Correction!! Well, it worked. I just found the correct files the Doc Wizard produced. The file XXXXX.lst contains the source code my boss wants. It has only about 60,000+ lines of codes, filling only a little bit more than 1,000 Word pages. After knowing the size of the doc, the boss just said, after all, we probably have no need to print it.
The conclusion is: the Documenting Wizard is very slow, I estimate that it took about 20 - 30 min to finish the 'File Listing' function. Thank you for chatting with me while VFP was taking its time, otherwise I reboot my computer long before it finished the documentation.
Chen
>Well, I am disappointed. I got five files from the documentor
>fdxref.cdx -- 1.3 mb
>fdxref.dbf -- 20.1 mb
>files.dbf -- 33 KB
>it.act --- 0 kb
>it.lst --- 0 KB
>
>it seems it did not work. I will go through the files.
>
>Good Night for you!
>
>Chen
>
>>I guess patience is needed for this one. Let me know how it works and also how long it takes. Meanwhile, you can have lunch, and I'll close down for the night :-) After lunch you can print it all and hand it to your boss. Waste of good trees!
>>
>>Barbara
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>>>Thank you, Barbara, I will give it a try. I remember I used to document a smaller project without problem.
>>>
>>>Oh!! My god, My VFP windows become alive again, it passed the 'file listing' and now it is in Corss- Reference. Well, while i am playing on the UT, It worked slowly there. I will let you know what will be the finall result.
>>>
>>>yes, it is 13:00 hours Friday here, and I am going to have a late lunch soon.
>>>
>>>Chen
>>>
>>>
>>>P.s the 'Corss- refernce' is 78% through now !!!
Chen Nan