Hi Martin,
When you mean program file, I am assuming you are referring to the
structure file. If so, the answer is yes. You can hold down the alt key
after selecting the structure file. This should prompt a dialog that allows
selection of a new data file.
Kind Regards,
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Robert Molina
Technical Services Team Member
4D, Inc.
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Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2008 8:28 AM
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Subject: 4d v11 : data file
Hallo,
how can I give someone who is using runtime interpreted a new
version of the program file so that they can still use their current
data file ?
can anyone help ?
TIA
Martin
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