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Jkey for Visual Fox
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17/05/1996 11:56:15
 
 
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17/05/1996 09:12:39
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Produits tierce partie
Divers
Thread ID:
00001388
Message ID:
00001423
Vues:
132
I am making some corrections to some glaring gramatical errors
that were in my first reply. Replace the "does" with "have done"
in the second line; and "an Clipper" replaced with "a Clipper" in the
fourth line. I really hate to make errors by omission and carelessness.

Karl
=========================================================
>Hello Liz:
>
>Thank you, thank you, thank you for information
>about the jkey. I have done some programming in
>Foxbase+, but have never done any programming in
>FoxPro 2.5 or 2.6. I am a Clipper 87 programmer
>who is trying to learn VFP. I really love it. I
>am also fond of VB 4.0.
>Your explanation was very good and believe it or
>not I understood what you said and now I know
>about the "jkey".
>
>Thanks again,
>Karl
>==================================================
>=============
>>Karl,
>>
>>In the 2.5/2.6 foxpro world there was this
>>shareware software that allowed you to
>incremental
>>search from a dbf. In other words you could
>>create a pick list in a screen where the user
>>would type in a box and the browse would scroll
>>down the index.
>>This is similar to the way the windows help
>>scrolls down when you search a topic and stops
>>when you either get a hit or the closest the
>>result.
>>
>>I want to create a form that does something like
>>this so that the user can type in a name in a
>text
>>box and the grid below it would scroll down a
>>large table (100,000) to the closest match. Then
>>by hitting enter the user can view the detail
>>information on next form (for example).
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>I hate to appear stupid, but what is jkey?
>>>
>>>Karl
>>>================================================
>=
>>=
>>>=====
>>>>Does anyone know if there is something like
>jkey
>>>>for visual. Has anyone made their own?
>>>>
>>>>Liz
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