-
VFP ODBC Issue
Does anyone know why when using the latest version of the ODBC MS VFP 6.00.8448
through DJ V7, VFP data files open up with the field names in
lower case, instead of UPPER CASE as the original data file contained?
Is there an instruction that can be used to retain the UPPER CASE structure?
-
Re: VFP ODBC Issue
Steve,
Not sure what you're after, but within the VFP ide field names show in
Proper Case (Myfield) when browsing a table, and in lower case in the
project manager and table designer.
Are you perhaps referring to contents of text fields?
--
Cindy Winegarden
Microsoft Certified Professional, Visual FoxPro
Duke Children's Information Systems
Duke University Medical Center
cindyw@duke.edu
"steve m" <steve@lawbill.com> wrote in message
news:38f313e2@news.devx.com...
|
| Does anyone know why when using the latest version of the ODBC MS
VFP 6.00.8448
| through DJ V7, VFP data files open up with the field names in
| lower case, instead of UPPER CASE as the original data file
contained?
|
| Is there an instruction that can be used to retain the UPPER CASE
structure?
|
|
-
Re: VFP ODBC Issue
In another message of his he spells out that DJ is Data Junction. He's not
viewing the data thru VFP.
PF
"Cindy Winegarden" <cindy.w@duke.edu> wrote in message
news:38f5412d@news.devx.com...
> Steve,
>
> Not sure what you're after, but within the VFP ide field names show in
> Proper Case (Myfield) when browsing a table, and in lower case in the
> project manager and table designer.
>
> Are you perhaps referring to contents of text fields?
>
> --
>
> Cindy Winegarden
> Microsoft Certified Professional, Visual FoxPro
>
> Duke Children's Information Systems
> Duke University Medical Center
>
> cindyw@duke.edu
>
>
>
> "steve m" <steve@lawbill.com> wrote in message
> news:38f313e2@news.devx.com...
> |
> | Does anyone know why when using the latest version of the ODBC MS
> VFP 6.00.8448
> | through DJ V7, VFP data files open up with the field names in
> | lower case, instead of UPPER CASE as the original data file
> contained?
> |
> | Is there an instruction that can be used to retain the UPPER CASE
> structure?
> |
> |
>
>
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
Forum Rules
|
Top DevX Stories
Easy Web Services with SQL Server 2005 HTTP Endpoints
JavaOne 2005: Java Platform Roadmap Focuses on Ease of Development, Sun Focuses on the "Free" in F.O.S.S.
Wed Yourself to UML with the Power of Associations
Microsoft to Add AJAX Capabilities to ASP.NET
IBM's Cloudscape Versus MySQL
|
Bookmarks