>Bo--
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>>>What are the issues when VFP needs to write to a CD?
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>>1) Many CDs are read only ;)
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>>What are you trying to do? What are you stuck on?
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>I have not attempted to write to a CD yet. I just wanted to know what the issues might be.
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>Today I pass data from a laptop to the system that is connected to the network by using a floppy. The new laptop does not have a floppy drive. One way of moving the data is by writing to a CD.
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>I have never seen a CD that is truly read only (maybe this is my limited exposure to CDs). The "read only" CDs I get let me write to them 10 times (or some such).
I agree with Bo, if your laptop can support a USB flash drive that's a simpler/better way to go.
If you're using CD-RWs (can be written to multiple times), typically you "format" these at first use so they can make use of "packet writing". When you do that, an inserted CD-RW appears just like another hard drive (or small USB drive), and you can read/write to it with standard Windows or VFP commands.
Regards. Al
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