I don't see anything wrong with your code...perhaps the form has been corrupted. You may want to try cleaning it up by packing it. IE: use myform.scx excl, then pack. Or try cutting your controls from the form, and paste them into a new form.
>>Do you have code in any of your refresh events?
> yes, This lines codes :
> IF EMPTY(FILTER())
> THISFORM.ATIVA.CAPTION = "INATIVA"
> ELSE
> THISFORM.ATIVA.CAPTION = "ATIVA"
> ENDIF
>
> Do you get the error when updating a record outside of the form (from the command line)?
>
> What line of code does the error occur on? It's been quite some time since I've seen this. The only thing I found on it had to do with copying a file to the printer.
>>
>>
>>>>When does this error occur?
>>>>
>>>>>I WOULD LIKE TO RECEIVE MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MESSAGE ?
>>>>> 1103 - invalid seek offset.
>>>>>
>>>>>PLEASE , HELP ME !!!!!
>>>
>>>
>>>This error occur when i try to save the record in table, or when
>>>my form receive the command refresh.
kenweber
GCom2 Solutions
Microsoft Certified Professional