Mike Sue-Ping
Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
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Databases,Tables, Views, Indexing and SQL syntax
Mike
I've only used it with VFP6 so I can't answer that.
It does provide a user interface when you run it though it doesn't look the same as the VFP designer.
Nick Mason
Re "pink" I'm not a fan but I think I know what you mean. I have been asked online if am that person. I wonder is he ever asked if he is me :-)
>Hi Nick,
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>Have you ever tried eview with a VFP7 database? Does it work? I tried to use it but it doesn't seem to do anything (that I can see) with my VFP7.0 database.
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>What is supposed to happen when I run it? I mean, is there supposed to be a user interface similar to the native VFP one for designing views? If so, it does not appear for me.
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>Thanks for any reply,
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>Mike
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>PS. "Bye the way which one's Pink" :) If you're a fan, you'd know what I mean.
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>>Also take a look at eview a utility in the downloads section that will help you maintain you views or create code to maintain your views.
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>>Nick Mason
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