Sylvain,
Yes, that is the name of the file and I had a glance at it and you are right, it's quite long. That's why I was hoping to find someone else who had done it first. Oh well :-) About half the document is how to do this and the other half is a data dictionary, so hopefully it won't be that long of a read.
Thanx,
>Colin,
>
>Look in the directory where Project is installed - you should find a file that is named something like
database.wri . I don't have the exact filename and location at hand, though... But this document (75 pages) explains the structures and how to read/write into it.
>
>Anyway, I haven't played with it yet, but I'm "scheduled" to start fooling with that in around a month (some more important things to work on first).
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>Good luck!
>
>
>>Nigel/Michael,
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>>I was playing around with MS Project and determined that I can save a project as either an Access MDB or a SQL Server 6.5 database.
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>>I was wondering about the possibility of writing data from my VFP app to one of these two formats and having the user then open that file in MS Project.
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>>Have either of you ever tried this? Either way, what are your thoughts?
Colin Magee
Team Leader, Systems Development
Metroland Media Group Ltd.
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
cmagee@metroland.comNever mistake having a career with having a life.