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c/front setcurrentkey
joan
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2005-06-17
edited 2005-06-17
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How can I use this function in vb.net?
I use in vb 6.0 without problems, but not in .net. It returns me an error: "incorrect type"
dim claus() as long
dim key as object
claus(0) = 1
key = claus
front.SetCurrentKey(hTable, key)
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xrivo
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2005-06-17
Keys can be active or inactive. Keys can be activated or deactivated in C/SIDE, not in C/FRONT. Only active keys are available to library functions.
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joan
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2005-06-17
This is not true...(I think so). I can activate a key from the C/Front using vb6.0. And within the vb.net I can see the c/front function SetCurrentKey... so I may use it.
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xrivo
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2005-06-17
On product cd you can find this pdf w1w1cfront.pdf
read there if you don't belive ..you'll find that paragraph
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read there if you don't belive ..you'll find that paragraph