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--- Additional comments from bruceden...@openoffice.org Fri Dec 12 18:21:43
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ODBC allows for a definable delimiter, and in there is no reason that the
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Dec 10 18:36:32 +
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I have never used forms, however, I had a go.
It says "True"
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Dec 4 12:35:45 +
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> No Base's parse ...
should read "Now Base's parser ..."
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Dec 4 12:31:13 +
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Bruce, if you add the following macro to a form in your database document, and
exec
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Issue #|96883
Summary|Base not calling Sage 50 ODBC
Component|Database access
Version|OOO300m9
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