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10/01/2005 13:00:02
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Codage, syntaxe et commandes
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Visual FoxPro:
VFP 8 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP1
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Thread ID:
00975393
Message ID:
00975719
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>[1] It appears that this works only when you have a project open. As I haven't usually worked that way, it seems like this capability alone makes it worthwhile always to have the current project open.

Actually, I think it also works in a folder hierarchy.

>[3] "View Definition" only finds PROCs that are defined with a PROCEDURE or FUNCTION statement. Thus, a PRG named 'MyProgram.PRG' which does not begin with a PROCEDURE statement will not be found. (I usually only add PROC of FUNC to the first line of PRGs if there are more than one in the PRG.)

Good point and one I hadn't thought of. I haven't tested this for a long time, but there used to be a major performance penalty for a PRG that started with PROC or FUNC.

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