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14/06/2011 12:45:02
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Visual FoxPro
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Excellent stuff, Craig! I'll check it out. And thank you!

>SET RESOURCE OFF still causes the resource file to be used/created. The only way to stop it is to put RESOURCE=OFF in Config.fpw. Don't know if that will help, but something else to try.
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>Make sure the anti-virus is not scanning VFP files (dbf, fpt, cdx, etc)
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>But, the problem with the BROWSE command is that it is potentially very destructive because it directly accesses the data with no buffering. I have seen high rates of corruption due to use of BROWSE. IMO, you should make a plan to replace BROWSE with a buffered grid (at a minimum). I strongly believe the grid is not a good data entry control.
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>>Ack! Anyone had a similar experience?
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>>I've got an old FPW26 program that I now need to run using VFP9 SP2 runtime. Yeah baby, C0000005! And it is specifically happening on a BROWSE command. Every time.
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>>(XP SP3 here)
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>>I really don't want to tweak/re-write old fpw26 code in effort to circumvent this. I really want to see VFP9 work and not be brought to it's knees by a BROWSE command. Haha.
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>>Thanks for any input!
>>Steven-
>>P.S.
>>* I issue SET RESOURCE OFF as the 1st line of code executed.
>>* There are no Foxuser tables in the PRGs folder
>>* Happens when running PRG within VFP9 command window
>>* Happens when running PRG within VFP9 debugger
>>* Happens when running .APP within VFP9 window
>>* Happens when running .APP from a VFP9 "loader" .EXE
>>* Happens on each XP SP3 computer I've tried it on (3 for 3)
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