>>We've run into some problems locating exactly what data manager was used with, apparently, with files with a tlb extension. The following code snippet is some that's apparently used to access these files
>>if SETUP->NFEET = 0 // use metric conv.
>> nstit := _sper3
>> nsper := setup->nsper
>>endif
>>fwindow( 6, 3, 15, 43, "GR+/RD,N/W,N", .t., "Executing Commands, "DOUBLE")
>>Don't mean to be short on the sample, but if I were asked to describe the language, I'd say it looks like a cross between xBase, Pascal (note the assignment statements), and C (note the comments).
>>
>>My gut reaction is Clipper, but I've never laid eyes on line one of Clipper code, so I can't say for certain.
>>
>>tia,
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>I don't know, but I found quite a few on my computer by doing a search on *.TLB. maybe if you did the same, some of the file names might give you a better idea. Many of these were in my WinSys directory.
Thanks, Mark.
There was another extension involved that I forgot to mention. Apparently, they were the tables, and yes, they seem to be Clipper tables. Still, I'd like some confirmation on the code.
Thanks again,
George
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