| Nelson Kaye 2007-01-06, 6:55 pm |
| Bruce,
I can enter it in under type, but I get a compile error.
I'm sorry, but I don't understand where 'generate last' is? I looked in the
dct, went to the table in question, and then clicked on properties. I
gather I am looking in the wrong spot.
Also, you mentioned in an earlier response that if I use LIKE (referencing a
table), it has to set after the file declarations.. If it is defined in the
dct, how is this done?
Nelson
"Nelson Kaye" <nkaye1@nyc.rr.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks for all the comments!. Based on the many suggestions, I will set
up
> all my app's globals in the dct, as opposed to includes. Ubaidullah's
> approach to copy and paste makes the transition easy.
>
> I do have one remaining problem ( that I know of ) in building globals
into
> the dct:
>
> I currently, for example, have an include - ShiftSch
> LIKE(ShiftSch:RECORD), PRE(DYSFTSCH)
>
> I can't seem to set this up in the dct. I enter ShiftSch as the column
> name; LIKE as the data type; It then asks for the base type, and I get
> stuck, and I cannot add ShiftSch:RECORD.
>
> Nelson
>
> "Nelson Kaye" <nkaye1@nyc.rr.com> wrote in message
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