Arrrgghh! Yes, of course. That was the problem. Thanks.
==Karl
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On Aug 9, 2006, at 11:19 AM, Karl Kaufmann wrote:
> I'm using VFP 9.0 SP1. For some reason, VFP has stopped using the
> latest version of a prg after I edit it. I have to manually era
I've had that for years with FoxPro. Ever looked at debug and seen source
out of date ?
Allen
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Subject: VFP uses out of date .fxp file
Karl Kaufmann wrote:
I'm using VFP 9.0 SP1. For some reason, VFP has stopped using the
latest version of a prg after I edit it. I have to manually erase the
old .fxp file first to get the new version to run. Can anyone explain
why this has happened and what I might do to restore the original
b
On Aug 9, 2006, at 11:19 AM, Karl Kaufmann wrote:
I'm using VFP 9.0 SP1. For some reason, VFP has stopped using the
latest version of a prg after I edit it. I have to manually erase the
old .fxp file first to get the new version to run. Can anyone explain
why this has happened and what I migh
I'm using VFP 9.0 SP1. For some reason, VFP has stopped using the
latest version of a prg after I edit it. I have to manually erase the
old .fxp file first to get the new version to run. Can anyone explain
why this has happened and what I might do to restore the original
behavior?
Thanks
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