Hi Barbara,
>The first thing you need to do is pin down which line of your code is causing the error. There's no way to figure out what's going on without knowing that.
Boy! Did I tried that! I could not find any clue that way. Anything I tried did not make any sense. (I did not know what to think anymore).
VFP6 was reporting that one of the prg was faulty while that had nothing to do with it. That was very misleading. I'm glad it is now over.
Dave Kappl solution solved the problem.
Thanks for your participation and have a nice day.