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11/05/2007 08:50:39
 
 
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Windows
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Informatique en général
Divers
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01224468
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My boss hinted at getting that, for the 2 developers we have, about 1.5 years ago, and then nothing.

>I realize this doesn't do you any good today. But when you get VFP 9 you are in for a major treat with the Code References tool. It understands VFP metadata and in general makes Filer seem about as high tech as dirt. Whoever wrote it did a really nice job.
>
>
>>Thanks Jason
>>
>>For the simple reason that I'm still on V7. Evevn if I were to order 9 today, it's today (now) I want to do the searching.
>>
>>Cheers
>>
>>Terry
>>
>>>Terry
>>>
>>>Why don't you use filer in VFP9?
>>>I use that whenever I need to find a text string.
>>>
>>>Regards
>>>
>>>Jason
>>>
>>>>I've go a dilemma in that looking at some old rubbish code (FPD26), tables are continually opened in specified work areas and closed. Now there's a table that I need to ensure I keep open throughout the app. I do:
>>>>
>>>>Select 0
>>>>Use DefDirs
>>>>
>>>>But 0 returns 1, as this is the first table oppened. Within a heartbeat there is code to:
>>>>
>>>>Select 1
>>>>Use Whatever
>>>>
>>>>and this happens (1 used) throughout this sorry suite of code.
>>>>
>>>>So it looks like my only recourse is to open DefDirs in a numbered area that won't get re-used.
>>>>
>>>>Now AFAIK you can only use 25 work areas in FPD26. I was thinking of opening DefDirs in 25. But I need to check through this labyrynth of progs to check that 25 (or whatever) isn't used somewhere else (for the same lame reason).
>>>>
>>>>Anyone know of a readily-available tool that can search a bunch of files for a specific string?
>>>>
>>>>'ppreciate it
>>>>
>>>>Terry
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