>Al
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>First I should say I am using pretty old code.
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>This code builds Exam Time Tables where there is a lot of relational linking of files using the student ID number to determine exam conflicts.
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>There is no data environment. It is all done by selecting tables and setting relations with code then scanning through the tables. I have found that the data would get lost (no students) if MS Outlook was running. I have found no solution except to tell the VP's to turn off MS Outlook.
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>Now I just found a different problem which I have fixed. I had a stand-alone program called PRINT1.PRG . Elsewhere in the code (written about 7 years ago) there were 2 appearances of PRINT1 procedures as part of other .prgs. In the Windows 95/98 environment this ran properly. In the Windows NT 2000 environment, it was jumping to one of the embeded PRINT1 procedures rather than the stand-alone PRINT1.PRG. This one took more than a few minutes to fix, but its OK now.
If it's Outlook XP you're not the first to see problems.
http://www.levelextreme.com/wconnect/wc.dll?FournierTransformation~?2,15,608767
Regards. Al
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