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Form Designer Error Message
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01/03/1999 23:48:38
 
 
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01/03/1999 23:33:04
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Visual FoxPro
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Other
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00193025
Message ID:
00193028
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The problem lies with the FRX file, the metadata file that contains info about the form. For some reason, it's not available at times. This could be that it's a shared project or the wrong rights are assigned to the file (if network) or a messed up hard disk. It *is* the FRX file, though.


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>When I create a new form in my form designer and save it, I am getting an error message that says:
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>Error #: 111
>Method: adjustproperties
>Line #: 54
>Message: Cannot update the cursor
>Line: Replace Properties WITH lcProperties
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>Abort Retry Ignore
>____________________
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>If I close down the error message box, my form works fine. Also, if I click Cancel on the Application Builder instead of clicking OK, I don't even get this error message. My form is fine.
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>Anyway, I have tried the following to clear the problem:
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>1. Reinstalling FoxPro in case of a corruption. This definitely isn't the problem, b/c I have created a quick application to see if I can create a form and not get the error message...... and I can. so, I know it problem is specific to the application I am working on.
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>2. I deleted the foxuser.dbf and restarted FoxPro
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>If anyone has any suggestions on how I can fix this, I would sure appreciate the help. My senses tell me that I can fix this in the debugger, but the problem is, I don't know what to do! When I click the abort button, the debugger opens up with all sorts of information and arrows pointing towards specific lines. I just do not know how to use the debugger, which is a problem!
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>Thanks
>
>Jason
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John Koziol, ex-MVP, ex-MS, ex-FoxTeam. Just call me "X"
"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro" - Hunter Thompson (Gonzo) RIP 2/19/05
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