V4RB Windows
Art Peters
akpce at atlantic.net
Fri Mar 7 11:18:49 CST 2003
Thanks Ruslan,
When creating and opening the database in RB, I gave a complete
file spec including the extension. For example "ObspatDB.db".
Does Valentina append the default extension even if the file name
already has one? Like "ObspatDB.db.vdb"?
I did see the ValentinaSetExtensions method in the RB ref. But
my inexperience again misled me. :)
Art
On Friday, March 7, 2003 10:39 AM, Ruslan Zasukhin <sunshine at public.kherson.ua> wrote:
>on 3/7/03 5:22 PM, Art Peters at akpce at atlantic.net wrote:
>
>> Barney,
>> You did it again!
>> I had named my DB file with an .db extension. As soon as I changed it
>> to .vdb, everything worked as it should. I wonder why the .db doesn't
>> work in Windows?
>
>BECAUSE EACH application must have own set of extention.
>On default Valentina uses .vdb .ond. Dat .blb
>
>IF you want change this for YOUR app,
>You need call SetExtensions()
>
>This info present in docs I think.
>
>
>> Anyway, you are working your way to a full case of Scotch
>> unless, of course, you favor beer. :)
>
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