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Error with Thor's PEMEditor app
m***@mbsoftwaresolutions.com
2018-09-24 15:54:54 UTC
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VFP9SP2, latest version of PEMEditor,

It's weird. On my home dev machine, I have no problems at all, but on
my corporate gig laptop, whenever I add a property or method using
PEMEditor, I get this error every time
(https://www.screencast.com/t/jGjInCmNtCk) although it continues after I
press ignore and the Prop/Meth is added successfully.

Anybody else experience this?

tia,
--Mike

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Richard Kaye
2018-09-24 16:35:52 UTC
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Not that I can recall. Have you tried running the Manage PEM Editor access form on the corp laptop? Maybe it will restore the missing glue. Of course, you should have the full source for Thor so a trip down debugging lane may be your best path.

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VFP9SP2, latest version of PEMEditor,

It's weird. On my home dev machine, I have no problems at all, but on my corporate gig laptop, whenever I add a property or method using PEMEditor, I get this error every time
(https://www.screencast.com/t/jGjInCmNtCk) although it continues after I press ignore and the Prop/Meth is added successfully.

Anybody else experience this?

tia,
--Mike


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Koen Piller
2018-09-24 20:39:23 UTC
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There is a Thor newsgroup, maybe Someone overthere can give you advise
Koen
Post by Richard Kaye
Not that I can recall. Have you tried running the Manage PEM Editor access
form on the corp laptop? Maybe it will restore the missing glue. Of course,
you should have the full source for Thor so a trip down debugging lane may
be your best path.
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rk
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Subject: Error with Thor's PEMEditor app
VFP9SP2, latest version of PEMEditor,
It's weird. On my home dev machine, I have no problems at all, but on my
corporate gig laptop, whenever I add a property or method using PEMEditor,
I get this error every time
(https://www.screencast.com/t/jGjInCmNtCk) although it continues after I
press ignore and the Prop/Meth is added successfully.
Anybody else experience this?
tia,
--Mike
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