Some years ago (2001?), Mark McCasland posted some VFP code for creating an
ODBC DSN in the registry. It probably needs some tweaking for a post-XP world
but it might be helpful. It's in the public domain so I'll submit to Ed for the
Profox archives.
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rk
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From:
Thanks for the link Ted - I had already found that one but was a little wary
about making registry entries straight up...
Found some nifty fox code here and decided to run with that instead:
http://fox.wikis.com/wc.dll?Wiki~ProgrammaticallyCreatingDSNs
I have a system.dbf with the app that holds
If you mean Can you make registry entries?, the answer is yes, you
can. I have tested and verified this.
Dan Covill
San Diego
On 09/13/11 21:18, Tina Currie wrote:
Hi all,
As part of my install for my app, I need to install qodbc.exe (so I can
connect to the QuickBooks Data), but then also
Tina Currie t...@datahouse.com.au wrote:
Hi all,
As part of my install for my app, I need to install qodbc.exe (so I can
connect to the QuickBooks Data), but then also need to set up a data
source
name. Can I do that through Inno?
Tina
Been a long time since I thought of such things.
On 9/14/2011 12:18 AM, Tina Currie wrote:
Hi all,
As part of my install for my app, I need to install qodbc.exe (so I can
connect to the QuickBooks Data), but then also need to set up a data source
name. Can I do that through Inno?
Please let us know how you finalize this, as I may need
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