Thanks for the info. I did finally find the environment variable in my Registry, but it never showed in my environment dialog box in the My Computer / Properties.... Thing is I don't know how it got set... that will bear some further looking into.
Thanks for all the good information.
Melinda
I have Foxpro 2.5 running from a network location and a copy running from my local drive. Here's the problem. neither of the Foxprow.exe files is being run with any command line switches, but somehow, the config file is being set to a "homegrown" fpw called "harddisk.fpw"...
Yes, I had tried that, but I have since realized that my array is not rebuilding the way I expected it to. I will try the show get again, if I can actually get the array rebuilt correctly. Now I am trying to clear the existing array and release all like <arrayname> doesn't seem to work...
I have a FP2.6 app that has a form with 3 listboxes on it. The data source for the boxes are arrays. I would like to modify the array in the second two boxes after the user makes a selection in the first box. Basically, the first selection will limit the valid selections from the second box...
You might want to try using a sub-form for this purpose. create your second form using the 'one' side table as the dataset, then create a subform in the detail section and your linked fields (proj_no) should automatically be updated when the user enters new data there..
make sense?
I have exactly the same problem with a novell 4.11 server, and two workstations running Win-NT. they use the same application on two different "databases". One never has a problem corrupting files, the other does it every other day. Don't know if we have SP9 for novell, but there is...
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