Terry,
I too have the toolkit but never thought of looking for BROWSE because I use BROWSE as an interactive control. Thank you so much for the tip and a new and different way of using the toolkit. Now here is my tip for you. Take a look at the Mere Mortals Framework for .net. I am crusing with this thing. I have recently revitalized an old fpw26 app with an IE interface. Kevin and Rick have made easy work out of asp.net access to vfp/fpw data tables. I thought the app was long dead. Not so any more. In it's next release, mm.net will have internet security and multi-language and will be just as simple.
Regards,
Neil (mere mortal and proud of it.)
>Hi Neil,
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>I'm also a VFP developer and new to .Net. I too was frustrated that there was no direct way to BROWSE a dataset or table. However a friend told me about the VFPToolKit and suggested I check it out. Well I did and I found a function to browse a datatable from a view.
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>Browse() with a data view object as a parameter. This displays the data in a grid that looks just like a browse window.
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>There are dozens of functions that mimic VPF commands in the toolkit. Source code is available so I have been able to see how to write .Net code to accomplish the functionality of many commands I have used in VFP.
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>I think every VFP to .Net developer should get familiar with this class library.
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>You can find it at
http://www.gotdotnet.com/team/vfp/>
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>Good Luck
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>Terry Carroll