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Displaying an array with TBrowse
I am looking for an example of displaying an two-dimensional array
with an TBrowse object. I am working on ancient code that uses
TBrowseDB to display dbf-based data, but I am encountering
difficulties to display and browse the stuff when doing the transition
of exchanging the dbf data by an array.

While searching the archives, I often found a hint to example code
contained in the Clipper distribution (browse.prg), but unfortunately
I do not have access to these files. So if anybody could send me this
sample code this could hopefully help me a lot.

Any pointers are very appreciated!

TIA
Michael

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Michael
11-21-04 01:55 AM


Re: Displaying an array with TBrowse
On 20 Nov 2004 14:27:07 -0800, edv@michmash.de (Michael) wrote:

>I am looking for an example of displaying an two-dimensional array
>with an TBrowse object. I am working on ancient code that uses
>TBrowseDB to display dbf-based data, but I am encountering
>difficulties to display and browse the stuff when doing the transition
>of exchanging the dbf data by an array.
>
>While searching the archives, I often found a hint to example code
>contained in the Clipper distribution (browse.prg), but unfortunately
>I do not have access to these files. So if anybody could send me this
>sample code this could hopefully help me a lot.
>
>Any pointers are very appreciated!
>
>TIA
>Michael

Check your email...

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Ross McKenzie
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Melbourne Australia

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Ross McKenzie
11-21-04 01:55 AM


Re: Displaying an array with TBrowse
In article <de848c7c.0411201427.c3b0e32@posting.google.com> edv@michmash.de (Michael) wrote
:
>
>I am looking for an example of displaying an two-dimensional array
>with an TBrowse object. I am working on ancient code that uses
>TBrowseDB to display dbf-based data, but I am encountering
>difficulties to display and browse the stuff when doing the transition
>of exchanging the dbf data by an array.
>
>While searching the archives, I often found a hint to example code
>contained in the Clipper distribution (browse.prg), but unfortunately
>I do not have access to these files. So if anybody could send me this
>sample code this could hopefully help me a lot.

Are you sorry you do not have access to these files?

>Any pointers are very appreciated!

The statistics on sanity are that one out of every four Usenet poster
is suffering from some form of mental illness. Think of your three
best friends. If they're okay, then it is you.

>TIA

Why are you so positive about that?

--
Lady Chatterly

"Thanks to everybody who replied especially Lady Chatterly your advise
was the best" -- Osiris


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11-26-04 08:55 AM


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