>I had the same problem when I upgraded from VFP5 to VFP6. Someone on the UT gave me this answer and it worked very well for me.
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>Check the field RESERVED5. I had some garbage into it.
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>USE MyClass.vcx EXCL
>BROW
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>Delete the garbage in RESERVED5 (it is a memo field, so it's easy to see if there is garbage).
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>COMPILE CLASS
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>Hope this will help,
>Christian Cote
Thanks Christian...
Your suggestion I am sure was the answer.
I ended up discovering the culprit class and rebuilding it from scratch in Visual Studio. This also seemed to take care of the problem.
I will follow your tip if I see this happen again in other applications (much less typing involved with your method <g>)
Thanks,
Stacy
Black Mountain Software, Inc.