Cetin --
I had guessed that I could rummage around in the code -- my question (which you answered, indirectly), was whether VFP left any hint as to
where the relation was broken. I assume that there must be reasons to break a relation, so that when you do so unintentionally your program should not fail immediately.
Sigh. `
>I don't know, need to reproduce to be able to check for a workaround.
>I would check which tables I set relation to and then search for code closing them in code. If it's a cursor then check for code "select ..." code selecting into same cursor name. Also check for "use" code.
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>PS: You're saying when closing form. Then check code in 'closing' routines.
>Cetin
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>>So, I have no way of knowing where the relation is broken? There's just a not-so-helpful message which flashes, and execution continues?
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>>>>I'm getting "Relation Broken" when closing a form, followed by an error on a line that's trying to do
Select someCursor
>>>>Am I to understand that the error occurred on the line where the relation was broken, or could the relation just have been broker earlier?
>>>>
>>>>TIA,
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>>>As I see it, relation is already broken and someCursor (which was part of the relation) was closed before that line.
>>>Cetin
Jim Nelson
Newbury Park, CA