I'm guessing this is a system problem and not something for the programming forum. Let me know if otherwise.
Starting this morning, programs I wrote using wd are not working properly. When a form appears on the screen the program flow continues, rather than holding for actions centered on the form. J is installed on a computer but the system I wrote was saved on a network. When concluding work last Thursday a co-worker invoked a version-monitor program. I don't remember if I had closed J at point or was about to. The version program is manually-invoked; it doesn't stay on continually. In any case, this is the only known change in the operating environment. My colleague has J6 on his machine and encountered the same problem today. I moved the programs to my computer's C drive (off-network) and the flow-through problem persisted. I brought up a totally separate set of software, and once again J did not wait for input to the window form before continuing. In all cases, Windows XP was the OS. QUESTIONS: Should I uninstall J and download it again? Should the version-tracker (which I wasn't enthusiastic about in the first place) not be used in the future? I don't see how raw J code could be invisibly corrupted, but should I consider saving to text files and then cut-paste to new *ijs scripts? Thank you for any help in this puzzling case. Donald Pittenger ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
