Lew
Thu Oct 26 21:05:03 CDT 2006
Thanks, Lee. I'm more interested in figuring out why it happens. It can be
avoided a number of ways.
-Lew
"Lee Mitchell" <Leemi@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Lew:
>
> I am not sure why this occurs. However, could you rename your Setup.prg
> to
> something Setupmain.prg to make sure it is differentiated from the
> function
> in Genmenu.prg?
>
> I hope this helps.
>
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>
> Sincerely,
> Microsoft FoxPro Technical Support
> Lee Mitchell
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>>I have a prg, setup.prg, which I run at the beginning of every
> application.
>>Every now and then, however, the nasty, little setup function in
> genmenu.prg
>>runs in it's place. I haven't a clue as to why this happens. Genmenu's
>>location isn't in my path statement and I don't have any rogue set
> procedure
>>statements. Any ideas?
>>-Lew
>