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Same form opens every time

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    Same form runs every time i run even if the address provided is changed in the program in c sharp. Plz help

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      Same form runs every time i run even if the address provided is changed in the program in c sharp. Plz help

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      Well that is one of the most obscure questions I have seen this week. What is this address you are providing? What are you providing the address to? You seem to be confused between data and application. I presume an address is data and the form is coded, if so address does not define a form but the data in the form. Try stepping through the code and inspecting the value of the variables as you progress, this will tell you what you are getting instead of what you expect to get.

      Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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        Well that is one of the most obscure questions I have seen this week. What is this address you are providing? What are you providing the address to? You seem to be confused between data and application. I presume an address is data and the form is coded, if so address does not define a form but the data in the form. Try stepping through the code and inspecting the value of the variables as you progress, this will tell you what you are getting instead of what you expect to get.

        Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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        Mycroft Holmes wrote:

        Well that is one of the most obscure questions I have seen this week.

        Well it is only Tuesday (here), so there's plenty of time to beat it :)

        Bob Ashfield Consultants Ltd Proud to be a 2009 Code Project MVP

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