Hi Paul.
>The type of oMeta is 'O' if I issue these command from one directory. If I switch to a different directory the type of oMeta is 'L'. Which I am assuming means the object wasn't created.
Bob is right -- DBCXMgr needs to know where the meta data tables (particularly DBCXREG.DBF) are located. If you don't pass the path (as the second parameter), it can only assume they're in the current directory, and if they're not, it can't instantiate.
BTW, if you pass .T. as the first parameter, that will put DBCXMgr into "debug" mode and it will display error messages rather than just returning .F.
Doug
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