Anyway, enter a valid date (set century is on) such as "11/11/1111" and you
blow through to the next field. Expected. Then try "22/22/2222" and the
field becomes highlighted *and you cannot remove the characters*. There's
no "Invalid Date" message. It feels like you're in a very tight keyboard
loop and you can't break out. I can click on the close box on the form and
see it depress, but no action is taken (My take is that Windows events are
superceding the VFP events but once VFP takes over, it's the infinite
loop). There is nothing I can do to change the invalid date even though I'm
stuck in the field (Delete key does nothing, trying to enter new values to
overwrite the old values does nothing, etc.).
This is one of VFP's famous "untrappable" errors. Typically when this
happens you can do CTRL+A and then CTRL+X to clear it. Also,
minimizing and then restoring the window will clear it.
When this happens in my system users can simply correct the date to
solve the problem as well. The cursor will be flashing to indicate
the system is not frozen. I'm surprised that you are saying nothing
works. I suppose it could be JKey interfering.
A work-around would be to supply a date-picker, though I realize that
could be a lot of work.
Ken Dibble
www.stic-cil.org
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