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Note: if you are looking for technical support for dBASE™, please visit: • The dBase, LLC website () and use the 'Support' option there. DBase, LLC provides free, and also has email support through the technical support department. The links on the dBASE site will work for a starter -- using your web browser, it may be a good idea to use the newsgroup web NTTP address (below) with a newsgroup reader such as Mozilla's free Thunderbird software. (Port numbers, in case your news reader requires them: NNTP = 119, SMTP = 25) • George Burt's newsgroups at: are still going strong [warning: If using Netscape or Firefox, there may be a problem connecting to these newsgroups from the link given.] There are more newsgroups than just the one (watercooler) -- start with dbase.watercooler, and then subscribe to the others using whatever your newsgroup software is. This has passed to another administrator (Ronnie MacGregor). Please do not email the owner of this or any other website requesting technical support, unless they have specifically given you permission to do so. (See also 'News' below.).

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News April 20, 2018 The dUFLP has been updated to version dUFLPPlus_12A.zip (see dUFLP link in menu). See the Whats.new file for details.

May 22, 2018 The folk at dBase, LLC have released dBASE™ Plus 12 with the addition of some new objects, including: • DateTimePicker -- a calendaring class • RichEdit and RichText -- classes for working with Rich Text Format (RTF) data • JSON -- an object designed to read and write data in JSON format There are some grid enhancements as well as some updates to the appearance of the IDE, and more. For further details visit:. I hope to announce soon a new release of The dBASE Book Plus, which will document the changes to the software with some fairly complex and involved examples for some of the new controls.

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Keep an eye peeled here and in the newsgroups for details. Older news has been trimmed out. The dBASE Users' Function Library Project (dUFLP) dUFLP for dBASE PLUS, version 12A The file is (dated February 9, 2019).

This file is approximately 4.3MB in size. As always see the WHATS.NEW file for details on what has been changed, and use the form Library.wfm to find items you may be looking for. Everything here should work in dBASE™ Plus 9 through 12, the file has been renamed. There is little, if anything, that won't work in versions of dBASE™ from 9 on to the current. Note: An older version of the dUFLP for versions of dBASE™ prior to dBASE PLUS™ 8 is available here for a while, but it will eventually go away.

Nero 6 portable sign. (dated June 20, 2014). Important: If you are developing in dBASE™ Plus 2.8 and dBASE™ Plus 8, dBASE™ Plus 9, dBASE™ Plus 10 or dBASE™ Plus 11 (or any combination of these), you should have different folders for the dUFLP, one for dBASE™ Plus 2.8, one for dBASE™ Plus 9, etc.

The reason is that once code is compiled in dBASE™ Plus 8, or dBASE™ Plus 9, the compiled version is not readable by dBASE™ Plus 2.8, and vice versa. It can be very irritating to run some code and suddenly find it isn't working because you had compiled something in the dUFLP under a different version of the software. Typical error is a warning about bytecode problems. Putting Your Code in the dUFLP Folder?

I have seen a couple of developers post in the newsgroups that some code was available in the dUFLP when actually it wasn't. This is because they copied something from the newsgroups (or created something or.) and placed it in the dUFLP folder. This is really a bad idea.

With Source Code Aliases, you can just create your own custom library that gets used side-by-side with the dUFLP by putting that code in another folder, and setting up the Source Code Alias. Please do this to avoid confusion of what is in the library and what is not -- thanks! New to the dUFLP? (This information is also in README.TXT in the library) If you are new to the dUFLP, you need to know some basics, such as how to set things up, and get around in it.