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2001-01-24 10:39Michael Babcock : Re: foxuser entries
2001-01-24 10:55Matthew Jarvis : RE: foxuser entries
2001-01-24 11:00Cindy Winegarden : RE: foxuser entries
2001-01-24 11:24Matthew Jarvis : RE: foxuser entries
2001-01-24 12:43Fred Taylor : Re: foxuser entries
2001-01-24 14:26Russell, Stephen : RE: foxuser entries
2001-01-25 03:03Juergen Wondzinski : RE: foxuser entries
2001-01-25 03:30Fred Taylor : Re: foxuser entries
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foxuser entries

Author: Michael Babcock

Posted: 2001-01-23 16:26:29   Link

Is there any way to know what the entries mean in the foxuser=2Edbf? Is there

any harm in deleting any of them? The ones in question for me are as follows:

PREFW WINDSTPROC F 3784320010118

PREFW SCHEMAPOS F 2001320010118

PREFW SCHEMAOPTS F 765920010118

Sometimes my app won't start correctly, looking for a database in the launch

directory, and it's not necessary (because it isn't used prior to the error

point)=2E The code dies on the SET RESOURCE TO line, and I've tracked it down

to this=2E

Thanks in advance,

--Mike

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Re: foxuser entries

Author: Fred Taylor

Posted: 2001-01-23 16:54:56   Link

You can delete your FOXUSER.DBF & FOXUSER.FPT file, VFP will recreate them.

You will lose your settings like Command Window size & position, etc.

Fred

ftaylor@qwest.net

----- Original Message -----

From: "Michael Babcock" <mbabcock@kepro.org>

To: "Multiple recipients of ProFox" <profox@leafe.com>

Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 2:26 PM

Subject: foxuser entries

Is there any way to know what the entries mean in the foxuser.dbf? Is there

any harm in deleting any of them? The ones in question for me are as

follows:

PREFW WINDSTPROC F 3784320010118

PREFW SCHEMAPOS F 2001320010118

PREFW SCHEMAOPTS F 765920010118

Sometimes my app won't start correctly, looking for a database in the launch

directory, and it's not necessary (because it isn't used prior to the error

point). The code dies on the SET RESOURCE TO line, and I've tracked it down

to this.

Thanks in advance,

--Mike

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KePRO, Inc

Tel: 717-564-8288

Fax: 717-564-4188

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Re: foxuser entries

Author: Michael Babcock

Posted: 2001-01-24 10:39:27   Link

But can I delete just certain records (as opposed to the whole thing) without

doing harm? I believe so, if it just recreates them anyway=2E --Mike

>>> "ftaylor@qwest=2Enet" 01/23/01 05:25PM >>>

You can delete your FOXUSER=2EDBF & FOXUSER=2EFPT file, VFP will recreate them=2E

You will lose your settings like Command Window size & position, etc=2E

Fred

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From: "Michael Babcock" <mbabcock@kepro=2Eorg>

To: "Multiple recipients of ProFox" <profox@leafe=2Ecom>

Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 2:26 PM

Subject: foxuser entries

Is there any way to know what the entries mean in the foxuser=2Edbf? Is there

any harm in deleting any of them? The ones in question for me are as

follows:

PREFW WINDSTPROC F 3784320010118

PREFW SCHEMAPOS F 2001320010118

PREFW SCHEMAOPTS F 765920010118

Sometimes my app won't start correctly, looking for a database in the launch

directory, and it's not necessary (because it isn't used prior to the error

point)=2E The code dies on the SET RESOURCE TO line, and I've tracked it down

to this=2E

Thanks in advance,

--Mike

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Fax: 717-564-4188

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RE: foxuser entries

Author: Matthew Jarvis

Posted: 2001-01-24 10:55:13   Link

charset="iso-8859-1"

Yes - you can delete them. I've done it before. Don't remember why I did it

but I know it is possible and, in my case, safe.

The first couple records seem to be the "defaults" that FP wants to use for

fonts and such, but if you delete them it just recreates the records......

HTH,

Matt

-----Original Message-----

From: Michael Babcock [mailto:mbabcock@kepro.org]

Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 7:39 AM

To: Multiple recipients of ProFox

Subject: Re: foxuser entries

But can I delete just certain records (as opposed to the whole thing)

without

doing harm? I believe so, if it just recreates them anyway. --Mike

>>> "ftaylor@qwest.net" 01/23/01 05:25PM >>>

You can delete your FOXUSER.DBF & FOXUSER.FPT file, VFP will recreate them.

You will lose your settings like Command Window size & position, etc.

Fred

ftaylor@qwest.net ----- Original Message -----

From: "Michael Babcock" <mbabcock@kepro.org>

To: "Multiple recipients of ProFox" <profox@leafe.com>

Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 2:26 PM

Subject: foxuser entries

Is there any way to know what the entries mean in the foxuser.dbf? Is there

any harm in deleting any of them? The ones in question for me are as

follows:

PREFW WINDSTPROC F 3784320010118

PREFW SCHEMAPOS F 2001320010118

PREFW SCHEMAOPTS F 765920010118

Sometimes my app won't start correctly, looking for a database in the launch

directory, and it's not necessary (because it isn't used prior to the error

point). The code dies on the SET RESOURCE TO line, and I've tracked it down

to this.

Thanks in advance,

--Mike

*****************************************************

Michael Babcock

KePRO, Inc

Tel: 717-564-8288

Fax: 717-564-4188

Internet Address: mbabcock@kepro.org Home Page: http://www.kepro.org

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RE: foxuser entries

Author: Cindy Winegarden

Posted: 2001-01-24 11:00:20   Link

Mike,

Yes you can.

Try making a backup of your FoxUser, then delete the records and see what

happens. You can always go back!

Cindy Winegarden

Microsoft Certified Professional, Visual FoxPro

Microsoft Visual FoxPro MVP

cindy.winegarden@mvps.org

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Babcock

Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 10:39 AM

To: Multiple recipients of ProFox

Subject: Re: foxuser entries

But can I delete just certain records (as opposed to the whole thing)

without

doing harm? I believe so, if it just recreates them anyway. --Mike

>>> "ftaylor@qwest.net" 01/23/01 05:25PM >>>

You can delete your FOXUSER.DBF & FOXUSER.FPT file, VFP will recreate them.

You will lose your settings like Command Window size & position, etc.

Fred

ftaylor@qwest.net ----- Original Message -----

From: "Michael Babcock" <mbabcock@kepro.org>

To: "Multiple recipients of ProFox" <profox@leafe.com>

Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 2:26 PM

Subject: foxuser entries

Is there any way to know what the entries mean in the foxuser.dbf? Is there

any harm in deleting any of them? The ones in question for me are as

follows:

PREFW WINDSTPROC F 3784320010118

PREFW SCHEMAPOS F 2001320010118

PREFW SCHEMAOPTS F 765920010118

Sometimes my app won't start correctly, looking for a database in the launch

directory, and it's not necessary (because it isn't used prior to the error

point). The code dies on the SET RESOURCE TO line, and I've tracked it down

to this.

Thanks in advance,

--Mike

*****************************************************

Michael Babcock

KePRO, Inc

Tel: 717-564-8288

Fax: 717-564-4188

Internet Address: mbabcock@kepro.org Home Page: http://www.kepro.org

*****************************************************

©2001 Cindy Winegarden
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RE: foxuser entries

Author: Matthew Jarvis

Posted: 2001-01-24 11:24:02   Link

charset="iso-8859-1"

Yes - you can delete them. I've done it before. Don't remember why I did it

but I know it is possible and, in my case, safe.

The first couple records seem to be the "defaults" that FP wants to use for

fonts and such, but if you delete them it just recreates the records......

HTH,

Matt

©2001 Matthew Jarvis
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Re: foxuser entries

Author: Fred Taylor

Posted: 2001-01-24 12:43:00   Link

Michael,

Sure, I don't see why not. Like you said, if you delete the whole thing it

recreates them.

You have to do a couple of things to access the FOXUSER.DBF like a table.

SET RESOURCE OFF

USE SYS(2005) EXCLUSIVE

* find and mark your records for delete

PACK

USE

SET RESOURCE ON

You may need to restart VFP to get some entries re-created, I'm not sure

about that.

Fred

ftaylor@qwest.net

----- Original Message -----

From: "Michael Babcock" <mbabcock@kepro.org>

To: "Multiple recipients of ProFox" <profox@leafe.com>

Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 8:39 AM

Subject: Re: foxuser entries

But can I delete just certain records (as opposed to the whole thing)

without

doing harm? I believe so, if it just recreates them anyway. --Mike

>>> "ftaylor@qwest.net" 01/23/01 05:25PM >>>

You can delete your FOXUSER.DBF & FOXUSER.FPT file, VFP will recreate them.

You will lose your settings like Command Window size & position, etc.

Fred

ftaylor@qwest.net ----- Original Message -----

From: "Michael Babcock" <mbabcock@kepro.org>

To: "Multiple recipients of ProFox" <profox@leafe.com>

Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 2:26 PM

Subject: foxuser entries

Is there any way to know what the entries mean in the foxuser.dbf? Is there

any harm in deleting any of them? The ones in question for me are as

follows:

PREFW WINDSTPROC F 3784320010118

PREFW SCHEMAPOS F 2001320010118

PREFW SCHEMAOPTS F 765920010118

Sometimes my app won't start correctly, looking for a database in the launch

directory, and it's not necessary (because it isn't used prior to the error

point). The code dies on the SET RESOURCE TO line, and I've tracked it down

to this.

Thanks in advance,

--Mike

*****************************************************

Michael Babcock

KePRO, Inc

Tel: 717-564-8288

Fax: 717-564-4188

Internet Address: mbabcock@kepro.org Home Page: http://www.kepro.org

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RE: foxuser entries

Author: Russell, Stephen

Posted: 2001-01-24 14:26:21   Link

You will user the labels so modi label will have a hard time. There is code

to re-set those layouts but it didn't work in my experience.

__Stephen

> -----Original Message-----

> From: Matthew Jarvis [SMTP:mjarvis@fabtrol.com]

> Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 10:24 AM

> To: Multiple recipients of ProFox

> Subject: RE: foxuser entries

>

> Yes - you can delete them. I've done it before. Don't remember why I did

> it but I know it is possible and, in my case, safe.

>

> The first couple records seem to be the "defaults" that FP wants to use

> for fonts and such, but if you delete them it just recreates the

> records......

>

> HTH,

>

> Matt

>

>

©2001 Russell, Stephen
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RE: foxuser entries

Author: Juergen Wondzinski

Posted: 2001-01-25 03:03:43   Link

Hi Fred,

>> You have to do a couple of things to access the FOXUSER.DBF like a table.

>> SET RESOURCE OFF

>> USE SYS(2005) EXCLUSIVE

Not neccessarily. You can also do (without SET RESO OFF):

USE SYS(2005) AGAIN ORDER 1

The FoxUser is (up to VFP6, at least) always in Exclusive Mode already. It

has also an index attached, which is always created new when VFP starts.

Unfortunately, the name is a Sys(2015) one, thus the numeric access of the

Order.

I use the FoxUser quite often, and store my own settings in it (Window

positions, Grid columns order, last used customer and such). And instead of

writing an INI file, or (shudder) clobbering the registry, this is the best

and fastest way to store personal data. (That's what VFP is known best for:

dbf access) And no need for extensive errorchecking, too: The foxuser is

always present, and has always a fresh index.

The index is on "Type + Id + LEFT(Name, 24)", thus I store the APP-Name to

Type, The Setting-IDs to ID and the username to Name. You then have a

Logical, a Date, a Numeric and a Memo field for your own free usage. FoxPro

doesn't care about entries he doesn't know. You shouldn't name your APP like

any of the used Type-fieldvalues of FoxPro, though <g>.

Starting with VFP7, the FoxUser is in Shared mode, thus the above concept

gets even better, because you then can have a central FoxUser, thus a moving

user has always his settings, regardless of the PC he's on. Try this with

Registry or INI entries....

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Re: foxuser entries

Author: Fred Taylor

Posted: 2001-01-25 03:30:24   Link

Thanks wOOdy. I knew you could open FOXUSER again, but I didn't know you

could pack it.

About time it was shareable, too. Don't get me started on that PITA

registry. Ugh!

Fred

ftaylor@qwest.net

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From: "Juergen Wondzinski" <woody@prolib.de>

To: "Multiple recipients of ProFox" <profox@leafe.com>

Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 1:03 AM

Subject: RE: foxuser entries

> Hi Fred,

>

> >> You have to do a couple of things to access the FOXUSER.DBF like a

table.

> >> SET RESOURCE OFF

> >> USE SYS(2005) EXCLUSIVE

>

> Not neccessarily. You can also do (without SET RESO OFF):

>

> USE SYS(2005) AGAIN ORDER 1

>

> The FoxUser is (up to VFP6, at least) always in Exclusive Mode already. It

> has also an index attached, which is always created new when VFP starts.

> Unfortunately, the name is a Sys(2015) one, thus the numeric access of the

> Order.

>

> I use the FoxUser quite often, and store my own settings in it (Window

> positions, Grid columns order, last used customer and such). And instead

of

> writing an INI file, or (shudder) clobbering the registry, this is the

best

> and fastest way to store personal data. (That's what VFP is known best

for:

> dbf access) And no need for extensive errorchecking, too: The foxuser is

> always present, and has always a fresh index.

>

> The index is on "Type + Id + LEFT(Name, 24)", thus I store the APP-Name to

> Type, The Setting-IDs to ID and the username to Name. You then have a

> Logical, a Date, a Numeric and a Memo field for your own free usage.

FoxPro

> doesn't care about entries he doesn't know. You shouldn't name your APP

like

> any of the used Type-fieldvalues of FoxPro, though <g>.

>

> Starting with VFP7, the FoxUser is in Shared mode, thus the above concept

> gets even better, because you then can have a central FoxUser, thus a

moving

> user has always his settings, regardless of the PC he's on. Try this with

> Registry or INI entries....

>

>

>

>

> Servus

>

> wOOdy

>

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