>I see that VFP 5.0a still has that problem with not always updating the screen when its told to (like ver 2.6).
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>Lets say I have code like this:
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>Thisform.Label1.Caption='lengthy process .. please wait'
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>* lengthy data crunching commands here
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>The problem is the 'please wait' caption is not displayed until *after* the data crunching is finished, which of course defeats the whole idea.
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>I've worked out a kludge for this by defining a Timer that fires a KEYBOARD ('ENTER') and adding a wait the the code as follows:
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>Thisform.Label1.Caption='lengthy process .. please wait'
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>SMTPForm.DummyTimer.Enabled = .T.
>SMTPForm.DummyTimer.Interval = 500
>wait '' to dummy
>SMTPForm.DummyTimer.Enabled = .F.
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>* lengthy data crunching commands here
>
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>While this does get the 'please wait' to display while the user is having to wait, it just does'nt seem a proper OOP way to handle the problem, does anyone have a more elegant solution ?
Or
set cursor off
wait '' window timeout .01
set cursor on
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