Tomorrow is Saturday. Yay for the weekend. Oh, wait, I'll be working all weekend. Yep. Gotta love six and seven days a week at work.
I've written a little program that opens two dbase III files and two Access 2000 files. It works on half the machines it needs to work on. It is failing on two machines and working fine on mine and two others.
It has to be a case of missing dll files on the other two. But -- and it's a big but -- it is failing to find the isam for the access 2000 files. However, two other programs have no trouble doing the same thing on those two machines.
IT IS ANNOYING.
I wish the old vb6 code would compile on MS Studio 2005. It has built in tests for talking to databases. Easier to debug.
Sigh.
I've written a little program that opens two dbase III files and two Access 2000 files. It works on half the machines it needs to work on. It is failing on two machines and working fine on mine and two others.
It has to be a case of missing dll files on the other two. But -- and it's a big but -- it is failing to find the isam for the access 2000 files. However, two other programs have no trouble doing the same thing on those two machines.
IT IS ANNOYING.
I wish the old vb6 code would compile on MS Studio 2005. It has built in tests for talking to databases. Easier to debug.
Sigh.