Hello,
It's true you have to start and end the BC with an *, for example if you want to print the number 1020 in BC you have to issue a BC with *1020*. Are you doing this??? Luis Faustino
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Hello,
That is possible but not very "workable" since the timmings are not very good, due to the connections speed.
Search for RDO that is like ADO but for remote purposes and in the site www.west-wind.com Rick has some nice libs for VFP on this. Luis Faustino
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Hello,
He is wrong, you are right. In fact one of the reasons, a network administrator should only use an administrator account for administrator tasks and not on a daily basis, is exactly this, if the user does not have rights to certain files they will not get infected, and if a user has no...
Hi there,
There are some good free books at www.informit.com, there's at least one for VFP 6.0 Luis Faustino
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Hi there,
There's two ways of doing it.
First is by using native dbf, when you create the report you assing it a dbf Fox 2.6 type. Then, from within yot Foxpro code, you issue a select where you can gather information for all the tables you want and export it to a .dbf Type 2.6 file, and...
Hi there,
I have a couple of information abou this, but it was hard to find. You can find ifo on the Crystal reports site, but the next code should help you getting started, this is for RDC 8.5 and VFP 6.
This Code can be in you form init event.
Before this you must insert the crystal viewer...
Hi there,
I don't know what version of crystal reports you are using but on the RDC 8.5, you must define the parameters you want on the creation of the report, then within VFP you assign values to each of the parameters like this...
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