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Error -'not a table', cause and solution please.
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15/06/2000 04:47:38
Geert Van Snik
Zorgned Automatisering Bv
Wageningen, Pays-Bas
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Divers
Thread ID:
00380623
Message ID:
00382098
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Hello Geert,
I use Windows NT explorer and never had problems with copying forms.
Try a little experiment.
Create a form from scratch. Make it simple with maybe one "Close" button.
Save the form. Exit VFP, and, just in case, close all applications
apart of Windows NT Explorer.
Copy the form to another folder (make sure you copy both .scx and .sct
files, eg MyForm.scx, MyForm.sct).
Start VFP and open the copy of the original form, then run the form.
Quit VFP and doubleClick the .scx file.
I'm almost certain the form will run smoothly :)
Kamil.


>Hi there,
>
>I've been working with foxpro 6 for four months now, enjoying it very much.
>However, i have encountered an annoying error.
>When I copy Foxpro forms (in the windows NT explorer) the system sometimes messes up my carefully created forms.
>So: I have a fully functional form. I copy it from its original folder to another folder. I double-click on the copy. Foxpro opens, in the background of the foxpro screen all kinds of code comes scrolling down, and I get the error message 'Not a table'. The form appears to be scrambled. The original is still working fine. It only happens on one workstation.
>On this workstation there are no problems copying an moving files of other types, only foxpro forms are being messed up. It is a very annoying problem indeed as it sometimes messes up the form during transfer to a backup folder. I my humble opinion, there can be no worse scenario then a messed-up backup when you need it.
>Has anyone ever heard of such a problem? Do I need to re-install windows, is my network card broken, is there a windows option that has been misconfigured?
>
>Any help is appreciated.
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>Geert van Snik
>Zorgned Automatisering
>Wageningen, The Netherlands
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