Hi All:
I am working with Class Libs that go back to the late 80's.
Is there a Grep type function, so that I can find Key words in our own =
Code, burried in Classes.
TIA
William Tormey
suppportforamlireland@indigo.ie
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Code References searches the code of ClassLibs and forms. What version of
VFP are you using?
-----Original Message-----
From: William Tormey
Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2009 10:03 AM
Hi All:
I am working with Class Libs that go back to the late 80's.
Is there a Grep type function, so that I can find Key words in our own Code,
burried in Classes.
TIA
William Tormey
suppportforamlireland@indigo.ie
Thank you Tracy. Ver 5.0a came in Visual Studio Enterpise Edition. The
Phrase " Code Rererences" is thata Command , a Function, a Class ?,
available from whom
TIA William
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tracy Pearson" <tracy@powerchurch.com>
To: <profox@leafe.com>
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2009 7:19 PM
Subject: RE: Search user Code in ClassLib
> Code References searches the code of ClassLibs and forms. What version of
> VFP are you using?
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: William Tormey
> Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2009 10:03 AM
>
> Hi All:
> I am working with Class Libs that go back to the late 80's.
> Is there a Grep type function, so that I can find Key words in our own
Code,
> burried in Classes.
>
> TIA
>
> William Tormey
> suppportforamlireland@indigo.ie
>
>
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Author: MB Software Solutions General Account
Posted: 2009-01-19 15:27:43 Link
Tracy Pearson wrote:
> Code References searches the code of ClassLibs and forms. What version of
> VFP are you using?
William,
Tracy's right---the Code References feature in VFP9 is absolutely worth
the price of the upgrade! Chet Gardiner, a long time poster here (but
retired nowadays and offline iirc) also created a program called ChkStr
found on the ProFox downloads page: http://leafe.com/dls/vfp
I haven't used Chet's tool but apparently it does about the same thing.
Good luck!
--Michael