You can fool the Project Manager by using indirect call through name expression or macro substitution.
>As you know, including an app isn't including it at all. It is the part of the project manager I can do without. It is useless information. Actually, my applications DO consist of many many modules. And my (own) development environment is structured in a way that will prevent the inclusion of routines that are owned by other modules, e.g. by library modules. It is a pity that on each build VFP comes with the message 'Unable to find unknown {whatever}', forcing me to press [Ignore All] each and every time again. :-)
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