>>Mike & Harry,
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>>The article was reprinted in the october release of the Microsoft Library CD (MSDN?)
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>>>Hi Harry,
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>>>>So now burst my bubble and tell me snot posseebull
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>>>The story goes or something to this effect (ala Doug Hennig):
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>>>4 years ago someone asked when VFP would have OO reports at devcon, they said no.
>>>
>>>3 years ago someone asked when VFP would have OO reports at devcon, they said no.
>>>
>>>2 years ago someone asked when VFP would have OO reports at devcon, they said no.
>>>
>>>1 year ago someone asked when VFP would have OO reports at devcon, they said, take a hint.
>>>
>>>But Doug also wrote an article on some Report Objects he created in a recent FoxTalk. I don't remeber the month, try April.
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>I found the article exact link is :-
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/isapi/msdnlib.idc?theURL=/library/periodic/period99/html/ft99f1.htm>
>can u pls tell me the classes which r mentioned in this article are also avl on msdn ??
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>pls advs...
Vinod, while the article from FoxTalk was distributed in the MSDN library subscription, I don't think it is available for free on MSDN Online site, since the article is owned by FoxTalk magazine. MS made an arrangement to make the article available to MSDN subscribers. IOW, not all the MSDN Library subscription documentation is available on-line from MS. There are entire books, conference notes and the like in the library from sources other than MS which MS can't make available for free on-line.
You can access the article from Pinnacle's Web site at
www.pinpub.com/foxtalk; you can download the article and source from their site for $5/article. It incldes the full source for the class libraries as I recall.
If you get an electronic subscription to FoxTalk, the subscription would provide you with unlimited access to the back issue database at the FoxTalk web site - it makes sense for me at least, since I subscrie to the print copy of Foxtalk, and the slightr additional cost (less than $2/month more) makes the entire FoxTalk back issue database available to me at all times. I think you're looking at about $150/year for the print edition plus electronic subscription - subscribing information is available on the Web site.