Mike,
While I was getting the code together to post, I found what was causing my problem. There was a line code setting a macro. Thank you for your help.
Irwin
In the custom application I work with, I am getting a message 'Recording f10. Choose from Tools menu to stop.'. Does anyone know where this message is coming from and how to stop it? No macros that I know of are being set.
Tank you all in advance for your help.
Irwin
Griff & Rick,
Thank you both for your quick response. I know there are other commercial install programs I could use, but I was hoping maybe there was something I missed in the Setup Wizard.
Again, thanks help
Irwin
I am having a problem with the VFP 6 Setup Wizard changing the program dates when attemping an installation at a client site. Does anyone know how to stop the program dates from changing?
As always, you help is greatly appreciated.
Irwin
Everytime I start to type in a Fox command in the Command Window, I get a dropdown list of the VFP commands. How can I shut this option off?
As always your help is appreciated.
Irwin
I am looking for the proper way to handle en error 1585 on a data entry form that was designed to use optimistic buffering. Any help or thoughts would be appreciated.
Here is the scenario of my problem.
1- USER One is in view mode on an order.
2- USER Two then edits that order.
3- When USER...
To All who replied, Thank you. Sorry I haven't responded, I was out for a few days. I will try your sugestion about using the VFP Report Writer.
Again thanks.
Irwin
I have a Check printing program in procedural code. When printing the check with W98 the line prints on the correct line, however on the workstation with W2K the line is printing further down. here is the line of code.
Mwords = "One Hundred Dollars"
@ 29+3,8 say mwords
Has anyone...
The report form I am trying to create is an Check with a Top/Bottom stub with the voucher in the middle.
Prevously within procedural code I able to reset the record number to print the bottom stub and printing with a Generic/Text printer. The was working great in W95 & W98, but W2K & XP it...
I can use some help with printer controls. Currently the application I work with uses the "SET DEVICE TO PRINT PROMPT" which brings up the windows printer selection dialog box. Does anyone know of a way to disable the <CANCEL> button? Any help would be appreciated. Thank you in...
Here is the problem I am having. I was running a table locking test when assigning invoice numbers. the test was being run from 3 different workstations at the same time and I kept getting "Error 111" when accessing the 'control' table. I could understand if I got the 'File in use by...
Has anyone heard of or had experience with record corruption involving Novell and VFP. Periodicly records containing Highbits are being placed into a free table, causing subsequent appends not to appear. Any help on this would be appreciated.
Sheila,
There are many things at play here. As mentioned before,Do you own the source code? Is the this software also your translator? If not, what translator are you using? I have worked with various EDI transaction sets in FOXPRO. If you want, you can contact me for other information...
All the program is doing is defining a browse window for about 5 lines of a data table. The problem is only happening on the machine that has a 1.6gig processor. the 1gig workstation is not having any problem with the commands.
Irwin
I appreciate your response, the current MEMLIMIT = 85,2048,8192. I have already tried to change to MEMLIMIT = 40, 2048, 16384 and I still ot the error. Any other thoughts?
A client that just purchased a 1.6GHZ workstation with 512MB of Ram. Every time they try to run a specific process under FPW26a they get an error #43 on the workstation. I know that it is not the program, because they can run the same compiled function in a DOS shell running FPD26a. Any help...
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