Hal:
Thanks for the suggestion.
So if I understand this technique I could define a variable (say gnCode_verify) as public and in every click() event I could say gnCode_verify = 0. I would need know how many times I used it and have a list of where it is so when the 'Code Reference Tool' tells where it is I could cross reference the list. And when the 2 don't match I have a reference of where I need to put the code back in.
I hope the order for VFP9 gets here soon...
Regards,

Jack Skelley


Hal Kaplan wrote:

I don't have a specific solution to offer.  Rather, a possible technique
for verifying that code has not disappeared.

If VFP 8 has the Code Reference Tool, you can use that to "count" the
number of references made to a dummy variable.  Yes, you would have to
place code instances everywhere, but only once.  You can also build on
this idea based on your superior knowledge of the programs and the
situation.  This is just a thoughtful suggestion.

HALinNY


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