DOC: Incorrect Description of Array Created by ADBOBJECTS()

Last reviewed: January 8, 1997
Article ID: Q136186
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Visual FoxPro for Windows, version 3.0

SUMMARY

The Visual FoxPro Help file gives the following incorrect information for ADBOBJECTS():

   A two-dimensional array is created when you specify RELATION for
   cSetting. Each row in the two-dimensional array corresponds to a
   relationship in the database. The first column in an array row contains
   the name of the parent table, and the second column in an array row
   contains the name of the child table. The third column contains the name
   of the index tag for the parent table and the fourth column contains the
   name of the index tag of the child table.

This documentation error has been fixed in Visual FoxPro 5.0 and 3.0b for Windows.

MORE INFORMATION:

Actually, the child table's information is displayed in the columns before the parent table's information is displayed. Therefore, the information in the ADBOBJECTS() topic should say:

   A two-dimensional array is created when you specify RELATION for
   cSetting. Each row in the two-dimensional array corresponds to a
   relationship in the database. The first column in an array row contains
   the name of the child table, and the second column in an array row
   contains the name of the parent table. The third column contains the
   name of the index tag for the child table and the fourth column contians
   the name of the index tag of the parent table.


KBCategory: kbprg kbdocerr kbdocfix
KBSubcategory: FxotherDochelp
Additional reference words: docerr 3.00 VFoxWin 3.00b 5.00


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Last reviewed: January 8, 1997
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