I know the feeling. You would think VFP should be abled to find anything in the current project, but it can't.
Doug Hennig wrote a cool little application manager in in FoxTalk in April of 2000 that I've been using. It's just a table with a record for each app, and it's location. A form displays a list of the projects you've added and allows you to select one to work on. I modified it to set a path as well. Works great for me.
The article is available on-line (for subscribers) at
http://www.pinnaclepublishing.com/FT/FTmag.nsf/index/$searchForm!SearchView&Seq=1. It's the second one down on the list.
>One thing I have never quite understood is why I have to keep changing my default diectories to make sure that I can access resources (eg. class libraries that I have added to the project) this isn't a problem once the project is built but why doesn't the framework know where it is if it is part of the project.
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>This is kinda frustrating when in order to use createobject I have to load the library which I am frequently already using because my form is derived from an object in the same library.
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>Perhaps I am missing something basic, yet again. Ho hum!!!
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>regards
>Geoff Scott
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About a dog, who found two bone.
He lick the one, he lick the other.
He went pyscho, he drop dead!