I found your thread, I was able to reproduce the C5 with even less code:
1. Create a form
2. In the DataEnvironment Add a comment in the BeforeCloseTables Event
3. In the Form load Add "Return .F."
4. Run the form
Bye bye VFP !!
Tested in VFP 7 SP1 W2K Server SP2
Could anyone explain the internal problem in VFP so i can repro with other objects.
Stephane
>Stephane,
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>Wish I could say I was having drinks with the two of you, but I've been able to kill VFP7 quickly and easily. My original post here was titled "Repeatable C000005 - try this" - I don't have the original thread number (sorry).
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>I had logic in the load event of the form that would check for a logical form property - if the logical was FALSE, I'd return FALSE from the LOAD and the form would never initialize. In the data environment error event, I put a simmple condition that set the property to FALSE if the the data environment failed to open a file. From outside the program, I opened the table exclusively and ran the form. Most of the time it would hang VFP, but on other occasions it would toss a C00005 just before hanging VFP.
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>This problem was confirmed by the community (gotta love this place, eh?) and eventually Mike Stewart chimed in. Not a problem in VFP6 or VPF8 but will crash VFP7 every time. To make things worse, SP1 was all we get for VFP7.
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>That's my C00005 recipe - anybody else have one? Andy - care to share?
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>All the best,
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