Hey Myron,
Yeah, that'll work, BUT I'd still like to see them populate automatically. BTW, would you mind listing that code for all the world to see?
Thanks....
>You can also create a generic utility to automatically sequence thru all the fields in your view and update the view properties from the table properties. Works real well with single table
>views. Basically use DBGetProp & DBSetProp.
>
>-myron kirby-
>myronk@flash.net
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>>That was added in VFP 5.0. Although I kinda wish that the properties for the fields would automatically be populated for the view, they're not. If I recall, if you've set up all your default values, input mask and so on for your fields, you've got to do it again in the view...yuck!
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