You cannot open .exe files without a de-compiler program.
If the program was actually written on site, look for .prg files. They make up the programs that when compiled and linked (with Clipper) create the executable (.exe) file that you are using.
You are correct. A variable name can be any length, but Clipper only recognizes the first ten characters. To the best of my memory, this applies to Summer '87 thru 5.3.
Clipper 5.2 app running on MSII network. App prints to local LPT1 HP LaserJet4 printer.
They just changed to XP computer and now the labels don't space correctly (using .LBL form designed in dBase years ago, but up til now worked fine).
Since changing to XP, there is ever-so-slight decrease...
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