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13/05/2011 21:25:56
 
 
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13/05/2011 21:21:25
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Troubleshooting
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 7 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Application:
Desktop
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01510448
Message ID:
01510667
Views:
56
>>>>>>Do you have your printer info saved with the form ?
>>>>>
>>>>>Not that I'm aware of. Where would that be?
>>>>
>>>The treeview is a list of forms that can be double-clicked to start up, so serves as a menu alternative. If we start the form from the actual menu, we get the same error. See attached screen shot.
>>
>>Something's still funky with the servicedate control and underlying value so it cannot refresh -- is it null? what is the control bound to? what is the value? what is the datetime format/setting in the workstation and vfp?
>
>It's a pretty much plain vanilla date textbox, bound to a date field. I tried opening the form with different records selected and that did not help; still, I think you might be onto something there. I'm going to dig a little further--maybe try an entirely different data set.

Along with the data - how are you protecting for null or invalid date values? Don't forget to check the datetime setting on the workstation, the local, the vfp datetime setting, and the control itself - is something missing on the workstation that should be registered or installed but is not? Is the textbox for the servicedate a standard vfp textbox and not a 3rd party control? Also, I think you changed or deleted the foxuser already so also install the correct runtime files in the app's directory as a test so they are seen before any others on the machine elsewhere (any others on that machine anywhere ?)

oops - sorry - missed the comment about plain old vanilla date field and textbox...
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