>Hi, Cetin!
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>>>BTW what do you mean by "has the same license problem of MS-Graph". It's >>distributable.
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>I mean that ther version of MS-Graph that ships with our application is just able to users "see" the graphs genarated while development time... this version don't provide authorization to let user change the graphics, with a append general inside the code, for example... therefore, to change graphs in run-time, the user will need the MS-Graph that ships with MSOffice, or something like that.
>For further information, take a look at
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>INFO Limitations of Run-Time MS Graph-Microsoft KnowledgeBase
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http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q112/4/83.asp>
>Thanks for your attention!
Not totally true but yes have limitations. Another limiattion is that object model changes. Say you create with version 5 and user has version 8-9. Your routine simply bombs.
The other control I said is an ActiveX and I think it doesn't have those limitations. Try and see.
A true free alternative is VFP itself. You could create graphs with line, box etc metjods and objects.
Cetin