On Mon, May 19, 2025 at 4:47 PM Kurt Wendt <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> But, yeah - if _FOXREF contains what VFP is trying to run - I should be able 
> to simply print out the value in that variable - to see what it is running. 
> Correct? Cause - if I do it now - it holds a blank value.
>
> Which does not seem right...

Go to Tools, Options, File Locations tab and see what the "Code
References" setting is set to. It is probably also blank.

Reset it to wherever you're storing your FoxRef.app file and see what
happens, after saving and turning VFP off and back on.

ref: https://www.vfphelp.com/vfp9/_5WN12PZ69.htm

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