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Modifying a form class that's in use
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18/08/1999 11:52:01
 
 
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18/08/1999 01:34:49
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Visual FoxPro
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Classes - VCX
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00254753
Message ID:
00255039
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Hi David,

>I'm learning as I go and haven't jumped into the turn-it-into-an-exe file learning curve yet. (Yes, my users are trusted and running a prototype that's in development mode). I'm sure compiling to an .exe is a breeze, once you know how to do it.

In the project manager click build then click as an EXE. Save it.

>I mean, when you run in multi-developer development, don't you pull most of your source from the 'released' directory and overlay the parts you're working on with your new stuff? Not sure how that would work if the 'released' stuff is all .exe.fied.

Not really, I assume Released means distributed version? When you build your EXE from the project manager every component that has doesn't have a no-smoking symbol next to it is built into the EXE and you don't have to distribute it. So your "Released" Directory will have close to no source code( or any). You cannot however build the EXE if someone is using it. Thats why you should have 2 dirs, to copy the built EXE to the released folder when noone is using it.
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