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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
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Titre:
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 7 SP1
Divers
Thread ID:
00969601
Message ID:
00969671
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10
Well, I've tried this:
sss=1
? m.
Intellisense also showed sss in the list.

One note though. I use Manual Intellisense, so I have to press CTRL+J after the point.


>Hmmm . . . as Alex said, it's Intellisense, but since I'm not using the m. prefix much these days, I don't think I've seen that. That is nice, though I don't think I'd need it that much. If I'm typing vars into the command window, I don't use m. and it doesn't work without using m. (so maybe that's a reason to use m.).
>
>Thanks.
>
>>In the command window type m.x=5, enter and then type ?m.x=5. Two boxes should open, one showing 'X' and the other showing the value of x. As you add other m. variables the command window will keep up with them all. I don't know what value this feature is but it sure is neat.
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>>I have been using VFP ever since it came out and this is the first time I have seen this. To tell the truth, I stopped using the 'm.' syntax with VFP as I thought it was obselete, but I am about to begin using it again as I now understand it is faster.
Groet,
Peter de Valença

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