Subject |
Re: Just in case I was the last to know |
From |
Lee Grant <camilee@nospam.comcast.net> |
Date |
Sun, 23 Jul 2023 14:52:07 -0400 |
Newsgroups |
dbase.getting-started |
Attachment(s) |
SAMPLESvsDBASESAMPLES.PNG, SourceCodeSamplesLabel.PNG, SourceCodeSamplesLabel2.PNG |
Ken,
Just so you don't think I'm going mad, here are 3 screenshots, 1 showing
my User BDE Aliases dialog box and 2 showing my Source Code Aliases
dialog box, with one showing where my installation had apparently named
my DBASESAMPLES, BDE Aliases and my Source Code Aliases as having been
named SAMPLES. The one shows where probably a source code alias should
have been for DBASESAMPLES should have been in the Source Code dialog.
These are stock installs of dBASE 2019. I've just gone through my older
installs, as I remember seeing these references before...and all of my
versions up to 2019 have DBASESSAMPLES as the User BDE Aliases. I
honestly don't remember changing the name, but it's possible. I guess
I'll have to readjust everything back now.... :(
Time for some more fun. :)
Lee
On 7/23/2023 8:04 AM, Ken Mayer wrote:
> On 7/22/2023 11:48 PM, Lee Grant wrote:
>> Either I'm the last to know, or I've been missing some serious notes
>> on what to do.
>>
>> I just spent time going through my 'Samples' directory, changing all
>> the references to "DBASESAMPLES" to "Samples", as the in app BDE link
>> never made the connect and it was throwing errors all over the place.
>
> DBASESAMPLES and various other aliases are now User BDE Aliases. See
> attached.
>
<snip>
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