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14/07/2001 11:16:17
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Classes - VCX
Miscellaneous
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00528803
Message ID:
00530656
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>This is from Lucien's original post: Does anyone know why 'set default to &somepath' doesn't work while in a class? In a separate .prg it works fine but when it's part of the code in a class method it generates a 'Command contains unrecognized phrase/keyword' error. At no point in this problem statement does he say it's runtime or compile time. Without know exactly what the value of somepath is it's impossible to supply a definitive answer.
>

OK, again I must admit I may be wrong in assuming that the problem was at compile time, this was inferred by me (but not necessarily implied by Lucien) from the second part of his post.

All involved (Nancy, Curtis, you, me & the rest) have made assumptions which are not necessarily correct. Nancy attacked Andrew strongly for his assumptions of what may be happening, while not having any real basis for her own. IMO, she is equally as bad as Andrew.

>The second part of Lucien's post Also, commands like set default to sys(5) for example won't compile while in a class. Leads me to believe that there is some other problem at the root of all of this.
>
>Driving me nuts... And perhaps he really has gone nuts which is preventing him from posting. *s*

But, thank you for agreeing that I am right (in as much as that Nancy's theory was (possibly) as equally as "terribly wrong" as Andrews). As I said - I regret getting involved in this as well - but comments like Nancy's to Andrew are completely out of order - & just as much as she dislikes "FUD", I dislike rudeness & I thought her theory was "FUD" - on the basis of the evidence given in the original problem - she obviously hadn't had time to test her ideas, so why open her mouth to be so abusive. Dhe claims to accept criticism when she may be wrong, I hope she is listening now.

(Or maybe she can explain why she is right, bearing in mind the problem with sys(5)).
Len Speed
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