Mike Yearwood
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Mike Sue-Ping
Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
That's good. You had me worried there. ;) I wouldn't call it lazy, just efficient. ;)
>Mike,
>
>I forgot to put a smiley behind the "ClearAllReleaseAllCloseAll.prg". I'm lazy and I'd never want to have to type "DO ClearAllReleaseAllCloseAll".
>
>Wait...I think I just did. :)
>
>Mike
>
>>Hi Mike
>>
>>I think you're going to want to shorten the name. MaxFrame includes an A.PRG that clears everything, attempts ROLLBACKs on outstanding transactions, and provides hooks for you to augment what it does. It's very easy to type DO A.
>>
>>
>>>Thanks Dragan
>>>
>>>Your explanation makes sense to me. I'm going to make a "ClearAllReleaseAllCloseAll.prg" and call it before trying to compile a project from now on.
>>>
>>>Mike
>>>
>>>>>I can't until I do a clear all. Credit goes to Wayne for pointing that out. Like I said to him, I don't understand how this suddenly started to happen.
>>>>
>>>>One possible explanation is that VFP is keeping a cache of classes in use, specially if you gave it a trial run between last edit and attempt of compiling. Clear All should clear the cache, and the vcx is not in use anymore.
>>>>
>>>>I used to get one of those once in a while, and it's become almost a reflex to type Clear All, Release All, Close All (or to use a cleaner like Terry does) when it happens.
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