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Stop caching the $#@% menu!!!
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19/11/1998 15:37:25
 
 
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19/11/1998 14:56:21
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
Menus & Menu designer
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00159328
Message ID:
00159503
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>>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.
>
>Are you saying that a file you store on your local drive is getting a time stamp from the servers clock?

No, all the source is located on the server drive. But some update actions put my timestamp on the file, while others put the server's timestamp.

My situation has degraded significantly. I now have living somewhere in the electronic world behind my computer screen a menu definition that no longer lives in file form. I have renamed my menu (and redirected the DO mymenu.mpr command), deleted all mpr, mpx and any other files that even looked at me sideways, modified and saved the menu, generated the mpr, compiled into mpx, and recompiled into exe, run and the old %$#!@@ menu shows up!. This is ony happening in exe; when I run the program from the project manager, I get the right menu.


I am not a superstitious man, but I am starting to believe I need a menu exorcist.

WTF am I doing wrong? I have never had this problem before?!? Should I quit my programming business and just work on cars?
Erik Moore
Clientelligence
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