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>>The main question I had/have is what actually happens on the line read events that it triggers an error. Since the application stays on this line for as long as the application works.
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>In the pre-VFP days, there were people who used DO WHILE .T. as a wrapper around many routines. I've inherited a couple of applications where most of the code does that. I think it was bad style in FP2.x days and I think it's bad style now. (It might have been reasonable in the days before the foundation READ.)
Perhaps you were given better info / had easier access to fox dev team. I found the documentation on fox read (valid) model probably the least clear and had to check myself for more than a day on basic working and genscreen result on stack and events. Read Events much better than foundation Read - but still not described well IMO.
Too much "magic", not enough facts or at least descriptions for this doubting Thomas ;-)
>I really, really, really think your problem is a flaky network. The fact that IIRC, only one client is having a problem strengthens that argument. If it were your code, it would happen everywhere.
steady mentions like drops of water do not seem to register/weaken resolve to ignore...
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