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I can answer general questions related to Foxpro from Version 2.0 to 9.0. I'll try to answer them as quickly as possible.
I've been into Dbase programming from age of 11. I've worked in versions from FoxPro 2.0 and Foxbase.
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I've done my B.Tech (IT) with distinction from Anna University, Chennai - India.
I've done my B.Tech (IT) with distinction from Anna University, Chennai - India.
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Hi, Still, it would work. The workareas in 2 different programs are completely different. Every program runs in it's own memory. The data concurrency is to be controlled at the application level
Hi, IMHO, you don't need two programs to do this. Multi-user FoxPro is based on file sharing system. Just run the same program from the second machine. But keep in mind to use the fullpath of the
Hi, You can open in a new area if you want the existing open file to remain open. It's based on your needs. Best regards, Markish http://markish.in
Hi Murugappan, You've to refer a file from a different system using the absolute path. Something like use \\system1\c\folder\file.dbf Or you can create a network map drive and call that as "Z:
Hi jaid, You have to compare the expiry_date field with current date that's date() and make your decision. It can be even put in the sql query you are using to fetch data from the table. some thing

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