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Thanks, but this isnt the reason. I am selecting the right ones to delete.
"Jim Cone" wrote: One possible cause... Adding a member to a collection without specifying an index causes the member to be appended to the end of the collection. So to remove the most recent addition you would use... myCollection.Remove myCollection.Count If you want to remove the entire collection from memory then... Set myCollection = Nothing -- Jim Cone San Francisco, USA http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware "vivmaha" wrote in message Hi, I'm running a huge model on VBA, and I think i'm leaking memory. In the following example, does the memory allocated for myInstance get freed when I remove it from the collection? I assume that, like java, once the memory is not referenced to, It gets deallocated. dim myCollection as Collection Set myCollection = new Collection dim myInstance as MyClass Set myInstance = new MyClass myCollection.add myInstance myCollection.remove 1 If the above does not free the memory, how do I do it? Also, does VBA have constructors? And destructors? Thanks. |
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