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What are _17d0y7ptk.. etc?
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05/04/2004 18:48:59
Dragan Nedeljkovich (En ligne)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
 
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Codage, syntaxe et commandes
Divers
Thread ID:
00891688
Message ID:
00892465
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>>>>i'm using version 6.
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>>>From the title, it looks like this was an upgrade from a 2.x application, rather than a re-design. I say this because in 2.x if you created a when or valid clause as a procedure GENSCRN would assign the procedure name in a manner similar to what you have posted as the title. Each time the screen was re-compiled, the name would change. Mind you, this is a guess on my part, but I think a good one because I've never seen objects described as this in any version of VFP beginning with 5.0.
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>>Menu generator (genmenu.prg and its enhancements) still has these snippets, and it uses sys(2015) to generate unique names for them.
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>>Also, it's quite common to assign sys(2015) names as aliases for various limited use cursors, like the ones which serve one combo only.
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>>So the thing lives, and comes quite useful at times - if anyone proposes for it to be removed from Fox, I'll start an unholy campaign to keep it.
>
>Dragan,
>
>You're quite right here. I'd completely forgotten about the menu snippets, probably because I don't use them because of problems back in 2.x with them.

Same here. Never had any code in menus... mostly because I always rolled my own data driven stuff from a menu.dbf and a driver routine.

>As for the cursors, you're right again, my friend. However, it was my impression that what was being seen was actual code rather than values. This led to me to think that it may be stuff that was ported from 2.x.

Actual code I assumed - and if there was some real code stuffed into menu_cleanup or something like that, it would show a name generated with sys(2015).

>As for your "unholy campaign"< s >, I wouldn't worry about it. It'd break too much backward compatibility.
>
>Hey, I see you got a new job. Congrats.

Thanks - the job is really interesting, specially the (0.25*real + 0.75*tele)commute :).

back to same old

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