Article ID 2239 Article Title INFO: Fixes Available for Visual DataFlex 11.1 Article URL http://www.dataaccess.com/kbasepublic/KBPrint.asp?ArticleID=2239 KBase Category Visual DataFlex Date Created 08/27/2006 Last Edit Date 09/08/2006
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These are the files that were changed after build 11.1.104.0 was released:
- cCrystal.pkg (Crystal Reports RDC)
Fix: BT 3696 - Running a cCrystal report from a dialog does not work
- subclassingwizard.exe (Class Creator Wizard)
Fix: BT 3760 - Class Creation wizard checks VDFRootDir Registry key from VDF 11.0 instead of 11.1
- vdfvm11.dll (runtime)
Fix: BT 3941 - Reread Memory Leak
- DBbldr.exe (Database Builder)
Fix: BT 3965 - Conversion Wizard: Converting Recnum table to standard table could generate errors in Recnum indices
Bug Tracker has more information on the bugs and instructions on how to apply those fixes. If you would like to get those fixes, please follow the links to the bug reports below.
Contributed By:
Marcia Booth
Company: Data Access Worldwide
Web Site: http://www.dataaccess.com
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BT 3696 - Running a cCrystal report from a dialog does not work
BT 3760 - Class Creation wizard checks VDFRootDir Registry key from VDF 11.0 instead of 11.1
BT 3941 - Reread Memory Leak
BT 3965 - Conversion Wizard: Converting Recnum table to standard table could generate errors in Recnum indices
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