>I'm trying to convert a Clipper report to VFP. It has many columns. It also prints in different columns depending on the values in the record. Can I use the same Clipper format (@col, row SAY ...)? If so, how do I get the code into a VFP form? The user inputs date ranges, etc. before running the report so I'm assuming I can put this all in a form - get the user input & then run the code. Can I?
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>Thanks.
The @say... stuff is old xbase language code. While it might run in VFP, you probably would be better off rewriting the form using the visual tools VFP gives you.
Wayne
Wayne Myers, MCSD
Senior Consultant
Forte' Incorporated
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