Agnes,
Unfortunately, that won't work...the precompiler directive does not even see public variables.
I had already tried to do this in beforeBuild() method of projecthook.
>
>Update:
>Just an untested idea. Use a project hook to put the information into a public variable.
>Use this var instead of.
>
>Possibly to put the complete reference into a var like
>
>*inside the hook:
>PUBLIC;
> poActiveObject
>
>poActiveObject = _VFP.ActiveProject
>*compile
>RELEASE;
> poActiveObject
>
>
>Agnes
>>Hey all,
>>
>>Can anyone tell me what is wrong with the following compiler directive:
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>>#IF (OCCURS('VISMM.PJX', UPPER(_VFP.ActiveProject.Name)) > 0)
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>>This was going to be such a sweet way of conditionally compiling code depending on the name of the project. I am sure I can think of other ways, but this seemed the most elegant. But I get the error: "Preprocessor expression is invalid." when compiling this for the above line.
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>>OCCURS is OK, but when I try to use the _VFP.ActiveProject.Name it seems to get cranky. Can anyone tell me if this is a limitation I should be aware of? The expression:
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>>(OCCURS('VISMM.PJX', UPPER(_VFP.ActiveProject.Name)) > 0)
>>
>>evaluates just fine to .T. or .F. in the command window...
>>
>>I would appreciate any help, and thanks in advance!
>>
>>Thanks,
>>JoeK
Steve Gibson