On 11/4/2014 8:22 AM, Jean MAURICE wrote:
Le 04/11/2014 16:08, Jeff Johnson a écrit :
I can't imagine why someone would do that other than simulating free tables while using DBC's.
IMHO, when you open a table belonging to a database, the database is automatically open. So you can use long field name, ...

For fun, as you seem to have the sources, comment all the CLOSE DATABASES ALL and see what happen !

The Foxil


That would be fun! A web connection application as well as a network application accessing the same tables. There are about 150 users Georgia to California.

I like the idea though. The reason I am asking is because I am adding new procedures to the application and don't want to create unintended consequences.

BTW I don't find any OPEN DATABASE ? commands.

Thank,

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Jeff

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