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Re: Memo fields in VFP

by shah <shahjagat@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 6, 2007 at 07:39 PM

On May 6, 8:13?pm, shah <shahja...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Hi ,
>
> We are in process of rewriting an old FPW 2.6 app in VFP. Till the
> process is completed ( a year or more) we have to compile the FPW 2.6
> app in VFP so we can convert it to 32 bit.
>
> I am trying to compile the FPW 2.6 app under VFP 7.0 - managed to get
> almost all the bugs out except one and I cannot seem to fix this
> particular one.
>
> In the FPW 2.6 application - The Insert - SQL, Gather and Scatter
> commands have been used extensively.
>
> I am finding that whenever the table has a memo field, the executable
> compiled in VFP throws a fit - 'Unrecoverable error' and throws me out
> of the application.
>
> I even tried the same thing at the command prompt. Created some MEMVAR
> and tried to Insert and Gather Memvar memo. The memo fields chokes.
>
> The table structure in FPW 2.6 shows the memo field to be 10 bytes in
> the table whereas a new table in VFP shows memo field to eb 4 bytes in
> the table. We are using the same table from the old FPW 2.6 appl in
> the VFP Compiled app.
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated.

Never mind my earlier question.  I feel like a dork.  The fpt files
were corrupt leading to the above mentioned problems.
 




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Memo fields in VFP
shah <shahjagat@[EMAIL  2007-05-06 18:13:44 
Re: Memo fields in VFP
shah <shahjagat@[EMAIL  2007-05-06 19:39:17 

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