Hi Rick,

It sure is. Probably another reason why we never saw any significant 
changes to the menu system. Even the developers didn't want to mess with 
it. <g> Thanks for the clues. As for the old fashioned INSERT BEFORE, I 
cut my teeth on dbXL and Quicjsilver, then FB+. Who says legacy commands 
are all useless?

Rick Schummer wrote:
> The MNX is one of the weirder metadata files. The key with this file is the 
> records physically have
> to be in the order of the menu (left to right for the pads, and top to bottom 
> for the dropdowns).
> The Pad record is first, followed by records for the dropdown. I am not sure 
> why the Fox Team
> designed it this way, but for GenMenu/GenMenuX to work right the menu file 
> has to be in the physical
> order.
>
> That is also good news for you since you can easily see the Pad and all the 
> drop down items
> associated with this in the MNX so you can easily see what records need to be 
> pulled from the file
> and inserted into the new file. You need to know about the old-fashioned 
> INSERT BEFORE BLANK command
> from the old 2.x days. This physically inserts a record into the file and 
> moves the other records
> down. It still works in VFP, but you need to have the table opened EXCLUSIVE 
> and no buffering set
> for it to work.
>
> The details of the MNX are documented in the VFP\Tools\Filespec\60spec.pjx. 
> Just run the reports for
> the menu files.
>   

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