At 07:20 2009-08-03, Richard Kaye <[email protected]> wrote:
>You're welcome, Peter. Always happy to post a useful reply... <g>
>
>One place where this can be very important is if you use an include 
>file and make changes to that. Until the form or class is compiled 
>again, those changes would not get picked up.

      I do not use class files myself, but I have been bit by .prg 
and .fxp not agreeing.  A few times, I found, after a few hours of 
tracing in the debugger, that the error could not possibly be 
occurring if the .fxp was as I thought it was and yet the error was 
occurring.  This got me rather untrusting.

      When I run into a supposedly-impossible situation, one of the 
first things that I try is recompiling the whole app.

      A similar situation applies with test data.  Consequently, I 
refresh my working test data often.

[snip]

Sincerely,

Gene Wirchenko



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