>>>>>Unlikely with VFP9 but anyway do you use array anywhere that results in more than 65000 elements (such as adir()).
>>>>
>>>>I'm not sure how it's possible because each array is one variable from VFP point of view
>>>
>>>It is possible in versions before VFP9. If you attempt to create an array with elements more than 65000 that is the error you get.
>>
>>
>>No it's not possible. Before VFP9 the error is "Invalid subscript reference". In VFP9 - "There is not enough memory to complete this operation".
>>
>
>Hi Sergey,
>
>The following code throws Error 22 in a Vfp7 test for me (no errors in Vfp9):
>
>
>CREATE CURSOR temp (f1 i, f2 i, f3 i, f4 i, f5 i)
>FOR i = 1 TO 15000
> INSERT INTO temp VALUES (i,i,i,i,i)
>ENDFOR
>SELECT * FROM temp INTO ARRAY laResult
>
>CREATE CURSOR temp (f1 i)
>FOR i = 1 TO 70000
> INSERT INTO temp VALUES (i)
>ENDFOR
>SELECT * FROM temp INTO ARRAY laResult
>
>DIMENSION laResult[70000]
>
>
>
>
>Regards
>-Stefan
Hi Stefan,
Missed your reply:) Interestingly wrote the almost same code to reproduce too many variables:)
Cetin