you can also handle more complicated stuff but you have to write the parser
by yourself
e.g. if you see a FOR do the rest of the code inside a premade for loop
etc.
Arnon
>The main problem is that you can't compile the generated code if you're
not
>in the development environment.
>
>If you have only "one line commands" in the memo fields you can run them
>line by line using macrosubstitution. If the code is more complicate, you
>may try an utility that you can find here on UT, in the Files section, I
>think (I don't remember its name right now :)).
>
>Vlad
>
>>Hi there:
>>Has anyone tried to generate a PRG and run it dynamically at run-time.
I
>have a table with a memo field with the code I want to execute at
run-time.
> This works under development mode but fails at run-time, since the PRGs
I
>dynamically create are not "burned" in the EXE.
>>
>>Any ideas?
>>
>>TIA
>>
>> Antonio Lozada
>
>
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