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  1. ajmitch

    Passing a parameter with a lookup

    Hi again Leigh, Sorry, ignore my last post. Your suggestion works perfectly. Having just sent that post and re-read it, I realised what I had done wrong - including the 'frm' and 'cbo' in the string. Took them out and it's fine. Thanks again. Tony
  2. ajmitch

    Passing a parameter with a lookup

    Thanks Leigh, I tried as you suggested, but it still brought up the parameter box, but this time it had 'Forms!frmSentTo!cboPickLocation' printed across the top. I think that I am getting in too deep without understanding what I am doing with Access. I have done this sort of thing in Foxpro...
  3. ajmitch

    Passing a parameter with a lookup

    Trying to pass a parameter to the query behind my report.. eg. the last line from the sql is.. WHERE[Sent To].[sentto]=[] This displays a blank parameter box requiring the user to enter the filter parameter. Is it possible to have the query put up a lookup option so that the user can select...
  4. ajmitch

    Import data from Progress database ?

    Thanks Neil, I just found that it's tables can be read by programs that can read SQL tables, so I guess I'll have to visit the Microsoft Knowledgebase to find the right ODBC driver. Tony
  5. ajmitch

    Import data from Progress database ?

    Anyone know if it's possible to import data from a Progress database into Access. We have an application that has limited reporting options, running on the Progress database and what I want to do if it's possible is to create a 'Live Status' screen with Access, which would hopefully access the...
  6. ajmitch

    Microsoft Foxpro 2.6 for Windows in Win XP

    Thanks very much. I found several posts with similar problems. As a result, I have downloaded DZPATCH which I will try out tonight. Thanks again.. Tony
  7. ajmitch

    Microsoft Foxpro 2.6 for Windows in Win XP

    I have been using Foxpro 2.6 for Windows for several years and have a collection of applications that I have written using Foxpro. The problem is, that having just upgraded the OS on my home PC to Windows XP, I can no longer get either Foxpro or any of the applications to run. I just receive a...

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