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From
25/08/2000 09:03:34
Cindy Winegarden
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, North Carolina, United States
 
 
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25/08/2000 05:25:28
Cetin Basoz
Engineerica Inc.
Izmir, Turkey
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Visual FoxPro
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Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
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Message ID:
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Cetin,

The Wiki isn't really a message board to post question. That's why you haven't found a good way to post one!

It's really more of a place to discuss topics or post examples. Something more like an encyclopedia than a help desk.

If you have a problem and find a good solution, the Wiki would be a place to discuss it. Of course part of the problem in searching is to guess which search text will take you where you want to go. It's a really different format than this, the MS newsgroups, or the ProFox email list.



>For second I feel that you're saying you could find things from Wikis easily with solutions. I wish I could share. For example 'grid valid' in full text search (BTW I think it was the place to search for something) got me to 2 more pages none dealing directly with my question. Anyway from there I got to microsoft site for knowledgebase Q135625. Same old bug info with no 'workaround' (I wouldn't comment the time I spent for pages to show up - it's my particular connection problem). Only thing I learned from there was MS doesn't use 'Comments' feedback at all (I wrote workaround there years ago) :)
>If I were just a fox.wikis user than I would be sitting and waiting for MS to find a solution. Funny UT has lots of workarounds on the subject. I tried various other things in that 'find' link and always got 0 topics ('grid valid' was just tried to see if I were doing search wrong). Would you tell me how to do a simple search on wikis. Isn't something like 'excel memo' a valid search entry. Also I'd be pleased to learn how I could ask a question there. TIA.
>Cetin
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