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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
FoxPro 2.x
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00064564
Message ID:
00065512
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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

I installed FOXPRO 2.6 on my PC on the C: drive to test. After the
application was written & tested, I moved FOXPRO to our shared
network drive E:. I then send the ICON to execute the application
to each user. Therefore; the other machines share a runtime on
the network.

To answer your question about SAVE SCREEN. I thought I had to
SAVE a SCREEN when I expected to exit and re-enter that screen.
To test this I removed SAVE SCREEN from the application and tested
there was no difference so I removed it from the production application

Thank You, Barb

>>>==========================================================
>>>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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