Ken Dibble wrote on 2012-11-13: 
> 
>> This only happens for one customer on one workstation.
>> 
>  Then there would have to be more to the story. Customer is fat-fingering
>  something, or has some funky other software running, or can't accurately
>  describe what's happening.
>  
>  The only other possibility that comes to mind is a low-level timing
>  issue--not a VFP timer--that could happen if you're running separate exes
>  or apps between the two forms. I've seen weird stuff happen with one VFP
>  exe calling another VFP exe--things seem to happen out of sequence
between
>  them. A sequence that runs in the expected order on most machines runs in
a
>  different order on one or two. But I've never seen it with one form
calling
>  a simple prg in the same process.
>  
>  Ken Dibble
>  www.stic-cil.org
> 

Ken,

I recall that type of timing between two EXEs before. I only call functions
in external EXEs these days. Or launch them to run as a separate process.

I'm still waiting for additional feedback from the client. Me -> Tech ->
email -> client -> etc...

Tracy Pearson
PowerChurch Software


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