Importing Requests
You can import Requests sent by other Foxfire! users. To import Requests, you select a Foxfire! FFX import file. Choosing the FFX file causes Foxfire! to display the list of Requests ...
Filtering Data
Instead of displaying all the data in a Request, you will often want to search for rows (records) in the database that meet certain criteria. For example, you have a report ...
Organizing Requests
You can organize your Requests into folders that appear at the left of the Request Manager window. The top folder is called “Requests.” You may add as many new folders and ...
Choosing a Request Type
You select your Request type in the Select Type of New Request dialog box. The types of Requests are: Detail Includes one or more lines for each row (record) of data returned from ...
Run & Schedule Batches
Once you’ve created a batch, you can run the batch in various ways: You can run the batch manually from within Foxfire! You can create a desktop shortcut to run the ...
Changing the Location of System Files
Here is a video showing the steps the location of your system files – the steps are listed below. This is useful if the files are located on a network drive ...
How to Activate Foxfire!
While you can use Foxfire! in Evaluation mode forever, you need to activate your license for full functionality. To activate, you will need your Customer Number, Computer Number and Registration code ...