Tracy Pearson wrote:
> MB Software Solutions,        LLC wrote on 2010-05-28: 
>> Program in question:  legacy VB6 app that uses VFP6 object DLL
>>
>> We've got a legacy app that is VB6 EXE that calls a VFP6 DLL.  I've
>> introduced new VFP9 special database stuff in our free tables (like
>> BINARY indexes on logical fields, and auto-incrementing integer PK
>> fields).  That legacy VB6 app is NOT liking this new stuff.  I'm
>> pretty sure the VB6 app doesn't access the data directly, but instead
>> uses the
>> VFP6 DLL for that.
>>
>> Is there a way to get that VFP6 DLL to recognize the VFP9 runtimes so
>> that it doesn't have a problem with these new features?
>>
>> tia!
>>
> 
> Mike,
> 
> Why not recompile and redistribute the COM DLL? The only way I can think of
> to get the DLL to use the VFP 9 runtimes is to call it within a VFP 9
> runtime. Then, I can't be sure it's using the VFP 9 runtimes.


So unless it's called from a VFP EXE, it won't use the in-folder runtimes?

-- 
Mike Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
President, Chief Software Architect
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