Microsoft KB Archive/117568

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ID: Q117568

2.60   | 2.60 WINDOWS | MS-DOS kbprg kbbuglist The information in this article applies to:


 * Microsoft FoxPro for Windows, version 2.6
 * Microsoft FoxPro for MS-DOS, version 2.6

SYMPTOMS
The KEYMATCH function returns different results, depending on the order of the commands issued.

STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in FoxPro 2.6 for Windows and FoxPro 2.6 for MS-DOS. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.

Steps to Reproduce Problem
1. Load FoxPro.

2. Copy the following code into a program:

CLEAR ALL CLEAR CREATE TABLE people (pID C(5), pNAME C(10), pCITY C(10)) APPEND BLANK REPLACE pID WITH 'A1234' REPLACE pNAME WITH 'Mickey' REPLACE pCITY WITH 'Bellevue' INDEX ON pID TAG id    INDEX ON pNAME TAG name

? KEYMATCH('A1234','PEOPLE')   && Invalid function argument...     ? KEYMATCH('A1234','PEOPLE',1)  && .T.     ? KEYMATCH('A1234','PEOPLE',2)  && .F.     ? KEYMATCH('A1234','PEOPLE')    && .F. instead of "Invalid..." ? KEYMATCH('Mickey','PEOPLE',2) && .T.    ? KEYMATCH('A1234','PEOPLE')    && .F. instead of "Invalid..." 3. Run the program. When the "Invalid function argument, type, or count" error message occurs on the first ? KEYMATCH('A1234','PEOPLE') command, choose the Ignore button.

Note that the second and third issuances of the same command return a .F. (FALSE) value instead of the "Invalid function argument, type, or count" error message.

If you put the KEYMATCH commands in the following order

? KEYMATCH('A1234','PEOPLE')   && Invalid function argument....     ? KEYMATCH('A1234','PEOPLE',2)  && .F.     ? KEYMATCH('A1234','PEOPLE',1)  && .T.     ? KEYMATCH('A1234','PEOPLE')    && .T. instead of "Invalid..." ? KEYMATCH('Mickey','PEOPLE',2) && .T.    ? KEYMATCH('A1234','PEOPLE')    && .F. instead of "Invalid..." the first ? KEYMATCH('A1234','PEOPLE') command returns the "Invalid function argument, type, or count" error message, the second issuance of the same command returns .T. (TRUE), and the third issuance of the same command returns .F. (FALSE). Additional reference words: FoxDos FoxWin 2.60 errmsg err msg buglist2.60 KBCategory: kbprg kbbuglist KBSubcategory: FxprgGeneral

Keywords         : FxprgGeneral kbbuglist Version          : 2.60    | 2.60 Platform         : MS-DOS WINDOWS
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