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Simulating Scheduled Tasks in VFP
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30/01/1999 20:14:30
Dragan Nedeljkovich (En ligne)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
 
 
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30/01/1999 10:06:24
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Visual FoxPro
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Thread ID:
00181129
Message ID:
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>Tom:
>
>Sorry for the delay - the DoEvents call is needed when you have any type of loop. It allows VFP to handle any window events (clicks, etc.) that have occurred. In some cases, a VFP program executing a loop will show as Not Responding in the WindowsNT task manager, even though it is running. Adding a DoEvents in the loop seems to have resolved it.

I've tried the trick I proposed the other day: while in a tight loop, change the caption of your _screen or top level form to something like "Busy, therefore :", and in the Task Manager it will write "Busy, therefore : [not responding]". Restore to normal caption when you get out.

Didn't try under NT, though.

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