You can start a New Project by selecting the File | New Project option from the Main menu, or by clicking an Untitled icon on the Project tab of the Navigator. The Project Explorer window is comprised of four pages, accessed by the tabs on the right, and a Treeview along the left side. On the Project Page, you’ll define properties that will determine how, and where, your application will be built (view graphic).

Project Name

The name you give your project will become the default name for the resulting executable. If, for example, you entered, “MyStuff”, as a project name, the name, “MyStuff.exe”, will appear as the Target EXE Filename.

DEO Application

Check this box if you want your entire application to be a Dynamic External Object based application. Leave this box unchecked if you only want part, or none, of an application to be DEO. More will be said on DEO later in this section.

Web Application

This tells the Project Explorer to use the WEB option during the BUILD process. It restricts a web application from containing code to create, or use, visual components such as forms, buttons, toolbars, status bars, and other form components, which allows the dBASE Runtime to load faster.

Main Program File

The file that starts your application. This option cannot be set until the project contains at least one program (.prg or .wfm) file.

Main Program Parameters

Used only when you are requiring parameters for startup of the application. Parameters assign data passed from a calling routine to private variables.

Target EXE Filename

The name of the executable resulting from the build process.

Splash Bitmap

The name of the bitmap to be used as the splash screen of your application. This option cannot be set until the project contains a bitmap (.bmp) file.

Program Icon

The name of the icon file to be used as the titlebar of your application. This option cannot be set until the project contains an icon (.ico) file.

Log Filename

A text (.txt) file that lists errors or warnings generated during the BUILD process.

Status

Shows the most recent Date and Time the file was created or modified.

Author

The Project developer.

Description

A name or phrase that serves as the Project identifier.