Jeff:
Thanks to all that replied.
So are we going backwards? There are more features in every release but the 
*simple stuff* is now causing issues.
In the apps I write I have a startup.prg that is set as the main. So my form is always saved before it is run (and I have save form before run as well as a default for forms) and then I invoke the startup prg. For example, in this app, the startup .prg initializes cpptimer.fll, sets global variables, hides the screen, blah, blah, blah then it launches the main form.
I have not seen the scrambled code you mention. Just missing code in the 
objcode with the method code mostly being intact.
When I program I have lots of errors (and hopefully I find them before the user does)! I tell everyone that all my pencils have erasers and the erasures are well used. So to quit VFP on every error and the reload would be and unbelievable amount of time.
So what are we overlooking?
Regards,

Jack Skelley


Jeff Johnson wrote:

Jack:  I've been using VFP9 and have had this happen quite a bit.  I traced
it to this:  When running a form in the VFP environment I get an error.  If
I save the form, it will save some of the methods in the wrong place.  Ie:
the init code will be in the click code and the click code will be in the
init.  Initially I would save the form and have to go back and move
everything around.
What I do now, is when I get an error when running a form, I quit FoxPro and
start it up.  The form will be fine when re-opening FoxPro.

It appears to me that the index of the form gets messed up when there is an
error.  I have never seen this is VFP7 and I have it under control in VFP9.

Jeff

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