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12/02/2007 17:39:21
 
 
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12/02/2007 16:46:31
Dragan Nedeljkovich (En ligne)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Programmation Orientée Object
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 7 SP1
OS:
Windows 2000 SP4
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Divers
Thread ID:
01194704
Message ID:
01194914
Vues:
10
>>>>>Did you make the change in code or in interface only?
>>>>
>>>>Hello Edward,
>>>>
>>>>I design mode, just moved a control over 1/4 inch and saved form.
>>>
>>>Try Compile Form. Try it on the previous version too, then save, then try to repeat your edit. It may contain some error somewhere, which it pretty much ignores while the compiled code doesn't have to change. I think when you move a control, the property change enforces the recompile of the code (even if it's only properties) for that control. By forcing a recompile, you should at least get some error and that'd be a clue to what's wrong.
>>
>>Dragan,
>>
>>I've tried every trick I know (removed all frx's, complied the class, compiled the project, ran as an exe, even examined the hanging objects with the ObjRef utility (which does show some objects hanging when the form won't close). No objects hang when I don't (move the control or any other minor reposition, or label caption edit).
>>
>>Thats why I feel there is some form of internal data cooruption in my vcx class definition because the changes I'm making shouldn't effect the form the way it does.
>>
>>I was hoping someone had had this experience and know how to recover from the problematic vcx. Is there a working utility to take a Class Brower Code prg and turn in into a vcx class? I have an early version but it can't handle version 7.
>
>There is, but you'd need VFP9, because of some fixes which were added into the class browser's exporter. Click my name in the message header, then contributions, then my article in UT Magazine. You can download the builder from there.

Dragan,

Thanks - I've down load it. I have verion 8 in house but not 9 yet. I'll study your article.

Gary.
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