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VISUAL BASIC.NET

Using Visual FoxPro to Generate Data-centric Web Pages
By: Jayaram Krishnaswamy
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    2006-04-24

    Table of Contents:
  • Using Visual FoxPro to Generate Data-centric Web Pages
  • Visual FoxPro Table Features
  • Creating a web page from the table
  • Choosing a presentation style

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    Using Visual FoxPro to Generate Data-centric Web Pages - Creating a web page from the table


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    There are lots of wizards in Visual FoxPro. They can be accessed by going to Tools ->Wizards as shown in Fig.9.

    Fig.9

    Choosing fields to be included in the web page

    A click on web publishing takes you to Step. 1 of the publishing activity as shown in Fig.10. Here a couple of fields from the available fields on the left have been transferred to the right. These are the ones that will finally make it to the web page. Click on the Next button, which takes you to Fig.11.

    Fig.10

    Sorting the fields chosen

    This brings you to Step.2 where you make a sorting choice. In this case the records are sorted first by Customer ID followed by Order date as shown in Fig.11. Click on the Next button.

    Fig.11

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