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_Login Class

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rclarke

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May 14, 2001
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Has anyone ever used the above?

I am printed of the instruction form the MSDN CD but all I get is a load of errors.

I am a tad confused cAlias does not appear in the properties but does in the instructions.

have set everything else right I think according to the instructions

Please if any one can help

Let me know

Thanks

Rachel
 
hi rclarke,
I don't know why you want to use that login screen. Whatever, if you had created a form from _Login class, Just issue following command in the forms init procedure
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WITH THISFORM
.cTable='myTable'
.cFieldname='myUserIdColumn'
.cPassword='myPasswordColumn'
.cDbfName='myTable'
IF !USED('myTable')
select 0
USE myTable
endif
.Setup()
ENDWITH
------------------------

It will run. Keep in mind that your password column must be of character datatype. _Login class is not meant for integer passwords.

Hope this will help you in the right direction.


 
Thank you it has

I was just looking at it really before deciding wether it was what I needed or not it.

It is not but thankyou anyway.

Rachel
 
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