Sometimes just adding one comment line would clear it up like:

*-- This line is here so this stupid code will work!!!

I had a (silly?) theory that it would cause the code to be located differently in physical memory. I seem to remember in the bad old days of assembler the location of the code, whether some instructions would straddle a word boundry, could have an impact on the execution of the instruction.

Good luck...


Kevin O'Shea wrote:

I have seen this happen in a VFP project I worked on some time ago - we
dealt with MS at the time on the issue, but never found a resolution. We
ended up just commenting the block of code out, and then retyping it
below the comment block.

Kevin O'Shea


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On Behalf Of Karl Brown
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 3:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Program skipping lines of code

I have a program that has been running for years as part of an application. I have recently made some changes to it and now I am seeing a weird behavior. It will run fine through the first 300 plus line of code. Then it will suddenly skip about a hundred lines of code and go about its merry way. Like the lines did not even exist. I have restored the original version

of the program, made the changes again and hit the same problem. If I comment out the code that it is jumping to, it will just skip down further in the program.

This is driving me batty.  Has anyone seen this behavior before.
Anybody have any ideas.
BTW, this is in Fox 6.

Thanks for the help.

Karl Brown
Field Services Section
USDA/NASS
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

If you get to thinkin' you're a person of some influence, try orderin' somebody else's dog around. - "Don't Squat With Yer Spurs On! A Cowboy's

Guide To Life" by Texas Bix Bender


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