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09/08/2002 17:39:25
 
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Visual FoxPro
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The Mere Mortals Framework
Divers
Thread ID:
00687754
Message ID:
00688205
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Hi Kevin - Thanks. That did the trick. Have found another unusual problem though. I have a cBizObjMaintenanceForm with 4 pages. replaced cListOnetoMany with my own bizobj. Different bizobj's on pages 3 and 4. This form is done via a =doform from another cbizobjnolistmaintform. When I come into the called form, (cBizObjMaintenanceForm with 4 pages) the grid on page 1 is not activated, no highlitebar, do a tab through the page and the grid is never hit, like it was disabled. So I cannot edit any of the records in the grid, however, when i do a New, and add a record, and return via the ok button from page 2, the grid is enabled and the hilite bar is working fine. I have an earlier version of this project on my laptop and the grid there works fine, I have made changes to the system on my development machine, but I have matched code and properties between this form and the one on the laptop and can find no exceptions.

Any idea why the grid would go disabled on me unless I add a record? Thanks for any thoughts. Tom

This is VFP 7.0, Stonefield 6.0c, and MM 7.0. I have tried both a private and a default data session on the called form. It worked once, but suddenly quit working and no idea why. Still digging but maybe you have a thought.

>Tom,
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>>Hi All - Just converted from MM 6.1.2. This project was originally started on a version earlier than that. Anyhow, I do a right click on a bizobj to bring up the builder and I get the message file isclassinlibrary.prg does not exist. I know that function is now in the utility program but somewhere something is looking for it to be somewhere else I guess. Any thoughts as to what I need to change here. Thanks in advace. Tom
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>Try deleting your .FXP files...particularly utility.fxp to see if this helps.
>
>Regards,
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