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Where is the code for this function?
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29/05/2002 10:13:26
Eric Sedlacek
TTSS Interactive Products
Rockville, Maryland, United States
 
 
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28/05/2002 17:32:05
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Project manager
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00662141
Message ID:
00662453
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17
Thanks. You win the prize. That's where it was, a stored procedure in the database.

Thanks to those who suggested downloading a search utility. That worked like a charm. Also thanks to everyone else for their good suggestions that just didn't happen to be true in this case. (I didn't think of the whole array possibility. That's an especially good thing to keep in mind for future reference.)

Now the *real* question is why is the form suddenly unable to find the function? Is there a way to make the reference to the function more explicit? Something else I can do?

>Is there a .DBC involved?...maybe a stored procedure?
>
>good luck
>
>
>>My next stop in programmer purgatory is a rousing game of "Find the Function".
>>
>>The project I am trying to edit uses a function all over the place called "ADDREC". I cannot, for the life of me, figure out where the code for this function resides. The way Foxpro finds...or in many cases, doesn't find...procedures and function references has always driven me nuts. (You'd think having a procedure included in a project would be enough for the entire project to access it, but oh no, that would be far too simple...)
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>>The second round of this game is then figuring out why a form in the project has suddenly decided that it can't find this function at run-time (no compiler error messages) even though I haven't changed anything in the form...I even restored a backup from before the problem arose, but new compilations still produce an executable that can't find "ADDREC".
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>>Anybody have any suggestions?
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