Perhaps you can search for some text that is not very likely to appear elsewhere. Since the file search has been more or less ruined in Windows XP, you may want to use a tool like Agent Ransack (searches for text in files). Once you locate the file, assuming it is a DBF / FPT, search the fields one by one to figure out in what fields the information appears.
>Hi everybody,
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>We have a VFP based program called Exceed. In this program the user is allowed to create a custom form with different fields. I'm wondering is it possible to figure out where this information is stored without having VFP installed.
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>I made a change and I found that fpt file was most recently changed, however I created a report based on the Memo field and I don't see the info there, so it must be stored somewhere else.
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>Any ideas how can I figure this out without burning myself in the Exceed manual (2 huge volumes)?
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>Thanks in advance.
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