>No, duh,,,, what was I thinking???? :o) It's obviously not in the code either! good catch...
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>>>This is very interesting. I first tested it by creating a form and loading a table in the form's load event and then loading a 2nd table in the form's data environment. I ran the form and it worked fine. Both tables were available on the grids.
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>>Sorry for jumping in but I didn't think form classes have dataenvironments, unless that's something new in VFP8.
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Yes, this is true, but you would not need to create a class to easily test what I am talking about. Create a simple form, put an existing free table of any kind in the dataenvironment, then in the form load or init use another table and select it, then put in some code to reference something in on the table in the dataenivronment and it will let you know it was blown out because it will display an error. Of course I am still running VFP 7 and I am not sure if this was fixed in VFP 8...
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