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How do I know If a Object exist?
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21/11/1998 13:09:33
 
 
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20/11/1998 22:23:41
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
Coding, syntax & commands
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00159912
Message ID:
00160180
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Bob,

There was a thread on VARTYPE() in combination with objects a few months back.

You will get the expected result as long as the object actually exists, but you will get an error reported if it does not. At least that's how I remember it as going.

I believe the the upshot of the thing was to steer clear of VARTYPE where objects may be concerned.

Cheers,

Jim N

>>>if vartype(thisform.command1) == "O"
>>>** object exists
>>endif
>>
>>I thought so too, until yesterday I ran some code that looked like this:
>>
>>IF VARTYPE(Thisform) = T_OBJECT AND Thisform.lSomething
>>
>>VFP gave me a Thisform is not an object error. Supposedly VFP doesn't evaluate
>Curious.. did you suspend at this line and put...
>
>vartype(thisform)
>
>Into the watch window to see what it evaluated to?
>
>BOb
>
>PS: Asking cause I use the above extensivly, and so far no problems. But I usually use excataly equal ( == )
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