>>>Ok... I'm stumped ( and more than a little frustrated !! )
>>>
>>>This code:
>>>
>>>
>>> SELECT * FROM SRCFILES WHERE JOBNO = cJobNo INTO CURSOR MySrcFiles
>>> nTotSrcFiles = _TALLY
>>>
>>> SELECT SRCFILES
>>> SCAN
>>> .
>>> .
>>> .
>>> ENDSCAN
>>>
>>>
>>>dies at the
SCAN command with error #1734: Property CJOBNO is not found...
>>>
>>>Two questions:
>>>
>>>Why does it think that cJobNo is a property since this
variable is used in the previous command successfully?
>>>Why is it looking for cJobNo at all in the beginning of a SCAN loop?
>>>
>>>The form in question uses the default data environment and the file SRCFILES has no filter set or anything. The form has no property named cJobNo either...
>>>
>>>Any help is greatly appreciated
>>>
>>
>>Larry, I don't see anything obvious in what you've given us, but I'd go through the code in detail and see if somewhere there's a line where
.cJobNo is being found rather than just cJobNo; that's bitten me before. if you use macro expansion, check to see if maybe there's an extra '.' in a macro expression.
>>
>>>TIA
>
>That's exactly what I'm doing... but it's been about three hours now, so I thought I'd ask if there's any known issues that I'm not aware of...
>
One more off the wall thing to look at - if SRCFILES isn't a table, but is a view, it's possible that something is screwed up in the ivew. If it is a view, it may be time to go snipe hunting in the .DBC!
>Thanks