Does either of the forms use a Private DataSession?  Are you trying to SET
FILTER in one table using a field from another table?

Fred


On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 2:15 PM, Graham Brown <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thought I'd share this one because it has driven me nuts for a while
> now.
>
>
>
> My customer reports a sporadic problem with things like "Variable
> cu_name not found in read events"
>
> Cu_name is a valid field in the customer table, the form it is contained
> in ("customer") is also present although not the active form.
>
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> Once the error has appeared the read events has stopped and I'm at the
> source line immediately after the read events in the main.prg file.
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> I have two forms open before the error (customer and product), The
> customer screen also has a  set filter to for speed.
>
> Both forms are vcx based with cursoradapters to SQL server.
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> All I'm doing is swapping between the two forms with
> ofrmcustomer.show() or ofrmproduct.show() from a toolbar.
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> What I've found is calling oFrmProduct.show method from when a form with
> cursoradapter and filter will consistently crash fox.
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> If I remove the set filter and replace it with a requery of the database
> (caProduct.cSelectCMDFilter='cu_status='O' or whatever and
> caProduct.cursorfill() ) I do not get any problems.
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> I have no idea why moving focus from a frm with cursoradapters and a
> filter will crash an application but hope this helps somebody.
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> Regards
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> Graham
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