Re: SQL Response to Forms

2013-01-17 Thread Jean MAURICE
I cross my finger for you ! Hoping that you have the same meaning in the USA !! Good Luck and if your next work is with VFP, tell the interviewer that you belong to the largest Fox community in the world ! The Foxil In France (btw, France is in Europe ;-) ) __

Re: SQL Response to Forms

2013-01-17 Thread Allen
Good luck Seems to be the way these days. Shops offer 20 hours in the uk to avoid tax. Something the big companies seem to manage ok Al -Original Message- From: David Almada Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2013 7:53 PM To: profoxt...@leafe.com Subject: SQL Response to Forms Thanks for

SQL Response to Forms

2013-01-17 Thread David Almada
Thanks for all the responses to my SQL inquiry. I have my second interview this Friday for a new job working 20 hours a week. It is barely enough to live on but it would be doing something I like(FOXPRO). Wish me luck! David Almada, San Diego, California _

Re: SQL Response to Forms

2013-01-14 Thread AndyHC
On 14/01/2013 20:12, Tracy Pearson wrote: David Almada wrote on 2013-01-13: I created a VIEW connected to a MicroSoft SQL 2005 Database Table. I then created a form with the next/previous/add/edit. buttons. I fixed the VIEW so that it would update the fields in the sql database. A

RE: SQL Response to Forms

2013-01-14 Thread Tracy Pearson
David Almada wrote on 2013-01-13: > I created a VIEW connected to a MicroSoft SQL 2005 Database Table. I then > created a form with the next/previous/add/edit. buttons. > > > I fixed the VIEW so that it would update the fields in the sql database. > > > All works great except when I leave

SQL Response to Forms

2013-01-13 Thread David Almada
I created a VIEW connected to a MicroSoft SQL 2005 Database Table. I then created a form with the next/previous/add/edit. buttons. I fixed the VIEW so that it would update the fields in the sql database. All works great except when I leave a field blank and save and then go back and go t