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Problem adding project to Visual Source Safe
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Source Safe Control
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Divers
Thread ID:
01345025
Message ID:
01345038
Vues:
19
glad you got it working :)

>I grabbed the scctextx.prg off the codeplex.com site, followed the instructions - all is working now. Thanks!
>
>>Is the version of VSS different than the one you used before or is the version of VFP different? I think that is an SCCTEXT problem (the sortmethods function is in there). If you click on OK, does it still add the file VSS?
>>
>>
>>Just found it:
>>
>>
>>      *--Not sure where this copy came from - I think it is the default VFP9 version but not sure - don't remember if I updated 
>>      FOR ln = 1 to MEMLINES(tcMethods)
>>         IF ln > 1
>>           laMethods[lnMethods] = laMethods[lnMethods] + CRLF	&&<<--this is line 1331 in the copy I have
>>         ENDIF
>>         lcLine = MLINE(tcMethods,1,_MLINE)
>>
>>
>>There's an alternate SCCTEXT.PRG in vfpx...
>>
>>http://www.codeplex.com/VFPX/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ReleaseId=12955
>>
>>
>>
>>>I'm trying to add a VFP 9 project to VSS 2005. It does appear to add some of the files...but a LOT of them I get this:
>>>
>>>Error #31 in sortmethods (1331): Invalid subscript reference.
>>>
>>>...and the file doesn't get added to VSS..grrrr
>>>
>>>From the main VFP menu, I'm selecting Project / Add Project To Source Control. I've done this a zillion times before, but for some reason this time I'm having this issue... anyone have any ideas?
>>>
>>>Thanks!
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