Hi there...
I'm stuck in a problem where i need to access the private-data of the procedure that is 1 or 3 levels above the current procedure.
I'm trying to use this info to know wich is the current compilation version of a program.
In the begining of every program, i have put an {include} and inside the include, i have made the following:
this-procedurerivate-data = string(this-procedurerivate-data) + "{c:\dir\currentCompilation.dat}"
and when i compile the task (i'm using the wonderful RoundTable, aren't you?, no?, i'm sorry for you...) all the programs affected in the compile, will have in the private-data the current compilation number, so the support to my customers will be more professional...
(and back to the begining of this e-mail) when in the current-proc (b), i need to know the private-data of the program (a) that called that procedure (b) ( -i use an universal key to call a program (b) that shows the date and time, users, etc of the current program (a)- ).
this is the technique i'll try to use, or someone else has some clever idea?
Resuming... the cuestion is, How do i access the private-data of the procedure that called the current-procedure where i'm rigth now?
the thing is i want to reduce the trick so it works manipulating only 1 include file and the procedure that will show the info, because i cannot afford to include some code to more than 500 programs!
Thanks....
Jorge Olguin.
I'm stuck in a problem where i need to access the private-data of the procedure that is 1 or 3 levels above the current procedure.
I'm trying to use this info to know wich is the current compilation version of a program.
In the begining of every program, i have put an {include} and inside the include, i have made the following:
this-procedurerivate-data = string(this-procedurerivate-data) + "{c:\dir\currentCompilation.dat}"
and when i compile the task (i'm using the wonderful RoundTable, aren't you?, no?, i'm sorry for you...) all the programs affected in the compile, will have in the private-data the current compilation number, so the support to my customers will be more professional...
(and back to the begining of this e-mail) when in the current-proc (b), i need to know the private-data of the program (a) that called that procedure (b) ( -i use an universal key to call a program (b) that shows the date and time, users, etc of the current program (a)- ).
this is the technique i'll try to use, or someone else has some clever idea?
Resuming... the cuestion is, How do i access the private-data of the procedure that called the current-procedure where i'm rigth now?
the thing is i want to reduce the trick so it works manipulating only 1 include file and the procedure that will show the info, because i cannot afford to include some code to more than 500 programs!
Thanks....
Jorge Olguin.