Ralph - Hi! Hey, Rhoda and I are going to spend a week in September down in
Newport Beach, intend to catch up with you for a drink!

I believe that it's the 64Bit version that's a problem, it loads just fine
on my 32Bit version on the laptop. I meant an incrementing field like a
::I. I was working on a small app for myself where I needed an index field
and used both ::I and ::J but the system crashes after importing a small
number of records. I finally built the index number into the spread sheet I
was pulling the data from and it was fine. I then worked the app on my
normal XP desktops and the ::I and ::J worked as expected. I've repeated
the trials and have repeated crashes. Don't really know what to say about
it.

Hope all is well.

Don



On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 11:01 AM, Ralph Alvy <[email protected]> wrote:

> What's incremental field code?
>
> How do you run DP on Win7 at all? I thought it couldn't be done unless
> you're either using a virtual XP window for it, or using DOSBox without the
> ability to print from it.
>
> On Feb 14, 2012, at 6:55 AM, Don Friedman wrote:
>
> > Rich - that's really strange. But as operating systems seem to progress
> I also find odd things happening. For example, on my laptop running Win7
> (my only machine to do so) I can't use any incremental field code; take the
> same .str to any other machine it's fine.
> >
>
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