Alaska Software Inc. - re: any way to look at variables in a *.xpf file ??
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Narender Groverre: any way to look at variables in a *.xpf file ??
on Wed, 16 Feb 2005 11:49:28 -0500
Hi,
is there an equivalent way of exmaning contents of an xpf file ?
in dbase you could:
clear all
restore from <file>.mem
display memory
..
Xbase display and list are reserved for records only...
Narender in Toronto
Phil Ide
Re: any way to look at variables in a *.xpf file ??
on Wed, 16 Feb 2005 17:22:19 +0000
Narender,

> Hi,
> is there an equivalent way of exmaning contents of an xpf file ?
> in dbase you could:
> clear all
> restore from <file>.mem
> display memory
> ..

Yes, Frank++'s tipps.pdf contains details this.  If you can't find it on
the Alaska site, I have a copy somewhere.

Regards,

Phil Ide

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Narender GroverRe: any way to look at variables in a *.xpf file ??
on Wed, 16 Feb 2005 15:18:33 -0500
Thanks Phil,
I couldnt find the mentioned file anywhere. Could you please post it or 
email it to me. Thanking in Advance, BTW - I browsed your site ! and will be 
coming back again and again to see all the goodies on it.
Narender
"Phil Ide" <phil@idep.org.uk> wrote in message 
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> Narender,
>
>> Hi,
>> is there an equivalent way of exmaning contents of an xpf file ?
>> in dbase you could:
>> clear all
>> restore from <file>.mem
>> display memory
>> ..
>
> Yes, Frank++'s tipps.pdf contains details this.  If you can't find it on
> the Alaska site, I have a copy somewhere.
>
> Regards,
> -- 
> Phil Ide
>
> ***************************************
> * Xbase++ FAQ, Libraries and Sources: *
> * goto: http://www.idep.org.uk/xbase  *
> ***************************************
>
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