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Default ParadoxField? - 04-22-2008 , 12:20 AM






Hi,
I am trying to create a Database which should have fields
pointing to a Paradox field. e.g:

Table1 {
int value;
int value2;
char Name;
Table1 Person; <----- Is that possible, and how it's done?
}


regards
M.

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Tony McGuire
 
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Default Re: ParadoxField? - 04-22-2008 , 03:22 AM







You would probably be better served to ask this in a forum for your
particular programming language.

That said, I've never heard of what you are asking for being a part of
any language/table structure.


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Tony McGuire
 
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Default Re: ParadoxField? - 04-22-2008 , 03:22 AM




You would probably be better served to ask this in a forum for your
particular programming language.

That said, I've never heard of what you are asking for being a part of
any language/table structure.


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Tony McGuire
 
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Default Re: ParadoxField? - 04-22-2008 , 03:22 AM




You would probably be better served to ask this in a forum for your
particular programming language.

That said, I've never heard of what you are asking for being a part of
any language/table structure.


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Tony McGuire
 
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Default Re: ParadoxField? - 04-22-2008 , 03:22 AM




You would probably be better served to ask this in a forum for your
particular programming language.

That said, I've never heard of what you are asking for being a part of
any language/table structure.


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Tony McGuire
 
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Default Re: ParadoxField? - 04-22-2008 , 03:22 AM




You would probably be better served to ask this in a forum for your
particular programming language.

That said, I've never heard of what you are asking for being a part of
any language/table structure.


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Tony McGuire
 
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Default Re: ParadoxField? - 04-22-2008 , 03:22 AM




You would probably be better served to ask this in a forum for your
particular programming language.

That said, I've never heard of what you are asking for being a part of
any language/table structure.


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Tony McGuire
 
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Default Re: ParadoxField? - 04-22-2008 , 03:22 AM




You would probably be better served to ask this in a forum for your
particular programming language.

That said, I've never heard of what you are asking for being a part of
any language/table structure.


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Tony McGuire



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Jim Giner
 
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Default Re: ParadoxField? - 04-22-2008 , 10:19 AM



Maybe you could try explaining what you want to do without the example - be
specific even.
<MichaelR (AT) niemand (DOT) org> wrote

Quote:
Hi,
I am trying to create a Database which should have fields
pointing to a Paradox field. e.g:

Table1 {
int value;
int value2;
char Name;
Table1 Person; <----- Is that possible, and how it's done?
}


regards
M.



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Jim Giner
 
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Default Re: ParadoxField? - 04-22-2008 , 10:19 AM



Maybe you could try explaining what you want to do without the example - be
specific even.
<MichaelR (AT) niemand (DOT) org> wrote

Quote:
Hi,
I am trying to create a Database which should have fields
pointing to a Paradox field. e.g:

Table1 {
int value;
int value2;
char Name;
Table1 Person; <----- Is that possible, and how it's done?
}


regards
M.



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