>Morning all,
>This dialog has become a thorn in my foot.
>From the Debugger, I notice a potential problem in my code.
>1. I select Debug->Fix.
>2. The messagebox "Cancel Program?" appears. Answer "Yes". (I expect this)
>3. The source code appears, and the cursor is placed at the spot I intend to correct.
>4. I start typing.
>5. The first character appears, BAM.
>6. I get the dialog asking "Remove Class from memory?" appears. I can not continue with my correction until I answer the question with "Remove". If I select "Ignore", I am returned to the source code (with the first correction appearing), but if I attempt to continue typing my correction I get the "Remove Class from memory" dialog again. I can not continue until I answer it with the "Remove". The dialog does not happen all time. I have not been able to determine under what circumstances it occurs. I do realize that I an attempting to modify a class where the object it is based on is in memory, But...
>
>Question #1: Under what circumstances would 'Ever' need to answer it as 'Ignore'? The source code has already been altered with the first single character.
>Question #2: Is there a way to suppress this question and default to the "Remove" response.
>Question #3: Is this a feature or a bug? (can Chen's VFPA help).
>
>I do not know how much time I have wasted having to go back and correct my correction because the dialog does not close until I type a 'R'.
Unfortunately you are not allowed to edit directly inside the debugger, unless the class is not in memory. It has always been like that.