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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Codage, syntaxe et commandes
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01556876
Message ID:
01556965
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106
>>>>>>I use m. but, Short of buying a new computer, I am wondering if there are any more ways to speed up code execution?
>>>>>
>>>>>Remove all the slow parts. :-)
>>>>>
>>>>>I suggest that you use Coverage Profiler: Markus Egger wrote a tool many years ago to analyze the data generated by Coverage Profiler, but unfortunately I am not able to find any URL where you can download it. But I know it's out there since I downloaded it myself to another machine last year, so you may find it if you search for it. It will help you find out where the bottlenecks are.
>>>>
>>>>Thank you.
>>>>
>>>>I found this link http://vfpx.codeplex.com/releases/view/10976
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>>After running a report, then changing the source data in the same table, the report output remains the same on the second run so . . . I am also looking for a way to refresh a report.
>>>
>>>I've never seen that one.
>>>Can you post the code?
>>
>>REPORT FORM c:\ultra2020\masterresults.frx
>
>Can you show the code that changes the data source and then calls report?

It is in a source lookup table. When a match is found, the lookup table record is 'replaced' into the master table. If I make an alteration to a record in the lookup table the old record data still appears. It's as if there is a phantom table of old data lurking in my 'recreational' project. But, not to worry too much folks. I'm just keeping myself busy. ;-)
I ain't skeert of nuttin eh?
Yikes! What was that?
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