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Visual FoxPro
Category:
Forms & Form designer
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 7 SP1
OS:
Windows 2000 SP4
Network:
Windows 2000 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
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Thread ID:
01176807
Message ID:
01176983
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Did you use Code References and do any search and replace? Regardless, never do that - it has bugs that will mangle your forms. Search, good. Search and replace, BAD!

Did you have another copy of the same form open (maybe a backup copy that existed in another folder). I've had issues where I think VFP got mixed up and code got into the wrong place. It's hard to remember exactly, since it's been a good while since that's happened, but I had some odd occurrences similar to what you mentioned in a situation where two copies of a form were open. If it was a bug in VFP, they may have fixed it because I haven't experienced it in years (of course, I don't often have two copies of a form open for it to happen, anyway).


>Beth/Russell:
>Thanks for the help guys. I did find out what the problem was, but it opened up a possible, sinister can of worms. I noticed that my menu all of a sudden wasn't showing up either. Upon looking further I saw (to my disbelief) that the exit code that I originally had in my form's QUERYUNLOAD and the code that I originally had in my form's INIT had somehow swapped places!!!!! In other words, what was originally in my QUERYUNLOAD was now in my INIT and vice versa. I've put the code back to where they were originally, and everything is fine again.
>
>Now, I know I'm relatively new at VFP, but I'm not a total dodo. I certainly would not go out of my way to do such a thing. It has me a bit worried, as I cannot imagine what would case this swapping of code. Have you ever encountered anything like that?
>Is there some secret SWAP command lurking out there somewhere?
>A very puzzled,
>Rich
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