Hey there folks,

 

We've had this strange problem that happens VERY Occasionally - and it's
a pain - since we haven't been able to re-create the problem, to help in
trying to resolve the issue.

 

We install our system at our clients with a main EXE file - and all the
rest of the system is FXP files, DBF files, and Report Forms. And, for
the clients that have had this problem - as far as we know - they do NOT
have a VFP development environment installed on their PC's - they simply
have the VFP runtime DLL's that we give them to be able to run the
application. 

 

Here's the problem in a Nutshell. A client goes to run a report - yet,
upon running it - a strange thing happens. It actually goes into EDITING
Mode - showing the the VFP report designer interface! In the most recent
case - I looked over the program that generates the report - and I did
NOT see ANY occurrence of the Modify Report commands being issued. I
even looked in the Data Environment of the Report Form - and could NOT
find anything strange in there!

 

Has anyone seen this kind of thing happen before? It happens extremely
infrequently - but, I would still like to see if I can get this issue
resolved.

Thanks,

 -K-

 

Developer

Mr. Software of East Coast, Inc.

Division of Waitex Information System, Inc.

 



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