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Moved Project to VFP7: Class Location Problems
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04/09/2001 01:32:03
Nancy Folsom
Pixel Dust Industries
Washington, États-Unis
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Visual FoxPro
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Divers
Thread ID:
00551805
Message ID:
00552037
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PMFJI. Do you get the message to locate the libraries on a _different_ form each time? If you open a form, locate the classlibrary, and then save it. Explicitly save it with File | Save As, do you get the prompt again if you close VFP, reopen it and try to open that same form? I'd try to get one form or report stabilized before tackling the whole project and build.

That describes the problem perfectly. I have been approaching this at the form level as you describe above.


Also, did you duplicate the same directory structure for the VFP 7 project? Same _relative_ directory structure, that is? When you opened the project, were you notified the project had moved? (I know you rebuilt the project.)

Initially I duplicated the directory structure exactly. Then I tried changing the directory name and reopening the project for editing and answered 'yes' to the 'project has been moved' dialoque thinking that would redirect pointers and such internally. Same problem at the form level.


Are you pointing VFP 7 project forms to a classlib that's shared by VFP 6?

Not that Im aware of. These are 'wizard generated' forms that have the problem so I dont know if there is generated code somewhere pointing to the old directory that has a problem. I have looked and found none but in the world of wizards Im always worried about things being generated I dont know about. Bring back DOS and procedure coding I say! Not really...
The day you take complete responsibly for yourself, the day you stop making any excuses, thats the day you start to the top. - O.J. Simpson

Great advice from a questionable source...
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