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WillieVS
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Posted: 03 February 2008 at 7:02pm |
Hi
I am developing in FoxPro and therefore have FoxPro tables.
In my applications I have multiple employees (EMPPK). They can set appointments with their customers (CUSTPK).
I want to do the following:
Where can I get the default data structure? is it somewhere in the help files? Thanks in advance
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Willie van Schalkwyk
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TracyP
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Hi,
I use FoxPro as well. However, the version of the control I started with would not create, or work with DBF's as it does Access tables. The specifications of what needed to be tracked and what this tool provided were vastly different. I connected this tool to an AccessDB to get a general structure and understanding of how I might be able to get it to work with VFP tables via ODBC or OleDB/ADO.
In the end, I add data to the control on the fly. There have been many changes to the control since I implemented it. Updating 20K end users that may or may not have administrative privileges does not rank on my list of "Thinks I like to do".
There are VB examples in the forum of the new methods.
It's a great tool, and saved me many hours. Sometimes I wish I used more of what it has to offer.
Tracy
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