Not that i know of but if i recall correctly clarion uses a queue which stores the path of the meta files used for the reports (cant remember the name on the spot).
You could just use the copy command and loop thru the queue to copy these files to a place of your liking instead/before it gets...
You could Create a seperate band, use a filter on it so that it doesn't print auto and then issue the print statement for this band yourself at "Before Printing Detail Section". Also use a var to make sure you only print it once for a break
Example :
If LastBreakValue <>...
This may sound novicelike but lets say you have a already compiled app and want to crash it.
HOW ? I never tried to crash an app before or tried to look at a memory dump.
I know on the GPF error screen there is a button "details".
Is this the memory dump?
Okay, First just let me thank you all for helping me out with this.
Now, let me see if i get this pretty simple procedure right.
1) open the exe with an Hex editor - I'm using XVI32.
2) Search for the clear text string of the password - in the case were i actually used know the password...
Ok,
I have viewed the EXE with an Hex editor but are unable locate the File I require. I even tried this on an exe i know the ownername of and searched for the Ownername in both text and hex formats but to no avail.
When i search for a file, i assume you are searching for the file label right?
I have some TPS's from an old system without the original Code or dictionary, and need to access these files.
I dont know the Ownername used by the previous programmer.
Is there a way or hack utility :) to get (or past) the ownername.
Thank You
JJ
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