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QuestionOnClosing event doesn't work Pin
MAW3011-Aug-11 11:28
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I use the following code when closing a form:

protected override void OnClosing(CancelEventArgs e)
{
//Your alternate implementation
FormClosingEventArgs ce = e as FormClosingEventArgs;
if (ce != null)
{
switch (ce.CloseReason)
{
case CloseReason.ApplicationExitCall:
//Handle application exit call
break;
case CloseReason.FormOwnerClosing:
//Handle Form owner close
break;
case CloseReason.MdiFormClosing:
//Handle MDI parent closing
break;
case CloseReason.None:
//Handle unknown reason
break;
case CloseReason.TaskManagerClosing:
//Handle taskmanager close
break;
case CloseReason.UserClosing:
//Handle User close
break;
case CloseReason.WindowsShutDown:
//Handle system shutdown
break;
}
}
base.OnClosing(e);
}

However on one of my forms it just working, it used to work fine
I setup a new form but still no results, I set a breakpoint and it doesn't even hit it.

Can anyone help with this problem.

Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Michael
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