Can you check what SET("CLASSLIB") is set to, and SET("LIBRARY")?
What is the stack, are things still running in the complied app?

Tracy

On December 6, 2020 11:30:28 AM EST, "MB Software Solutions, LLC" 
<mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com> wrote:
>Hi Ajit,
>
>Still fails:  https://www.screencast.com/t/WXrKy7vCXu
>
>So strange.  This inherited project has always had "spectres" of a
>sort; 
>things that made absolutely no sense (like this kind of "file not
>found" 
>stuff).
>
>On 12/6/2020 12:10 AM, Ajit Abraham wrote:
>> Mike,
>> Try renaming the form to something else (like abc.scx) and then call 
>> the renamed form.
>> Also, just verify in the project properties that this file is indeed 
>> included.
>> (I know that you will see a icon in front of the file if it is 
>> excluded - but still..)
>>
>> Ajit
>>
>> On 06/12/2020 06:31, MB Software Solutions, LLC wrote:
>>> VFP9SP2 - Win 7 Pro
>>>
>>> 43 second demo showing the problem: 
>>> https://www.screencast.com/t/ZjyWYqFI
>>>
>>> The SCX form is included in the EXE.  I'm running the EXE.  DO FORM 
>>> <formname> errors saying that the form is not found. Makes no sense 
>>> to me.  Now the app (a legacy app that I inherited which is very 
>>> dirty) changes the path but still....if the SCX form is included in 
>>> the EXE, why in the world would it not be found on DO FORM 
>>> frmMyForm???????
>>>
>>> tia,
>>> --Mike
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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