Jack,

I don't know how a copy of the file has information and the original file
doesn't. Sounds like a ghost in the machine, or in my case, my dyslexia
getting the better of me with transposing numbers that are the same, but in
a different order.

I'm glad you found the code, source control is good at helping with that
too.

When a project is built into an EXE, it will take a compiled version of the
form/classes/programs in wrap them in. That is my limited understanding of
what is going on. Someone might correct me on that. Build and Compile All
should recompile all the files with current code. I sometimes notice my
FXP's do not get recompiled as expected.

Tracy



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jack Skelley
> Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 12:33 PM
>
> Tracy:
> Thanks for the idea. I'm not using NAV and the anti-virus
> program that I am using does not have invoked any *fancy*
> stuff with files.
> In fact, what is really interesting is that one of the
> backups (on Cruzer flash disk) of a print form had all the
> missing code in a click event that was absent in the current
> project file and those 2 files had exactly the same time
> and date stamp. I am not sure how this could happen.
> Does the project also store the events as the form does? When
> a project is built into an .EXE is there an outside chance
> that code can be lost in the compile?
> Thanks for any insight...
> Regards,
>
> Jack Skelley




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