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Unable to find UNKNOWN f:\vfp5 message.
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Visual FoxPro
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Gestionnaire de projet
Divers
Thread ID:
00095161
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00095819
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Steve,

Thanks for the reply. As far as I can remember I didn't erase anything. The odd part of the behavior is that if I open the project from F:\VFP5 it says that it can't find F:\VFP5 and if I open the project from d:\myproject it says that it can't find d:\myproject.

I think I will do as you suggest and recompile all. If that doesn't work, I'll probably run transformer from scratch again since I'm only in the "Playing around with it" stage and can't really hurt anything.

Thanks again.

Ed

>>I'm just now making the transition from 2.6 to 5.0 and used the transformer to transform a 2.6 project to 5.0 to play with.
>>
>>When I open the project from the project's directory I get three instances of the error message "Unable to find UNKNOWN d:\myapp" Locate\Ignore\Cancel. If I open the project from the VFP5 directory I get the same error messages but with "f:\VFP5" in the message. This is the same error message that one would get when building a project with a missing file except in this case I'm not building the project and secondly this isn't a missing file but an actual directory.
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>>What's causing this annoying message and how can I stop it?
>>
>>Ed
>
>Usually, the paths are stored in the project and it knows where to find things so in this case, you might have a corrupt project. Try doing a build of the project with the compile all flag set on. Also, once the project opens, open up all the items under each page of the project mgr. If a form is missing, you'll note the graphic and no name next to it. You might then be able to "add" the form (or whatever) back in.
>
>Did you delete a table with the erase command or explorer? The database may be thinking that it has an entry that it cannot find. Delete anything else this way?
>
>Steve
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