I have a form that uses a pageframe object such that a remote view is associated with each page. I've implemented code such that on the activate of the page, I select the view associated with it and do a requery (the goal is to have current data). Everything appears to work ok except when I...
Does anyone have any experience using the above win32 netapi32 function in vfp? If so could you provide an example. I'd like to be able to return groups that a user belongs to on a win2k server that is a domain controller of an active directory.
Thanks. Mike
I'm migrating some corporate applications from vfp 6 front and back to vfp 6 front and sql2k back and don't have time to redesign security from the ground up.
Currently (vfp front and back) we use 3 netware groups (ro - read only, de - data entry, ad - admin) for every app; when the app runs...
I'm receiving the above error when I click on the exit button of my form; even if i didn't add, delete, create, or read a record. I manually opened and ran every view used in the form and manually everthing seems ok. I stepped through the code after clicking the exit button and the error comes...
I have a few databases that were imported from another SQL Server 2000 that I need to change the collation sequence for.
I'm aware of the alter database command, but after executing this command, the database collation changed but all of its tables still had the old collation sequence.
Is...
When I run my app and click on the menu that causes my 'do form ...', code to run, i get the following error message below:
Application Error!
Error: 2005 - Error loading file - record number 10. Frmnebscreen1 <or one of its members>. Loading form or the data environment: Connectivity...
I've upsized a vfp 6.x dbc to sql server 2000 and am having a problem with dates. Null date fields in vfp migrate to sql server with no problem.
Our forms use the ms common calender control wrapped around a textbox and button so that when a user clicks the button, the calendar comes up, a...
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