Subject | Re: Fields[xx].value - unidentifyed type: 14 |
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Author | Mauricio Longo |
Post date | 2001-01-03T18:50:33Z |
Jason,
I don't know. But I'm not using an Int64 field. I'm using a regular
integer.
I'm not saying that you're not doing it right. I'm just pointing out
that the way it is done seems to create a problem in copying the
value from the property to another variant property.
Or assigning the value of a field in a dataset to the value of
another field in another dataset.
I never presumed to indicate a better way to do it. I'm just
pointing this out.
Thanks!
Mauricio Longo
I don't know. But I'm not using an Int64 field. I'm using a regular
integer.
I'm not saying that you're not doing it right. I'm just pointing out
that the way it is done seems to create a problem in copying the
value from the property to another variant property.
Or assigning the value of a field in a dataset to the value of
another field in another dataset.
I never presumed to indicate a better way to do it. I'm just
pointing this out.
Thanks!
Mauricio Longo
--- In IBObjects@egroups.com, "Jason Wharton" <jwharton@i...> wrote:
> So how else do I get an Int64 value in a variant?
>
> Jason Wharton
> CPS - Mesa AZ
> http://www.ibobjects.com
>
>