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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Problèmes
Titre:
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows 7
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Application:
Desktop
Divers
Thread ID:
01603828
Message ID:
01603870
Vues:
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>I am adding a few things to an old app that was developed in vfp7. I only have vfp9 sp2 to do the work in.
>
>There is a grid on a form. When built with vfp7, you can access the data in the grid, but when built with vfp9, whenever you try clicking on anything inside the grid, a white checkered border pops up around the grid, and there is no access allowed.
>
>What on earth could cause this?

Could you elaborate on your situation of VFP7 and VFP9? For example, if you:

- have VFP7 source files
- work on them in VFP9
- create a .EXE in VFP9
- try to run it on a different machine that has only VFP7 runtimes installed

then you might get strange effects. I haven't tested that particular scenario. You can download runtime installers from http://www.foxpert.com/runtime.htm .

Are you accessing the app through a Terminal Server/Remote Desktop session (or something similar)?

Could you post a screen shot of what you're seeing? You can use Alt-PrtSc or PrtSc to capture the app or screen to the clipboard, copy that into MS Paint or some other image manipulation program, save as a PNG or JPG and attach it to a message here.

One thing that can cause appearance problems is themes. You could experiment with _Screen.Themes = .F. . This is just a guess, from what I've seen themes just causes appearance issues, not disabling controls.
Regards. Al

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