I just use metadata (.ini ; dbf; dbc; or backend sql tables) then build the
menus on the fly as Dave suggested. If the list is installation dependant
just select the list, if it's user dependant do a join on user/ usergroup.
I use the default fox menu and add or delete (e.g. debug menu for end
users) .

specimen code (metadata has been selected into an array):
*!*   * Add reports (if any) to the menu.
*!*   if !empty(this.aReport)  && no reports available
*!*         define pad RptPad of _msysmenu before help prompt "\<Reports"
*!*         * Before the Help menu-Pad
*!*         on pad RptPad of _msysmenu activate popup Reports
*!*         define popup Reports margin relative
*!*         for i = 1 to alen(this.aReport, 1)  && no. of rows
*!*               if !empty(this.aReport[i, 1])  && double check (English
name)
*!*                     define bar i of Reports prompt this.aReport[i, 1]
*!*               endif && double check
*!*         next i
*!*   endif  && no reports available

Andrew Davies  MBCS CITP
  - AndyD        8-)#



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