Silly me for putting credence in the very first word of the article - "FIX:".
And I've gotta believe that the average reader would equate "corrected" with "fixed".
Since the "correction" is to generate an error (rather than continuing processing without loss of data), would that qualify as a "correction" to you?
What I'm hoping to get is a reproducible situation OR a situation so fully documented that the cause becomes clear and it can be fixed.
>Not to be a pain, Jim, but:
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>STATUS
>This bug was corrected in Microsoft Visual FoxPro 8.0.
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>"Corrected", not fixed.
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>>Bonnie,
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>>This looks VERY much like the elusive problem described by MSKB #
293638 and presently reported as "fixed" by VFP8. I should add that it has been reported here as occurring outside of TRANSACTIONS too.
>>My view is that VFP8 does NOT "fix" it, but rather "traps" it to assist in preventing loss of data.