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Foxbin2prg problem - maybe
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21/01/2015 02:54:48
 
 
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20/01/2015 17:13:24
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Source Safe Control
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows Server 2012
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Application:
Web
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01613983
Message ID:
01613993
Views:
66
All permissions are correct and I can convert the file fine. It happens with any form or classlib. It does not happen if I check in/out files directly thru SoS or VSS.. IOW it is a consistant behaviour. I have never seen this before with the VFP IDE and VSS/SoS, and I am at a loss to explain it. I am also at a loss gto explain why foxbin2prg then wipes the changes to the form/classlib.



>>After using foxbin2prg, I have been very happy with it. However we have one issue which started when we installed foxbin2prg, but I am not sure where the problem actually is. We use SourceOffSite around VSS and never had even a hiccup. Now whenwe checkin anything, if the checkin comments are more than 50 or so characters, the checkin crashes and foxbin2prg does not update the .sc? (or vc, etc) file, and changes can be temporarily lost.
>>
>>The foxbin2prg error screen is attached.
>
>Hi Tuvia, I have a couple of questions:
>
>1) Is there write permission on c:\urt_towplus\forms directory?
>2) Is the form c:\urt_towplus\formstowinit.scx/sct opened by the VFP IDE (with modify form) or READ ONLY?
>3) Can you convert the form to text without errors?
>4) If nothing of this, can you, please, attach this form to analyze, or another form on which can reproduce the problem? (or an indication of how I can reproduce it)
>
>You say that the problem occurs when "checking in using 50 or more characters on the description". This sounds as a SourceOfSite limitation. May be you can do the same with a README.txt or any text file to test it.
>
>I guess that when SoS crashes (because of the comment limitation), the convertion is not called, but in this case the strange thing is the loss of form data.
>
>Thanks!
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