Hi!
Yes, for sure you require to provide it. Explore that class properties in design time and see what is the file for that class. Find file on disk and all related files (usually with the same name but different extension). Then copy these files to another computer into the same folder (system32, if no such folder, then into system) and register the main file using RegSrv32 utility. When this class is from MS, it is probably installed with some MS software. Sometimes you cannot just copy®ister, so you need to find what installs that class and install on another machine to have that class. Some classes moght have a separate installation application, like MDACTYP.EXE for installing ADO objects. In VFP Install Wizard allows you to create installation application and add to it all external classes (like yours), so when you run installation on another computer, these classes installed automatically.
HTH.
>Hi all,
>I have a application that I have added the time/date class in a form.
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>With this new addition, when run on another computer I get an error message that it cannot be found. I assume that it requires a copy of the class.
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>On closer inspection I notice that the class is not a Foxpro class.
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>Does this mean that I have to provide the class along with the program when running it onto another computer.
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>Assumming this is the case where are do they greneraly reside.
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>Thanks
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>Brian
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