I guess, in an inventory table SKU field can only be a number or a character string.
So if SKU is a character string, check for !EMPTY(SKU); if it is a number, check for SKU#0. That should do it.
Olaf, thanks. As I just mentioned, I was able to install it, even though with a snag, but it is done, and it works.
I think, the fact that I found and deleted more files from previous installations helped. But do you think it also has anything to do with turning on UAC shortly before that? I...
OK, many thanks to everyone who tried to help.
I don't know what exactly I did right this time, but I installed it, and it works (so far) without throwing "Library not registered" error, or that annoying Welcome screen after the first time. I guess, the fact that this time around I found more...
Oh. OMG. I actually know about that feature (not really tried it), but didn't think I needed to create a restore point before installing VFP. I am not sure if any relatively recent restore points exist, and some installations and updates were pushed automatically from the IT dept. I guess I...
>Sounds like UAC is turned off.
Hm. You were right. Found the setting and turned on. Good thing that I am now allowed to turn settings like that on/off [bigsmile].
Still doesn't solve the original problem...
>open File Explorer and locate an exe file. Select it, and right-click. Now you will see Run As Administrator.
Yes, that's exactly what I did when I installed Visual Studio/VFP.
But no, not every program in every system/setup responds in the same way to this action.
What I see on Win10 is...
Everyone can "run as administrator"? (Sorry, I am relatively new to Win10). Wouldn't that trigger a request to supply admin password and then deny running as admin, as that account has no admin rights? At least in Win7, I was not able to install anything at all, for the reason just described.
Tore, well, I understand - kind of.
First, the IT department (I work for a different one) allowed me - and a group om my colleagues working in similar positions/capacity - this kind of access. I would imagine the IT people are the ones that should be most careful about allowing this setup. My...
Thanks everyone!
I will try to answer all questions/suggestions.
First of all, last night I started a new VFP installation (yes, running as an admin), and when the installer started "Updating the system", just locked the Windows and went home. Came this morning to the same unresponsive screen...
>VFP6 and Win10 works fine together
Thanks for the confirmation.
As for googling, I did. What I found, I mentioned in my original post. I will try reinstalling again, of course, but not sure I would get results significantly different from what I got before...
I should probably mention, that at repeated installation attempts I was not offered a choice of a folder, the installer chose to use the one I picked at the original installation (probably due to the fact that, as I mentioned above, I was not able to properly uninstall the earlier installations...
Hello, everyone!
Haven't been here in a while and glad to find this forum alive, well and active.
Here at work, I have recently received a new machine with Win10, and still need to use VFP6 (it's the only one we have) for some mission-critical legacy applications. I installed it several times...
This is so sad.
I learned so much reading his posts - brimming with knowledge, very respectable to his opponents, very well reasoned, full of great information.
He will be truly missed.
I know of another company whose logo is a "b" - a small "b", though - Brussels Airlines.
They already do what you are trying to do. Say, their sugar packets marked "b. sweet" (see here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bushman_life/4297666113/), and their plastic cups - "b. cool"...
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