>Hi Mr. Pikman:
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>Thanks for your help yesterday with my form problem. To refresh your memory in case you don't remember, I was receiving an error message after I completed my form wizard and saved my form [ Error #111 ]. It said "you have attempted to write to a file that was created or accessed for read only purposes".
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>After I unchecked ever file I could find so it was not read only, I tried the process all over again. This time, I did not get the same error message, but I did get an error message.
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>Let me explain in detail>
>After I save my form this time, FoxPro sent me to the Application Builder with no problem, which was great. I clicked the edit button on the application builder (with the form tab selected) and a form pops up that says "would you like to add a mediator object to this form to fully enable it for use in the application framework"...... for which I said yes. Once I closed that I was back at the application builder and I tried closing that to build by next table, but I got an error message that read:
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>Error - #111
>Method - adjustproperties
>Line # - 54
>Message - Can not update the cursor
>Line - Replace properties WITH lcProperties
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>I believe it gives me the option to Abort, Retry, or Ignore. If I choose Retry it sends me to the debugger.
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>If I close that error message I can't close the Application Builder to get anywhere. I minimize it and then try to close it and I get an error messge that says:
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>"Alias APPBLDR_META is not found"
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>After I close that I can get out of everything. I can then close the Application Builder. My form that I just created is included in my project at this point and appears to be fine, but this shouldn't be happening.
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>Do you have any suggestions for remedy. I am a at a lost for idea b/c my knowledge of programming and writing code is very limited.
Sorry, I cannot give you much help here, because I don't use application builders and I see that you have really specific problems. It's reported many times that many builders are usually tools for learning and not for real development.
Edward Pikman
Independent Consultant