Hi, Kent

I'm not sure, because I never do this, but I'd guess that the Project 
Builder wants you to include the VCX containing the base class in the 
project, as well as the VCX with the subclass.  This is so it will know 
where to find the source when doing a build.  You're going to need it 
when executing anyway, so just do it.

Dan Covill

On 2/18/2011 11:49 AM, Kent Belan wrote:
> Hello Tracy,
> I only have one VFP open and testing in dev mode, so no EXE yet.
>
> I have rebuilt this class several times. I even rebuilt the project.
>
> I just created a new project and added this new subclassed library.
>
> When I compile the project it asks to include the base class.
>
> I don't think it is suppose to include the base class in the project ??
>
> Looks like I don't understand subclassing very well ...
>
> I have the VFP base classes all subclassed. I have DBI controls subclassed.
>
> I just can't subclass one of my own classes

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