>>>>>>Is there a way to open a class library file (.vcx) and get a list of all classes in it? TIA.
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>>>>>That's what the class browser is for,
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>>>>Yes, I did try that. It shows me the classes. But I should have qualified that I am trying to get this into a report such that I can "export" it into another file (for documentation).
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>>>I see that Rick gave you the help you wanted. I find it very handy that most VFP related files are simply DBFs with another extension. So you can use a similar approach to what Rick showed you, to look into forms (scx), reports (frx) and labels (lbx).
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>>Yes, I agree that it is handy that pretty much almost all VFP files are DBFs. And I have done "hacking" of these by looking for where this or that class is being used. I just wasn't sure which columns in the VCX would tell me if the records have the "main" name of the class or some ancillary information. Or maybe I was just being lazy <g>. I have to make huge changes in many classes of my application (today) and trying to move as fast as possible.
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http://support.microsoft.com/kb/130085Thank you. Good information to have.
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