Re: repointing to parent class location

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From: SteveB (SteveB_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 08/24/04


Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2004 13:49:04 -0700

Thanks for your response Eric.

I have a form that is pointing to the wrong folder for it's parent class. I
would have thought that recompiling the files would have fixed the problem.
This is part of a project and I don't really want to hack the form.

Thanks

Steve

"Eric den Doop" wrote:

> Hello, SteveB!
>
> Not sure what's going on but perhaps you can fix this by hacking your form.
> Open your form as a table:
> USE yourform.SCX
> and replace the Classloc field where needed.
>
> Make sure your form files are not read only and that the vcx files are in
> the VFP search path.
> --
> Eric den Doop
> www.foxite.com - The Home Of The Visual FoxPro Experts - Powered By VFP8
>
>
>



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