Confronted with an unexpected (absence of) behavior in vfp9sp2, I searched here and found this thread. It is the exact description of my problem:
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726943And in this thread Vlad Grynchyshyn told us that he would submit a bug report. See here:
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727024Note that this all was in the year 2002. Now it's 2007, I'm using the latest version and STILL THE BUGS ARE THERE!
I have looked in the list of fixes of SP2 and it's not mentioned. What has happened? Why is it not repaired? Possible explanations:
1) The devteam has never received a bug report and is totally unaware of these bugs.
2) The devteam has received the bug report and concluded that it is not a bug.
3) The devteam has received the bug report, but it never made it to the priority list.
Rather than send in yet another bug report, I'd like to get feedback here on the UT from someone from the devteam. However, it is unclear to me whether or not the devteam still has a representative here. I recall a message from me in february of this year. (
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1198733) I thought that Aleksey Tsingauz was the representative, but he denied and that made me remind that it is (was?) actually Milind Lele. But Milind hasn't been around here since march... 2006. On my request to Aleksey to discuss this internally he has not replied.
Does anyone here know whether or not the devteam still has a respresentative here and, if so, who it is? (If not, then that's a bad thing, IMO.)
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