At 11:20 2016-06-15, Ken Dibble <[email protected]> wrote:
[Gene Wirchenko wrote:]
A VFP bug is possible. I had a case with aliases where VFP lost track somehow. This was in a loop where the loop could have executed thousands of times on the table. It was also in code that had run fine for quite a while.

What are the types and values of this.value and this.oldvalue? Dump out that in your error handler. You might have a VFP bug, but you might have something you overlooked.

Have done, and if I'm still alive and not retired the next time it happens, I'll let you know what I find.

Next up: the mixed feelings should you find the cause. The satisfaction of having nailed it. The dissatisfaction that you had to.

The best I can suggest is to start suspecting everything. Start close to the problem and spread out as needed. That is what I did with my alias problem noted above. My code should have worked and usually did, but since it did not, I had to kludge it.

     Best of luck.

Sincerely,

Gene Wirchenko


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