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27/07/1999 09:29:14
Jolene Dicks
Human Resources Development Canada
St. John's, Terre-Neuve, Canada
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Codage, syntaxe et commandes
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00246542
Message ID:
00246705
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Looks like you received a lot of good answers to your question. Have you considered COPY STRUCTURE EXTENDED on each table. You could then manipulate the fields from your original tables as records in the extended tables.
Just a thought.

>I have a program in which I need to compare certain fields from two tables to determine if there are any changes in the values.
>
>I have put the field names that I need to check to an array and seek both tables for matching records (by sin). Then I scan through my array which contains each field name (using a for loop). I then try to assign each alias name to the field name to compare. The field name is a variable for the current array element, and I am not sure how to reference the alias name to that variable.
>
>My code is similar to this.
>
>Select A
>Select B
>
>******Seek the sin I want in both tables and when found...****
>
>x=0
>For x= 1 to Alen(Afieldnames)
> CField = Allt(Afieldnames[x])
> If "A."+CField != "B."+CField
> Replace "A."+CField with "B."+CField
> Endif
>Next
>
>It is picking each field up as a string and always gets inside the If because the values aren't equal and then replaces the field with "A.FIRSTNAME" if that is the field element it is currently on.
>
>I need to know how the syntax on how to check the field values (A.Firstname, etc...)
>
>Any suggestions would be great.
>
>Jolene Dicks
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