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  1. blmeanie

    How to insert a picture in Fox Pro 2.5

    Vivianez, If I understand your question you are asking how to use the memo field within FP? Within a browse window, what I do is click on the field and then go to the menu and edit paste pictures in as bmp files. Then from reports/screens I can call up the pictures in the report or screen...
  2. blmeanie

    memo field file problems, ver 2.6 windows

    Thanks, good advice, will do.
  3. blmeanie

    memo field file problems, ver 2.6 windows

    Thanks Dave, once we cut the file size down it worked fine. Thanks for the insight.
  4. blmeanie

    memo field file problems, ver 2.6 windows

    Thanks, trying now. You may be right about file size. I was unaware there was a hard limit. I assumed as long as you had memory etc. there wasn't a limit (like Access/Excel). The file in question (fpt) has grown to over 2GB in size :)
  5. blmeanie

    memo field file problems, ver 2.6 windows

    I have a database with an associated fpt memo field file that stores pictures of our products. I have used this database for about 4 years, constantly adding and removing pictures as products change. Recently the file association between the dbf and the fpt has been somehow corrupted. I can...
  6. blmeanie

    How to insert a picture in Fox Pro 2.5

    I cannot say for sure about your version but in windows 2.6 foxpro I do this quite a bit. In your database create a field that is a memo field. Foxpro will create a .fpt file of same name to store images in. From a browse window you can double click on the contents of your new memo field...
  7. blmeanie

    copying comlete records to new table

    Scatter and gather are great if you have the temp file set up already (which it sounds like you are doing that on the fly too) Another way would be to use the copy to command with the conditional statement to copy certain records (if you can narrow it down to a conditional statement). If you...

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