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VFP Being obstinate
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31/10/2008 05:48:37
 
General information
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Coding, syntax & commands
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01358373
Message ID:
01358576
Views:
15
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>Do you have timer running?
>
>>Hi Chaps
>>
>>In the code below, verified by Debug,
>>
>>This.Parent.lstSubJobs.ListIndex = say, 5
>>
>>but
>>
>>m.lnSubsListIndex = 0
>>
>>So I get an array subscript error in the following lines.
>>
>>It doesn't always happen and it's driving me mad.
>>I've tried just putting This.Parent.lstSubJobs.ListIndex as the array subscript but get the same error.
>>
>>I've verified that .aSubJobsList is fully populated, esp. elements (in the above case) 5
>>Both the listbox and the formset's array have the same no. of elements, in the same order. The listbox (and others on other pages/forms within the formset) are fed from this central array.
>>
>>Please no lectures about using formsets - I'm running with what already exists here.
>>
>>Any ideas what could be amiss?
>>
>>'ppreciate it
>>
>>Terry
>>
>>
>>LOCAL	lnSubsListIndex
>>
>>m.lnSubsListIndex	= This.Parent.lstSubJobs.ListIndex
>>With ThisFormSet
>>  If .aSubJobsList[ m.lnSubsListIndex, 3] = 0	
>>  	  this.ReadOnly	= .T.
>>  Else
>>  	  this.ReadOnly	= .F.  
>>  EndIf 
>>EndWith 
>>
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