Dummy me....I had not selected either database....so it might be good for braindead folks like me to have selections greyed out until a database has been selected.WhoDo wrote: Did you use the sample database? Or did you create your own database file first? I'm using a USB mouse too, with no problem in entering data.
I used to be a beta tester for Ashton-Tate(now you can guess my age)....and learned a lot about databases.
This app is great, since it uses the dbf format...the data is portable. Now, the next step in my mind would be being able to modify the fields(number and names) and modify the screen layout.
The fact that you can specify the location of the database file is a real plus....I use a bootable USB drive....so I try to save as much as I can outside the puppysave file.
Once the application is finalized...it would be nice to have it as an sfs file.
It's really nice to see an application that works and is practical!
For consideration:
I remember some applications that Ashton-Tate developers created to allow you to paint a screen and the application would not only create the database fields...but also create the code. I still have one of them and use it for quick database creation.
Thom