Possibly the refresh events end up all firing one after another in a continuous loop. If so you will have to trap them from firing.
>Hello,
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>I created a form where I drop several container classes on the form (like five of them).
>When I instantiate that form, the process of VFP uses 99%, and VFP crashes.
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>With this technique I can bring a quad core to its knees, but this is not the purpose of the form. There is no code running, I used coverage profiler and I can see the only problem are the containers being dropped on the form.
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>I have seen this in the past and I could solve it by redefining the container classes as basic VFP container classes instead of subclassing them, but this time even that does not solve the problem.
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>Anybody has an idea/solution to this?
Regards N Mc Donald