Hi Bob,
>Just looking for anyone using this product. Have some general questions concerning how difficult it was for anyone to implement foxaudit in an existing application.
I couldn't resist replying to let you know how easy it is to integrate FoxAudit into new or existing Visual FoxPro applications. It's as simple as setting up the triggers for your tables and adding a few lines of code to your startup program to instantiate a FoxAudit object. That's it. From then on, ALL updates, inserts & deletes will be logged with a datetime stamp, userid, the original values, the updated values, etc.
>Ultimately I would like to be able to right click on a data entry control and bring up a history of changes to that field.
hmmmm....pretty slick idea. Very possible since FoxAudit stores the field name and when the field was changed.
>I know they have a demo, and plan on trying it out, but really am looking for how difficult it will be to " drop in ".
It really isn't that tough.
FoxAudit ships with all the source code, royalty-free distribution rights, and over 40 pages of documentation, including a step-by-step tutorial to get you up and running.
Hope this helps...
Jim Duffy
Microsoft MVP
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