When the error first popped up, that was the first thing I looked at. The second thing was to make sure the XML was how QB likes it (using the XML Validator that comes with QB). The third was to actually feed QB the XML separate from the program to see if it was the program causing the problem.

All three tests passed. That line is correct, it Validated fine, and it was fed into QB without error.

But to address your question directly: According to this both files are completely identical. And I've been using that in all of my QB 2002 programs without a problem. And it is exactly the same as the one Inuit uses in its examples.


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: DBI and Win32::OLE Conflict? by Anonymous Monk
in thread DBI and Win32::OLE Conflict? by Anonymous Monk

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