>Samual,
>Apparently the program is installed correctly. I am more interested in the Compiler than I am the extender. I have sent an email on your web site but since you were so kind as to reply to this post, let me share a problem with you.
>
>If I go to the online compiler and type in
> for i=1 to 1000
> ?i
> endfor
>it compiles and runs in a dos window.
>
>However, if I try to compile the same progrma from your taskbar I get the following error:
>
>C:\DOCUME~1\CALVIN\LOCALS~1\TEMP\test2.prg(3,7): VFPCE0044: _1ZN0SRVVF._1ZN0SRVVT: expecting can't resolve token name, found ''. ---> C:\DOCUME~1\CALVIN\LOCALS~1\TEMP\test2.prg:3:7: expecting can't resolve token name, found ''
> --- End of inner exception stack trace ---
>
>Plus, the documentation mentioned a switch to turn on strong typing. How does one do that?
>
>Realistically, how long do you think it will take to get the compiler working on a production level?
>
>Thanks for all your work.
Calvin,
I has been more than an hour that I've downloaded and trying the extender. Since you're older tham me and online a question:
Did you succeed to use .Net controls on form?
What I tried is:
-Put a netbasecontrol on form and named it oDataGridView
-Then when I try to set its DataSource
thisform.oDataGridView.oControl.DataSource = oProcess.GetProcess()
I get "Property Datasource not found". I directly tried thisform.oDataGridView.DataSource too with the same result.
Any idea? I think the problem is oProcess.GetProcess is treated as an object array and failing with =. Then how would one set DataSource?
Cetin