Re: Two DBC's with the same file name

Author: Jeff Johnson

Posted: 2012-01-24 at 12:31:05

I use the VMP framework mostly authored by Drew Speedie. Look what I

found in the documentation:

"Since VFP allows you to have more than one .DBC/database open at once,

and each database could have its own GeneratePK table, the fact that

used("GeneratePK") isn't good enough -- we have to make sure that any

open GeneratePK

belongs to tcGenPKDatabaseName"

the database name is passed as a parameter and he used cursorgetprop on

the table

to make sure it is the correct database. Thanks again Drew!

I only had problems when I checked the table outside of a framework

call. Now I know

how to handle it.

Jeff

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Jeff

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Jeff Johnson

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On 01/24/2012 09:40 AM, Jeff Johnson wrote:

> I have two DBC's with the same file name in them. Everything works okay

> except for checking if a specific file is being used().

>

> Example:

> open database dbc1

> set database to dbc1

> use dbc1.filename

>

> open database dbc2

> set database to dbc2

>

> ?used('filename') returns .t. but it is dbc1

>

> Is there any way to check to see if dbc2!filename is being used?

>

> Please don't suggest that I change the file name. It is only one file

> and I would have to change too much code to change it.

>

>

>

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