>Hi friends:
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>I was looking for the topic in VFP's help but I couln't find it. In the "SYS()" function also I found I have a "Pentium" processor instead of the AMD I really have...
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>In Clipper there was a funciton GETENV() which let me know the Windows Environment variables. Is there a similar one in VFP?
Yes and the name is (guess it :-))) GETENV() :-)
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>If there isn't. Do you know any way?
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>(I might execute a DOS "SET" command to a file and read the result but I can't believe VFP doesn't have other solution)
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>Thank you.
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> Héctor
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