>>>>Of course it does. If you get binary data, you don't need to treat it as hex encoded data
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>>>>That should have been clear, provided you looked in the load() of the form
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>>>I did. I think I'm still having some minor issue I'm going to track down on my own. All fields change correctly except for the very first one. For some unknown reason it stays the same.
>>>
>>>thisform.IsChanged = .t.
>>>in the textbox KeyUp event. I think I may slightly re-think this approach.
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>>Thisform.IsChanged is very simple - no Keyup necessary
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>>You go through each of the textboxes and compare their utf16 value to the contents of the related field
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>Can you post your solution in this thread
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/visualfoxprogeneral/thread/2c22bff1-201b-4413-bdc3-08248556338b so I can close it there also?
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>Thanks.
No, I will not post there. Had I known you posted your problem in two different forums, I would not have replied.
Suggestion: spend some time thinking about a problem rather than spamming two forums at the same time. It wasn't that difficult to solve
Gregory