> dBaseIII+ had 10 work areas (source, page 20 of Hacker Guide 6.0)
>

I can't believe I actually took the time to crack open my dBase III+ Books
(Ashton-Tate originals that came with the app) to try to verify that info!
What a wonderful walk down memory lane, in simpler (and less exciting)
times.  Days when folks looked upon anyone who knew how to get around in DOS
as demi-gods.

Anyway, after digging through the section on workspaces and not finding
anything specific I got back to some real work/play.  So, I can not confirm
or refute Rick's information, or the accuracy of the Hacker's Guide.  I will
say however, if it is in the Hacker's Guide you can pretty much take it to
the bank!


Gil

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> >> dBase2 had 4 tables open as a limit, dBase3 you could get  25????<<
>
> dBaseIII+ had 10 work areas (source, page 20 of Hacker Guide 6.0)
>
> Rick
> White Light Computing, Inc.
>
> www.whitelightcomputing.com
> www.swfox.net
> www.rickschummer.com
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