Not sure if this would help you, but if I were having this problem, I would open the class in the class browser, and then click the VIEW CODE button. That would turn the entire class into a .prg that I could search through.
HTH
>A few days ago I added a new property on a form and now I've forgotten exactly where all of the references (both read and write) to that property are (various controls contained by the form could reference the property).
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>Surely this is a problem that comes up all of the time for developers and maintainers of apps built with VFP, so how do you solve it.
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>What is the efficient means by which you search for all references to an object which is referenced by other objects?
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>I understand that with name reuse, one might have to manually filter a list of such references according to scope ... but surely there is some way to automate the raw name search. And, though I know it may be too much to hope for, is there a way to automatically search for only those references that are scoped by either class hierarchy or containment hierarchy?
--Todd Sherman
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