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Stop caching the $#@% menu!!!
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
Menus & Menu designer
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00159328
Message ID:
00159393
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>>>Hi Erik,
>>>>>
>>>>>Have you tried to open the mpr and compile it? I've never seen or heard anything like this.
>>>>
>>>>Well, I don't open it, but I have tried COMPILE mymenu.mpr to no avail.
>>>
>>>I'm lazy, I click the program menu compile option.:-)
>>>
>>>I also maybe crazy here, but it has the distinct sound of there being another generated menu by the same name somewhere else on your fox path. Try this, get the last modified date and time (using the Explorer). In VFP, issue the COMPILE command, and the re-check the last modified date and time for the mpx file in the Explorer. Probably be a good idea to refresh it first. If it doesn't change...you know what that means.
>>>
>>>Let me know if this is it.
>>
>>Ok check this out. When I generate the mpr (from the menu designer-> menu -> generate menu option), it updates the file, but it appears that it is putting the server's timestamp on it, which happens to be about 5 minutes behind my workstation's time. When I COMPILE mymenu.mpr, it updates the mpx file with MY timestamp. So I have a compiled file that is newer than the source code. I haven't figured out exactly what is going on yet, but this is causing me major headaches.
>>I tested to see if MODI COMM was doing this with regular prgs, and it isn't. Both MODI COMM and COMPILE prg use my timestamps.
>>
>>I know a quick fix would be to coordinate my clock with the server's but this is ridiculous. Any insights?
>
>Non approved TIME TRAVEL is prohibited by the PRIME DIRECTIVE.

And you thought I was a geek. :-)
Erik Moore
Clientelligence
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