Mike,
Nope, I can add in all other events but not the refresh() event. As I say
I'm sure that you used to be able to track it and it is normally the one you
want to monitor so as not to refresh to many times when you have heavily
nested pageframes.

Nice try though

Dave C


-----Original Message-----
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Sent: 09 July 2009 15:07
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Subject: Re: Event tracking - Am I going Stupid?

Dave Crozier wrote:
> Guys,
> For the first time in many years I have had to resort to the event
tracking
> in the debugger to help track down an obscure fault in a small system here
> at Flexipol. 
> 
> If I remember correctly, wasn't the Refresh() event on of the events you
> could track in earlier versions of VFP? If so, then where has it gone in
> VFP9 and when did it disappear??
> 
> Of course I could use the coverage profiler but that doesn't really help
as
> I really need to use the results in an interactive runthrough of the form
> using lots of different operator interactions, which is where the problem
is
> being caused.
> 
> Any Ideas, or did I dream it somewhere?

Can't you set it with the SET EVENTLIST TO command?

> 
> Dave Crozier
> 
> PS Have sent this 3 times now, so apologies if it appears multiple times
but
> I thnk there may have been a problem with Ed's box.

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