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Visual FoxPro
Category:
FoxPro 2.x
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00064564
Message ID:
00065458
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>>>>>>>We have 10 units on our Network, I have developed a application to >>>update >>>>>>>Inventory. the >>>>>>>programs run perfectly on my unit, but the other units receive the >>>message >>>>>>>'INSUFFICIENT MEMORY' >>>>>>>we are running with Windows 95 on Gateway 2000s, pentium 133, 16mb >>>ram. >>>>>>>The configurations >>>>>>>appear to be the same. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>Does anyone have any ideas on what may be causing this error to >occur. >>>>>The program fails on a 'SAVE SCREEN' command >>>> >>>>How much memory DO the machines have? Is there a config.fpw that is on >>>your machine and not on the others? >>>> >>>>And out of idle curiosity, why are you doing a SAVE SCREEN command? >And >>>have you tried a SAVE SCREEN TO filename if you absolutely have to do a >>>save screen? >>> >>>1) We have 16 mb on each machine. >>>2) I am running on a network 'E:' drive so all should have access >>>to config.fpw >>>3) The first program lists files, 20 at a time to select which one >>>is to be updated. The second program is the update program. >>>After updating the selection I want to return to the same point >>>in the file selection. If you know of a better way, please te >>>me about it. >>> >>>Thank You >>> >>> >>> >>I suppose if you have a list box populated with the files and the index >for >>the current selection. You have a button for them to choose update which >>runs your update program, when that returns the index is set to the same >>========================================================== >>Objective Software http://www.dev-com.com/~objective >>(44)(0)1299-823321 Tel Mobile: 44-(0)976-361760 > > >I am not using a list box I am using a check box next to an array >item, if the item is checked, then I start the update program. >the array is a DIMENSION (20), rebuilt for each successive page of >items. There is a second array which holds the RECNO() for the >first item on each page, therefore; allowing page forward and >backward through the items. After a selected item is updated >control returns to the selection program, at the point it left. > > >>(44)(0)1299-879047 Fax >>16 New Street >>Stourport on Severn >>Worcestershire >>England >>DY13 8UW >>Simon P. Lucy >>Support queries http://www.dev-com.com/~objective/support.html > > > Ok, I spose I'm still confused why you want to Save Screen, but that's hardly helpful to your problem. If everything is identical, program file, data, video boards, fonts installed, resources available, version and patch level of O.S. etc, etc.... Then there's something different which is not immediately obvious (he says obviously), would you by any chance have Fox installed on your own system, whereas the other machines share a runtime on the network? Have you upgraded your Fox to 2.6a? I did have a problem with the runtime when 2.6a was first released with fonts screwing up. Simon ========================================================== Objective Software http://www.dev-com.com/~objective (44)(0)1299-823321 Tel Mobile: 44-(0)976-361760 (44)(0)1299-879047 Fax 16 New Street Stourport on Severn Worcestershire England DY13 8UW Simon P. Lucy Support queries http://www.dev-com.com/~objective/support.html
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