Thanks Jim. I will test the code using this version. *crosses fingers.
>As to whether MS will fix this bug -
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>This sounds like an issue in the core product. The only way a core product issue will be fixed is if it is addressed in VFP 9 SP2, since it is unlikely there will be any updates to the core product beyond SP2.
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>Are you running the 2007/02 CTP available at
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http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=CC84F749-A153-4929-8277-DEB9A2F8B0A5&displaylang=en>
>If your bug is not fixed by this VFP 9 SP 2 CTP, odds are really poor that it will be fixed by SP2 final release. You can still submit a bug report, but due to the extremely limited resources of the remaining VFP team, good luck...
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>>Sergey and Naomi,
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>>Thank you for confirming the issue. It makes me very comfortable to know that in fact, this issue happens not just on my environment.
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>>And Sergey, I agree with you. Menus shouldn't have that many items on it. However, as I've mentioned before, our application allows users to save certain reports for future re-use.
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>>Question: Assuming that this is a legit VFP bug, what are the chances that MS will fix this or is this 'last' version of VFP (Sedna) going to have this bug for eternity?
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>>edit: Naomi, I apologize for the incorrect name in reference to your reply.
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>>>Yes, I can repro it. It's a bug. Still menu with so meny items is not a good interface design from a user point of view.
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>>>>I was wondering if anyone can even reproduce the problem using the code below, if at all?
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ramil
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