Hi Neil,

> There is a high chance that you have 'Allow Zero Length' 
> set to No or 'Required' set to Yes in the field properties 
> of your access table. Either will create the 'quirk' you 
> refer to.

Thanks for the information.   I'll verify the access table to check.

> 
> The server will handle as many PDA's as you have. We have 4 in total
> and all of them can be running
> together.
> 
> The server is written in Visual Basic 6, the client in nsbasic 7 and
> using MYSQL for the db, but using access
> is only a matter on changing 1 line of code.
> 
> It is far from finished, but it is operational, and if you think it
> could help you, then I am more than happy
> to share it.
> 

I'm SURE it would be of great help.    In fact the system I'm working
on is just a stepping stone to reach something similar to what you have. 

One of the weak spots I'm sure I have is the handling of the Winsock
control within NSBasic....

If you can, please send it to my email at:   edgard DOT riba AT gmail
DOT com   (remove the spaces and change DOT for periods and AT for the
ampersand character).

Thanks again!

Edgard L. Riba



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