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Jeff Brown <[log in to unmask]>
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Jeff Brown <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 13 Apr 1995 16:26:54 GMT
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In article <[log in to unmask]>, [log in to unmask]
(Michael A. Vealey) says:
>
>FROMSPEC is melting my brain!
>
>I'm trying to add two fields to an existing form and when I try to compile, I
>get the following error message...
>
>        "Too many statements, code for entire form is too big"
>
>I realize that I've overloaded the form with processing statments but there
>has GOT to be a way around this.
>
>Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
>
>=            Mike Vealey           |\/|      University of Maryland      =
>=      [log in to unmask]     |..|        Baltimore County          =
>=                                   \/                                   =
>=       "A simple fact: Each of us gets, free at birth, a mind. We can   =
>=        kill it only by repeated, savage bludgeoning with blunt         =
>=        instruments. (Stone axes, arguments about the weather,          =
>=        television soap operas all qualify)."                           =
>=                      -- Michael Pakenham (Book editor - Baltimore Sun) =
>
> * All opinions expressed are mine and mine alone. You can't have them! *
 
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This may be obvious, but perhaps it could help.  If the form
is compiled as a fast form and programs reference it, less
memory is used.
 
Jeff Brown
JF [log in to unmask]

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