>>>>In my H-file, I have the following:
>>>>#DEFINE DEFAULT_APP_TREE SYS(5) + SYS(2003)
>>>>#DEFINE DEFAULT_DRIVE SYS(5)
>>>>I fairly certain this is working correctly, but I am looking for some re-assurance. When I compile, the SYS(5) + SYS(2003) is being substitued for all occurrences of DEFAULT_APP_TREE as opposed the current evaluation of SYS(5) + SYS(2003). Right? In other words, on my development machine, this would evaluate, at runtime, to D:\Apps\DFS. On my users, it could evalute to C:\Apps\DFS.
>>>>
>>>>TIA!
>>>
>>>Hi Mark,
>>>This will only work at compile time, on your machine. So the users will see your settings, d:\apps\dfs
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>>Hi David,
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>>I've tested this on my machine running an EXE outside the development environment. The answer appears to be that the constant is re-evaluated at run-time. My test showed the current directory, not the one the exe that was the current default when the exe was compiled. Frankly, I thought the same way you did, but apparently, this isn't the case.
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>George, I ran a similar test using an FXP and can confirm your results. Like you, I would have thought that the values would have been established at compile time, but they do in fact appear to be re-evaluated at run time. Of course, by using an FXP I had to run from within VFP, but I made the PRG unavailable during the second run so I know it wasn't getting recompiled.
OK, it does make some sense, the string "SYS(5) + SYS(2003)" must be getting compiled into the fxp. Does this open up some interesting possibilities?? (rhetorical ?)