FIX: Modifying Query In SQL Query Wizard 2.6 Brings Up RQBE

Last reviewed: October 20, 1997
Article ID: Q122358
2.60 MS-DOS kbtool kbbuglist kbfixlist

The information in this article applies to:

- Microsoft FoxPro for MS-DOS, version 2.6

SYMPTOMS

If you modify a query that has been created in Catalog Manager by the SQL Query Wizard in FoxPro version 2.6 for MS-DOS, the RQBE screen comes up instead of the Query Wizard screen.

STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. This problem was corrected in FoxPro version 2.6a for MS-DOS.

MORE INFORMATION

When using the Catalog Manager in FoxPro version 2.6 for MS-DOS, you can build queries using the Query Wizard by selecting the Query option and clicking NEW to create the query. If the SQL Query Wizard option is selected, FoxPro will allow a query to be built by selecting the information in the step by step screens used to build the query. When finishing the query, save the query for later use. The problem is that after returning back to the Catalog Manager, if you try to modify the query with the MODIFY option, the RQBE screen will appear instead of the SQL Query Screen.


Additional reference words: 2.60 fixlist2.60a buglist2.60 CatMan FoxDos
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Last reviewed: October 20, 1997
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