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Dealing with dangling reference
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26/03/2012 12:58:25
John Baird
Coatesville, Pennsylvanie, États-Unis
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
Divers
Thread ID:
01539074
Message ID:
01539385
Vues:
57
>>>>>>>>You should never try to remove an object from collection while iterating through collection.
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>>>>>>>I said I missed the FOR EACH use, but you said that testing for the TYPE of the property would NOT prevent the error that was originally asked about and that is simply NOT true. If you would like to engage in a discussion please first be sure you know what you are talking about.
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>>>>>>I know what I am talking about and I said that using FOR EACH loop and removing objects from the collection will not work. I originally suggested to use name for checking the variable, so please read the whole thread before making any assumptions.
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>>>>>LMAO..... Let's see... Your opinion or the opinion of an author, writer, speaker, and recognized foxpro expert? Oh yeah, I'll pick you. LOL... Get a life..
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>>>>What a tasteless answer, I thought better of you. I really thinks Naomi deserves an apology.
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>>>You didn't see the prima donna response in her post? I'm tired of her thinking she's the be all and end all of ut help and I'm tired of her being snotty to people and no one saying anything. I'm tired of her hijacking threads and double posting the same answer to peoples question all to make herself look good. Plus, most of her answers are links to other people's work. I've finally had enough to say something. No apology forthcoming...
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>>I am also tired of a lot of people. However, I always try to show people the respect they deserve. I understand that you think you have the right to share your disrespect for other people, which tells more about you than the people you patronise. Nuf said.
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>I don't thinks she deserves any professional respect. Personally it would be marginal, but I give her that benefit of doubt. Not Professionally.

Naomi deserves a lot of respect for her professional contribution, promptness and good intentions here on this forum. Every time I log in here I see more than one message from her, and every one I read is addressing the issue of the thread. I didn't check the number of solutions awarded to her, but I am sure there are quite a few.
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