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BUG: I'm into a deadlock status and must kill VFP9
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14/02/2005 04:47:42
 
 
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06/02/2005 06:46:35
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Reports & Report designer
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00984288
Message ID:
00986533
Views:
34
Fabio,
What I did:
- Open a project.
- Open a report (via the project).
- Edit the report (no save yet).
- Add effe.prg to the project.
- CLEAR ALL in the command window. Here VFP comes with the messagebox: 'Do you want to save changes to Report Designer - effe.frx ?'
- Confirm the change.
- Run effe.prg. All is fine.

Does this differ from your experience?

>- open a report
>- edit it with _REPORTBUILDER, .....
>- perhaps I have made something of other, open help .....
>- pause the edit and don't save it
>- open a my "test" project
>- add a new simple test356 prg
>
>CLEAR ALL && this is a my error in this context
>...
>
>- run test356.prg
>VFP fire a Error: File is not open (Error 1113)
>
>AT THIS POINT I'M IN THIS STATUS:
>
>Report Designer is open
>If i try to close the RD, VFP fire the 1113 error and don't close RD
>If i try to close VFP, VFP ignore it.
>
>
>I think VFP have closed the Report table before to close the RD window,
>and this create the deadlock status.
>
>Of course,
>I kill VFP,
>reopen VFP and the Report
>and I observe that I have lost mine 15 minuteren of job on the report,
>and the new prg is not linked into my "test" project.
>
>It is possible for the VFPT to put an inner flag of condition,
>that it asks to save the changes made before executing an other prg?
>I understand that it is not easy.
>
>Thanks
>Fabio
Groet,
Peter de Valença

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