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GoFish pulls up wrong PJX
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05/08/2023 05:36:08
Lutz Scheffler (Online)
Lutz Scheffler Software Ingenieurbüro
Dresden, Germany
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Third party products
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01686868
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>>>I'm always working on several VFP projects at once. They are all the same code, but different branches.
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>>>So, I'm in VFP and I'm in the correct folder and I've opened the correct PJX and then I launch GoFish and for the 'Scope' it usually pulls up the last PJX I was in and not the ActiveProject which is what I want.
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>>>So, there I am GoFishing on the wrong code and even opening the wrong code and making changes to it. Usually, at some point I realize I'm in the wrong project, but this is just plain frustrating.
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>>>Is this a bug in GoFish or is there a setting I'm missing?
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>>It should work as explained by Tamar.
>>If you have your code in different branches with different FOXUSERS, there is an option to use a different GoFish for each of you branches (iow different foxuser.dbf), buried in Advanced options, you must activate "Allow Code References like work" first, restart GF, activate "Local Settings", restart GF.
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>>If you couldn't solve the problem, please create an issue at https://github.com/VFPX/GoFish/issues
>
>Yeah, but I'm using just one FoxUser for all my VFP instances. But, thanks. I'll check it out.

I created the "Local Settings" because otherwise it would be havoc with the way I work - and storing "local" to the foxuser was the cheap way. I use a special fpw for each project and load the foxuser by this. (calling VFP by clicking the fpw). CR seems just to store next to the active foxuser.

If you need a different way, one needs to know what defines "local"
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