Windows sends a "Are you still alive and running?" message to all programs. If they don't respond, Windows adds the "not responding" message to the process. It simply means that VFP is working and doesn't have any wait states to respond to the OS. You get the message because it takes takes longer than your test data.
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be aware that "Visual Foxpro is not responding" does not necessarily mean that it hangs, it may simply be busy processing your data.>
>If that is the case, why does it show "not responding" even with just getting the structure - oCAParcel.CursorFill( .T., .T. ) against the live database? If I run the form using my test data which has only a few thousand records, it executes ok.
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>Thanks
>Dennis
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer