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14/05/2008 09:56:01
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Stonefield
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 8 SP1
OS:
Windows XP
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01315983
Message ID:
01317504
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Doug,

I also have a suggestion though I'm afraid it would be hard to implement. On the second step when you add table and fields, it's easy to make a mistake and accidentally press a wrong button (say, select all fields from one table when you really want just one field). Is it possible to have the Undo button for the latest action only (like we have in Word / Visual Studio) ?

>Hi Naomi.
>
>>I don't know which version. On the second step of the Quick Report Wizard I see Advanced button. When I press it I see a series of BeforeData script, AfterData script, etc., but I don't see the actual SQL.
>
>Since you may not want users to have access to that, it's turned off by default. To turn it on, choose the Data node in the Configuration Utility (under the Configuration node) and set the User Can Edit SQL Statement property to True.
>
>>Also I found few other problems (template changes are not reflected, changing font for some fields doesn't seem to work, etc.) so it looks like we somehow got the wrong version, though I have no idea how.
>
>Can you email those issues to support? Thanks.
>
>>I downloaded yesterday the recent version but didn't have a chance to install it yet. Also I'm a bit afraid - is it safe to just install it? Will all our reports and configuration be preserved?
>
>Nothing is lost when you install a new version. If there are any changes in the structures of the reports or data dictionary tables (depending on which version you're upgrading from), those changes are done automatically. We use a little tool called SDT to handle data structure changes {g}.
>
>Doug
If it's not broken, fix it until it is.


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