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At 12 MAR 2002 05:20:49PM David Kafka wrote:

I installed OI 3.7.2, upgraded through 3.7.5 and then 4.0.1 (32 bit).

I aliased an existing ARev table, then tried to open it, and got a WOW error message (I am in XP), and then this:

"One of the library files needed to run D:\REVSOFT\OINSIGHT\TBLZ.EXE cannot load in the 16-bit Windows subsystem because it is a Win32 DLL."

I did install OIPI off the Works disk and I wonder if that has something to do with it.

David Kafka

dkafka@supmat.com


At 12 MAR 2002 06:00PM Mike Ruane wrote:

David-

We didn't convert Table Browser to 32-bit. We have no plans to do so. It wasn't a good tool.

Sorry-

Mike


At 13 MAR 2002 11:06AM Oystein Reigem wrote:

Perhaps Sprezzatura could be persuaded to make a S/Table Browser. Haha.

- Oystein -


At 13 MAR 2002 11:09AM [url=http://www.sprezzatura.com" onMouseOver=window.status=Click here to visit our web site?';return(true)]The Sprezzatura Group[/url] wrote:

Dear Oy

Please stop forcing us to pre-announce work in progress.

In all seriousness it is being worked on internally.

The Sprezzatura Group

World Leaders in all things RevSoft


At 13 MAR 2002 11:18AM Oystein Reigem wrote:

Brilliant!

You will call it S/Table Browser, won't you?

I assume it will be a separate tool like the original Table Browser. What would be superneat indeed was if it came as a grid control one could integrate into one's own forms.

- Oystein -


At 13 MAR 2002 12:34PM [url=http://www.sprezzatura.com" onMouseOver=window.status=Click here to visit our web site?';return(true)]The Sprezzatura Group[/url] wrote:

That would be neat but will need some changes to the core product first. Love the naming idea - if we go for it we'll haver to credit you in some way! In the first instance it will be standalone but we do have strategic plans for the future on this.

The Sprezzatura Group

World Leaders in all things RevSoft

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