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SEEK( key, table, tag) Vs. SEEK key ORDER TAG tag IN tab
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16/05/1998 21:42:16
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Codage, syntaxe et commandes
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David,,

It does seem more than strange, though, that 3 separate problems of this nature have been reported within the last week to do with the SEEK() function (2 here and 1 on MS site).

It's almost is as though something *recent* has found a way to mess up a piece of VFP.

Cheers,
Jim N

>Renato,
>
>The problem with Xbase is that code can compile quite properly and fail quite miserably at runtime. If you are sending the proper arguments to the seek() there is no reason for it to fail. I'd use a combination of code in the Error() method and activating the debugger right before the seek() to trap what's causing the problem.
>
>>Ok thanks to all, but I'm not asking about syntax.
>>I'm talking about a strange problem that it's hardly to verify (a syntax error if exist it's always present). The application run well almost of time but sometime that code fail. In my SEEK() I haven't variable for tag or table I use your syntax ( seek( key, "table", "tagname" ) ) .
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