I'm trying to write a code to check whether changes had been made to a field (in a table (with BufferModeOverride =5 set in DataEnvironment). The purpose is to remind user to save data before quiting the program if changes'd been made. I'm using the function GetFldState() but it always return...
Hello there!
I'm using VFP6 and having a problem to identify names of all sub-directories in order to erase them. This is because I can't remove it by using command "RD" unless I know exactly the names of sub-directories.
Thanks in advance!
Hello All,
I'd created a report form and using a relatively small font to print. But when I preview the output at largest, it is still very difficult to see it clearly on screen. Is there any way to change the zoom method to bigger percentage, say 200% or 300%?
Thanks for help in advance!
%-)
I'd already make 2 report forms and they worked perfectly but independently (one for invoice and one for packing list). My question is "Is it possible to combine 2 output into 1?" That is user can have "page 1 as invocie and page 2 as packing list" in a single output...
Hello,everyone
I'd tried to create a welcome form with a login box before entering the main program. The form is rather small (about 200x200) but when it is run, there is always a bigger window on the background occupying the whole screen area with "the login form" on top. It...
I'd wrote a program in which 26 dbfs (1 control file + 25 details files) are open in buffer mode. Is it possible to check whether the user had made changes in record in order to warn them saving record before quiting in case they do actually made changes in one/more of 26 files. Any help/hint...
I'd successfully built a dbf-type help file in my project and works perfectly. But to make my EXE looks more professional, can anyone kindly advise and/or give hints on "how to make a window-type help file for VFP6 generated EXE".
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.