gt; Subject: Undocumented syntax, works great,but it is driving me nuts. Where
> did it come from? Why can't I find
> reference to it?
>
> Good Day, All!
>
> I am using some very old VFP3 code as the underpinnings for a new project
> (very stable code, still in use daily a
g me nuts. Where did
it come from? Why can't I find
reference to it?
Good Day, All!
I am using some very old VFP3 code as the underpinnings for a new project
(very stable code, still in use daily all around the country), and came
across a command using a syntax I can't find in either the
On Jun 26, 2008, at 6:37 AM, Gil Hale wrote:
> cCustNum with mCustNum, ;
> RECORD mThisRecord
But there shouldn't be a comma after mCustNum -- I would think that
would break the scope statement.
Ken
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Gil Hale wrote:
> Good Day, All!
>
> I am using some very old VFP3 code as the underpinnings for a new project
> (very stable code, still in use daily all around the country), and came
> across a command using a syntax I can't find in either the VFP9 help file or
> VFP7 Hacker's Guide electronic d
> Message: 7
> Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 07:37:07 -0400
> From: "Gil Hale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Undocumented syntax, works great, but it is driving me nuts.
> Where did it come from? Why can't I findreference to it?
> To: [EMAIL PRO
Good Day, All!
I am using some very old VFP3 code as the underpinnings for a new project
(very stable code, still in use daily all around the country), and came
across a command using a syntax I can't find in either the VFP9 help file or
VFP7 Hacker's Guide electronic documentation. It looks a bi
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