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How to avoid caption with = being evaluated in IDE
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17/07/2007 16:11:48
Dragan Nedeljkovich (Online)
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Classes - VCX
Title:
How to avoid caption with = being evaluated in IDE
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP1
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Thread ID:
01241270
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01241270
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Wow - I managed to put all of that in the title :).

This started recently, and I really don't know what started it (or was it that I didn't notice much before?). When I edit some classes or form which have object where caption is a function call like this
	Caption = (SomeFunction("SomeParameter"))
which is how it looks in the class browser's output. In the PEM window, it's
=SomeFunction("SomeParameter")
The function is actually called, and since the DBC it uses and its tables as well are not accessible, it errors out. If I cancel it, I'm able to edit the form (although the caption of the form is blank now). If I have the dbc open, it populates the caption and leaves a global object and few variables visible in the debugger - meaning it runs whatever I do, I can only choose between allowing it or canceling it.

Is there a way to disable this edit-time evaluation of captions?

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