Is it possible that SET ANSI is different between when your app is 
running and when you do it in the command window?

Frank.

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Garrett Fitzgerald wrote:
> Just checking back to see if I get any more answers by posting this on
> a weekday. :-)
>
> On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 18:27, Garrett Fitzgerald
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> I'm converting an old client's system to use VFP9, and repairing some
>> long-term infelicities that have been bugging them. I've just run
>> across a bit of weirdness that is completely baffling me, though. I
>> have one view that is currently bound to the form's PO_ID property.
>> The old version (VFP7, I think) runs fine: the new one doesn't. The
>> view loads in the DataEnvironment, and is set to NoDataOnLoad = .T..
>> When I run the form in VFP9, it refuses to use the parameter -
>> requerying the view gives me 0 records returned, with no error from
>> REQUERY() (returns 1).
>>
>> I tried changing the parameter to be a memory variable instead -- same
>> result. In fact, when I commented out the line that set the memory
>> variable, it popped up the window asking for the parameter. I gave it
>> a known-good value, and it still returned 0 records. I exited the form
>> and USEd the view, giving it exactly the same value -- 21 records
>> back.
>>     
>
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