I'm assuming you're working in a debug environment as opposed to production.

Is the path to where your source code is located in the search path of your 
EXE? If not, can you use a CONFIG.FPW file to set your path at runtime?

Is your project set to include DEBUG info? (See the project options.)

--
rk


-----Original Message-----
From: profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com [mailto:profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com] On 
Behalf Of Kurt Wendt
Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2012 4:52 PM
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Subject: Debugger - Source Not Available

OK - here at my day job - most times I am working on older style systems
- even the screen continue to look like FoxPro for DOS with White Text on Blue 
Screens. Its pretty scary to be in the year 2012 - but, still almost stuck in 
the DOS of DOS Circa 1989. And, as such, most of the coding I do is purely 
PRG's with VERY Few Graphical Screen work.

 

However, on occasion - I get to be lucky enough to work on a separate project 
that is purely VFP, with regular graphical screens, a normal VFP menu - and 
getting to compile an EXE.

 

Now - normally, when working with PRG/FXP's - I almost never come across this 
problem - as stated in the Subject. However, when compiling an EXE and running 
it - I have at times run into this problem. I put a Set Step On in a program or 
a screen/Form - and when its running (I start running the EXE from within a 
session of VFP) - I get the error in the Debugger
of:

            Source Not Available

 

I'm getting it now - and its frustrated me so - that I decided I would post the 
problem here!

 

Any thought?

TIA,

 -K-

 

Senior Developer

Waitex Information System, Inc.

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