Scott,
First, find out if the InteractiveChange() code is firing. To do this, place a WAIT WINDOW "InteractiveChange" NOWAIT message somewhere in the InteractiveChange() code that you know will execute.
If the message appears, you know the code executed.
To debug without the debugger, move the WAIT WINDOW around and have it show various values until you find the problem.
This is the old way to debug -- without the debugger.
Good luck,
Jim Edgar
Jurix Data Corporation
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