Tracy: I use VMP and there is a way to run any form in standalone mode. It runs in the IDE just like it would in your application. It is a very nice feature, but if the form errors out; I occasionally get that problem. If I run a form in the IDE, I make a backup first. When I make a lot of changes, I build the application and run it from production mode.
Jeff
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-----Original Message----- From: profoxtech-bounces@leafe.com [mailto:profoxtech-bounces (at) leafe .D.O.T com] On Behalf Of Tracy Pearson Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 3:22 PM To: profoxtech@leafe.com Subject: RE: VFP8: Missing Code...Again...
Now I know why I haven't seen it in forever. I don't run forms in my programming IDE session. I run them in a test IDE session running from the code.
Tracy
> -----Original Message----- > From: Jeff Johnson > Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 12:26 PM > > Jack: I've been using VFP9 and have had this happen quite a > bit. I traced it to this: When running a form in the VFP > environment I get an error. If I save the form, it will save > some of the methods in the wrong place. Ie: the init code > will be in the click code and the click code will be in the > init. Initially I would save the form and have to go back > and move everything around. > > What I do now, is when I get an error when running a form, I > quit FoxPro and start it up. The form will be fine when > re-opening FoxPro. > > It appears to me that the index of the form gets messed up > when there is an error. I have never seen this is VFP7 and I > have it under control in VFP9. > > Jeff
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