And also a fine example for using m. :-)
>A very fine example on how a missing or incomplete naming convention can/will cause trouble! Personally I would never use for example cString as a variable, I would always precede it with a letter to indicate the scope. I would use lcString for local, pcString for private and gcString for glogal. A field on the other hand I coull call cstring.
>
>>Hi Fabio
>>
>>>
>>>* try
>>>cSource = THIS.CheckSource
>>>
>>>cContents = EVALUATE(m.cSource)
>>**==>Great guns, this above code executed, I guess the m. did it *g*
>>
>>>* post
>>>? FSIZE("cSource")=0
>>**==>.F.
>>
>>>? [cSource]=="cSource"
>>**==>.T.
>>>
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