It is of course best to handle everything in VFP code, instead of modifying
an external program. But it is possible in Outlook, by a few mouse clicks to transfer the entire contents of the Outlook Inbox to a VPF table.
Outlook creates the table all by itself.
My first thought then was to create a macro so the user wouldn't have to bother with the procedure. But I have no info about how to create VB macros for Outlook.
Adding a pad to Outlook's menu then would make it very simple to handle.
The other approach, by using VFP code is a bit more complex, but I may eventually learn how to do it. At present, I stumble at the definition of a class, and get 'Class definition SESSION not found.'
Is that because I am using VFP6.0?
Rolf
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