>>Hey Guys
>>
>>Trying to track a flag variable through and, as best as I can tell, the only place it is getting set is in a line
>>
>> lSessionYOpen=SessionOKCP()
>>where SessionOKCP() is
>>
>>PROC SessionOKCP
>>if not m.viewonly
>> SHOW GET m.leavehere, 1 PROMPT 'OK'
>>else
>> SHOW GET m.leavehere, 1 PROMPT 'EXIT'
>>endi
>>RETURN
>>
>>
>>Now, procedures always return True, yes? And if that is so, why does it appear that lSessionYOpen never gets changed from it's initialization of False?
>>
>>Speak in small words please, as I've got a raging headache.
>
>You can download the GoFish utility (Download#
9925) to search for strings in an entire project. It's useful to check if you might have another version of SessionOKCP() somewhere that's being accessed unexpectedly.
>
>It sounds like the issue is a value isn't getting changed. If it is being changed, but you don't know where, you can use the debugger and set it to break when the variable's value changes.
>
>You're right, the proc you've listed should return .T. You could experiment with RETURNing something else, inserting WAIT WINDOW just above it etc. to see if that code is actually being accessed.
I haven't had much luck with GoFish and this project, mostly because half the code isn't in the project. Don't ask...
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