ID: Q119690
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A program that will not compile in dBASE may compile under FoxPro. FoxPro will compile a program that has errors, but will fail at run time when the error is encountered.
To illustrate the difference between dBASE and FoxPro, do the following:
1. Create a program with the following command and compile it in dBASE. The
compilation will fail with an error.
SET LIBRARY TO <nonexistent filename>
2. Compile the same file in FoxPro. The error will not appear until the
code is executed.
FoxPro was designed to be able to compile and run a program with
compilation errors and not fail until a run-time error is generated. dBASE
requires that programs compile with no errors before they can be run.
Additional reference words: FoxDos FoxWin 2.60 KBCategory: kbprg KBSubcategory: FxprgGeneral
Last Reviewed: June 27, 1995