>Although Jim disagrees here *s*, I can see that it would be better if VFP adds the method to the class in this case, maybe after a warning.
Right. It seems that VFP knows what's going on: there's a method defined as overridden, and there's code for it. The name of the method isn't found in the parent. So what does it do? Out to the bit bucket! :)
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