aaa is just a shortcut for the active project object.
aaa= _vfp.ActiveProject
aaa.files.count will give you the number of files in the project.
>Ok, that is very cool. I'll need to do a little research, but that looks like a winner.
>
>UPDATE: But where did you come up with the aaa.Files.Count and the aaa.Files.Item[] properties? I do not see them when I debug the _vfp.ActiveProject object.
>
>>How about this
>>
>>LOCAL laproclist[1],lavcxlist[1], lnRes, lnx
>>aaa= _vfp.ActiveProject
>>
>>FOR lnx = 1 TO aaa.Files.Count
>> dd=aaa.Files.Item[lnx]
>> DO CASE
>> CASE dd.type = "V"
>> lnRes = AVCXCLASSES(lavcxlist,JUSTFNAME(dd.name))
>> *// Process here
>> CASE dd.type = "P"
>> lnRes = APROCINFO(laproclist,JUSTFNAME(dd.name))
>> *// Process here
>> OTHERWISE
>>
>> ENDCASE
>>NEXT
>>
>>
>>
>>>>>We had, well, let's just say, a questionable procedure name popup on a client's PC as part of an error message. We now need a way to find all the procedure/function names in our system and review them. Any reasonably easy way to do that?
>>>>
>>>>Take a look at APROCINFO function to see if it helps you
>>>
>>>That was cool, but I need to traverse the entire project and files.