>>You're welcome. Still it's a bit strange that Code Reference didn't find it. I thought it should.
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>I dug into this a bit this morning. It turns out that Code References doesn't look at the Class or ClassLib field, which is what's needed to find this info. It's a fairly easy change to the code to handle it.
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>Add this to the DoSearch method of RefSearchForm in FoxRefSearch_Form.PRG:
>
>
>IF !EMPTY(Class)
>m.lSuccess = THIS.FindInText(Class, FINDTYPE_NAME, ;
> NVL(cRootClass, cClassName), cObjName, ;
> SEARCHTYPE_EXPR, UniqueID, "CLASS", .T.)
>ENDIF
>
>
>Then rebuild the APP and point to the new copy.
>
>Tamar
Could you point me to where is this procedure FoxRefSearch_form.prg?
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