
    End Sub

    Private Sub cmdGetBox_Click()
    '// set Index of Box in Boxes for getting its data and display on MyControl
    MyControl1.BoxIndex = CLng(txtBoxIndex)
    End Sub

    Private Sub cmdLoadToBox_Click()
    '// call function LoadDataFromFlex for creating instances of CBox and add
    them to CBoxes collection
    MyControl1.Pack.LoadDataFromFlex
    End Sub

    Private Sub UserControl_Terminate()
    MsgBox "Terminate"
    End Sub
    =================================================

    After running my code, I found that Terminate event has never been raised.

    Thank you very much and appologize for disturbing you.

    Rattagarn V.

    "Michael Culley" <m_culley@one.net.au> wrote:
    >
    >Rattagarn,
    >
    >I would need more info. Simplify the control so that you get the same problem
    >and post this code
    >
    >Michael Culley




  6. #6
    Rattagarn V Guest

    Re: Usercontrol's never been terminated


    Hi all,

    Can anyone give me the solution for this problem?

    Thank you very much

    "Rattagarn V" <rattagarn@hotmail.com> wrote:
    >
    >Thank you very much Michael and sorry for late response:
    >
    >This is the object model of my control:
    >////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    >[Project 1]
    >MyControl
    > |
    > +--- BackColor (property)
    > +--- BoxIndex (property)
    > +--- Pack (property/return class CPack)
    > |
    > +--- Name (property)
    > +--- LoadDataFromFlex (method)
    > +--- Datasource (property/set to link MSFlexGrid)
    > +--- Boxes (property/return class CBoxes)
    > |
    > +--- Item (property/return class CBox)
    > |
    > +-- Data (property)
    > +-- Parent (property/refer to its parent, CPack)
    >
    >This is the code for my control:
    >
    >CBox class module (Public not creatable):
    >= = = = = = = = = = = =
    >Option Explicit
    >
    >Dim m_objParent As CPack '<< reference to parent
    >Dim m_lobj As Long
    >Dim m_szData As String
    >
    >Public Property Let Data(ByVal vData As String)
    > m_szData = vData
    >End Property
    >
    >Public Property Get Data() As String
    > Data = m_szData
    >End Property
    >
    >Friend Property Set Parent(ByVal vData As CPack)
    > If Not vData Is Nothing Then
    > m_lobj = ObjPtr(vData)
    > Set m_objParent = ResolveObjPtr(m_lobj)
    > End If
    >End Property
    >
    >Private Sub Class_Terminate()
    > Set Me.Parent = Nothing
    >End Sub
    >
    >Private Function ResolveObjPtr(ByVal Pointer As Long) As Object
    >Dim x As Object
    > CopyMemory x, Pointer, 4&
    > Set ResolveObjPtr = x
    > CopyMemory x, 0&, 4&
    >End Function
    >=====================================================
    >
    >CBoxes class module (Public not creatable, collection of CBox):
    >= = = = = = = = = = = = =
    >Option Explicit
    >
    >Dim m_cColl As Collection
    >
    >Private Sub Class_Initialize()
    > Set m_cColl = New Collection
    >End Sub
    >
    >Private Sub Class_Terminate()
    > Set m_cColl = Nothing
    >End Sub
    >
    >Friend Sub Add(ByVal ObjParent As Object, ByVal Data As String)
    >Dim m_cBox As New CBox
    > Set m_cBox.Parent = ObjParent
    > m_cBox.Data = Data
    > m_cColl.Add m_cBox
    >End Sub
    >
    >Friend Property Get Count() As Long
    > Count = m_cColl.Count
    >End Property
    >
    >Public Property Get Item(Index) As CBox
    > Set Item = m_cColl(Index)
    >End Property
    >
    >Friend Sub Remove(Index)
    > m_cColl.Remove Index
    >End Sub
    >
    >Public Property Get NewEnum() As IUnknown
    > Set NewEnum = m_cColl.[_NewEnum]
    >End Property
    >=====================================================
    >
    >CPack class module (Public not creatable)
    >= = = = = = = = = = = = =
    >Option Explicit
    >
    >Private Declare Sub CopyMemory Lib "kernel32" Alias "RtlMoveMemory" (pDst
    >As Any, pSrc As Any, ByVal ByteLen As Long)
    >
    >Dim m_szName As String
    >Dim m_objFlex As MSFlexGrid
    >Dim m_cBoxes As CBoxes
    >Dim m_lFlexObj As Long
    >
    >Public Property Let Name(ByVal vData As String)
    > m_szName = vData
    >End Property
    >
    >Public Property Get Name() As String
    > Name = m_szName
    >End Property
    >
    >Private Sub Class_Initialize()
    > Set m_cBoxes = New CBoxes
    >End Sub
    >
    >Private Sub Class_Terminate()
    > Set m_cBoxes = Nothing
    > Set Me.Datasource = Nothing
    >End Sub
    >
    >Public Property Get Boxes() As CBoxes
    > Set Boxes = m_cBoxes
    >End Property
    >
    >Public Property Set Datasource(ByVal vData As Object)
    > m_lFlexObj = ObjPtr(vData)
    > Set m_objFlex = ResolveObjPtr(m_lFlexObj)
    >End Property
    >
    >Private Function ResolveObjPtr(ByVal Pointer As Long) As Object
    >Dim x As Object
    > CopyMemory x, Pointer, 4&
    > Set ResolveObjPtr = x
    > CopyMemory x, 0&, 4&
    >End Function
    >
    >Public Sub LoadDataFromFlex()
    >Dim i As Long
    >Dim j As Long
    >Dim n As Long
    > For i = 1 To m_objFlex.Rows - 1
    > For j = 1 To m_objFlex.Cols - 1
    > n = n + 1
    > m_cBoxes.Add Me, m_objFlex.TextMatrix(i, j)
    > Next j
    > Next i
    >End Sub
    >====================================================
    >
    >MyControl usercontrol module
    >= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
    >Option Explicit
    >
    >Dim m_lBkColor As Long
    >Dim m_lIndex As Long
    >Dim m_cPack As CPack
    >
    >Private Sub UserControl_Initialize()
    > Debug.Print "MyControl is initialized"
    > Set m_cPack = New CPack
    > m_lBkColor = &HFFFFFF
    > m_lIndex = 1
    >End Sub
    >
    >Private Sub UserControl_Paint()
    > UserControl.BackColor = m_lBkColor
    > UserControl.Line (5, 5)-(UserControl.ScaleWidth - 10, UserControl.ScaleHeight
    >- 10), &HFFC0C0, B
    > UserControl.CurrentX = 100
    > UserControl.CurrentY = 100
    > If m_cPack.Boxes.Count > 0 Then
    > If m_lIndex > m_cPack.Boxes.Count Then m_lIndex = 1
    > UserControl.Print m_cPack.Boxes(m_lIndex).Data
    > End If
    >End Sub
    >
    >Private Sub UserControl_Terminate()
    > Set m_cPack = Nothing
    > Debug.Print "MyControl is terminated properly"
    >End Sub
    >
    >Public Property Let BackColor(ByVal vData As Long)
    > m_lBkColor = vData
    >End Property
    >
    >Public Property Get BackColor() As Long
    > BackColor = m_lBkColor
    >End Property
    >
    >Public Property Get Pack() As CPack
    > Set Pack = m_cPack
    >End Property
    >
    >Public Property Let BoxIndex(ByVal vData As Long)
    > m_lIndex = vData
    > Refresh
    >End Property
    >
    >Public Property Get BoxIndex() As Long
    > BoxIndex = m_lIndex
    >End Property
    >=================================================
    >
    >////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    >[Project 2]
    >This project is the another usercontrol as Webpage which contains my control
    >, MSFlexGrid, and etc:
    >Label1, Label2, txtRows, txtCols, Flex, cmdLoadToBox, cmdGen, chkLinkFlex,
    >cmdGetBox, txtBoxIndex, and MyControl1.
    >
    >The code for this web:
    >
    >Option Explicit
    >
    >Private Sub chkLinkFlex_Click()
    >'// set datasource for the control
    > If chkLinkFlex.Value = 1 Then
    > Set MyControl1.Pack.DataSource = Flex
    > Else
    > Set MyControl1.Pack.DataSource = Nothing
    > End If
    >End Sub
    >
    >Private Sub cmdGen_Click()
    >'// set data for MSFlexGrid
    >Dim i As Long
    >Dim j As Long
    > Flex.Rows = CLng(txtRows.Text)
    > Flex.Cols = CLng(txtCols.Text)
    > For i = 1 To Flex.Rows - 1
    > For j = 1 To Flex.Cols - 1
    > Flex.TextMatrix(i, j) = Format(Rnd() * 100, "#0.00")
    > Next j
    > Next i
    >End Sub
    >
    >Private Sub cmdGetBox_Click()
    >'// set Index of Box in Boxes for getting its data and display on MyControl
    > MyControl1.BoxIndex = CLng(txtBoxIndex)
    >End Sub
    >
    >Private Sub cmdLoadToBox_Click()
    >'// call function LoadDataFromFlex for creating instances of CBox and add
    >them to CBoxes collection
    > MyControl1.Pack.LoadDataFromFlex
    >End Sub
    >
    >Private Sub UserControl_Terminate()
    > MsgBox "Terminate"
    >End Sub
    >=================================================
    >
    >After running my code, I found that Terminate event has never been raised.
    >
    >Thank you very much and appologize for disturbing you.
    >
    >Rattagarn V.
    >
    >"Michael Culley" <m_culley@one.net.au> wrote:
    >>
    >>Rattagarn,
    >>
    >>I would need more info. Simplify the control so that you get the same problem
    >>and post this code
    >>
    >>Michael Culley

    >
    >



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