>Maybe I'm just too tired to grasp this at the moment. :)
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>If it doesn't have the same name as the function the PM is looking for, how does that help me?
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>Michelle
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>>No you don't have it named the same as the function, that's your problem. Name it something entirely different and just have as many FUNCTIONs/PROCEDUREs in it that you want to do this for. Kind of like an empty procedure file, except you don't do SET PROCEDURE TO.
You'll still need to have a file on the disk that's named the same as your function. This file will have the real code in it. You have this empty file (except for the FUNCTION declarations) that the project manager actually uses for the
definitions of the functions, but since there is no code in it (and it's excluded), the real function will be used at runtime, the realfunc.fxp file will be what is actually executed, not the excluded dummy.prg.
All I can suggest is that you try it and you'll see what I mean.