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Create prg file of form or class (like view code)
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04/03/2008 16:29:32
 
 
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04/03/2008 16:17:01
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Classes - VCX
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01298557
Message ID:
01298676
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>Yeh, I played with that, but I want to do about 500 forms... :o)
>

All in different class libraries? Still, even then you could programmatically call the code creator from the class browser to cycle through a folder of VCXs if it came to that.




>
>>>Actually the code doesn't have to be executable. It will never be run. The goal is to just have a prg of all the forms and classes to see all of the controls and objects and to review properties and methods.
>>>
>>>It just dawned on me that PDM might work...
>>>
>>>>I remember a utility that would step through forms and classes and create a prg from each (similar to the view code of the class browser). I can't seem to find it. Is it still around?
>>>>>
>>>>>All I can think of is classbrowserx
>>>>>
>>>>>http://www.codeplex.com/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ProjectName=VFPX&ReleaseId=66
>>>>>
>>>>>and the older scctext.prg but I don't think it would cover enough.
>>>>
>>>>Hi Tracy,
>>>>
>>>>AFAIK, only ClassBrowserX can generate executable code but it doesn't handle correctly (VFP limitation) form/classes with ActiveX controls..
>>
>>Not sure if it does the trick for you but you know the classbrowser will do one prg for whole class libraries,not just one class within it.


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