Thanks I'll give that a go.
>The DBC is a table itself, so you could always just append a record to the DBC table and store the date value in the property field, albeit in a string format.
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>Although not orthodox, the power tools don't seem to mind that there is an extra record in the DBC.
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>Mace
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>>Nice idea Mace unfortunately the dbc contains no tables so I was hoping to use its structure - I've currently set it to use DBGetProp and the Comment field but this doesn't seem ideal.
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>>Thanks for the input.
>>Caroline
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>>>Hi Caroline,
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>>>Can't you have a simple datetime field in the local database the holds the date and time that the last download was performed. It would then be a simple case to compare this value against the datetime of your server db and download it if necessary.
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>>>Mace
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>>>>Martin
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>>>>Thanks for that but what I'm actually after is a quick and easy way of indicating that the local copy of my program needs to upload, from the server, a new copy of the database (that just contains views) when I've changed/added a view definition.
>>>>
>>>>Is that clearer?
>>>>Thanks for any ideas.
>>>>Caroline
Caroline