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November/December, 2010 Edition
 

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  • Technical Tip: Why the column names are Column0, Column1, Column2...and what you can do about it
  • Technical Tip: Dealing with the "The structure of the form's underlying table has changed" message


Technical Tip from "Dr. DeeBee": Why the column names are Column0, Column1, Column2...and what you can do about it

On occasion, the column names of a handheld table become Column0, Column1, Column2... Here's why this happens and what you can do about it.

Technical Tip from "Dr. DeeBee": Dealing with the "The structure of the form's underlying table has changed" message

On occasion, you will see the error message: "The structure of the form's underlying table has changed. OK to modify the form (may cause controls to be deleted from your form)?". Here's why this message comes up and what you can do about it.


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