He He He He.  
 
I see there is a mismatch of our frequencies in the humour..
It happened to me when I was new to US.  I joked with my manager  and it turned it in another way :((  But from then onwards I am alright.....
Its very cool........But I came to know about some more clasess . he he he he ..
 
 

"Dyachenko, Dmitry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Ok, guys. I see that nobody has notices a smile in the end of my posting. Or nobody has understood that. What happened to your sense of humor, guys???

 

All right,

 

-          Brandon, I’m really sorry, if I have offended you. I didn’t want to do it.

-          Jesper & Mamidi. Guys, I’m sorry that you didn’t understand that it was just a joke.

 

2 All. I’m really sorry, guys if someone, who’s newbee, has been been offended.

 

 

 


From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Subrahmanyam, Mamidi
Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 1:31 PM
To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO

 

I am with you.

Expertise in Axapta does not come by birth. The more we work, we more we get.

Someone might have started X++ in 2000 and at the same time another one  might have started hardcoding in C++ in 2000. We can not be shame on C++ guy  for not knowing X++ and vice versa.

 

Since I am also in the same boat, I appreciate Brandon's opinion.

 

Simple Living

High Thinking

Hard Working  is always great........

 

Let us continue to help each other.

 

Thanks,

subbu

Jesper Kehlet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Brandon, I would just ignore the reply to your IO article.  Saying "shame on you" because you just found out about those classes is very arrogant in my opinion -- somebody once told me there are no stupid questions, only stupid answers, and the response to your post in my opinion just proves that there are no stupid posts, just arrogant replies.

 

And people replying so arrogantly may end up finding themselves with no answers when they suddenly need it because nobody wants to talk to them...

 

If this forum were only for experts, where would beginners get the answers they need to become experts?

 

So ignore the answer while exploring another cool class in Axapta:  The XppCompiler class...

 


From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Brandon George
Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 2:58 PM
To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO

Well...

 

 I mean I have only been developing in Axapta since June. I believe myself and other fellow Axapta Developers here have came a LONG way. We have done 4-5 months worth of development into 2 1/2 months time frame...

 

There's nothing really out there on Axapta IO, and so I thought I would get this out there as a marker, so when a search is done in the future someone, will have a way to get to what they need! :-)

 

-Brandon

 


From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Dyachenko, Dmitry
Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 2:48 PM
To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO

Man, you want to say, that you didn’t know about *Io classes in axapta? Shame on you. ;-)

 


From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Brandon George
Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 11:43 AM
To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO

 

Hell All!

 

 I wanted to take the time to review a great class, that exists in Axapta - that for some reason there is not a lot of Documentation on. I guess they don't want us to know about this one! :-)

 

Class: Io extends Object

Run on: Called

Methods

finalize

new

read

status

write

writeExp

Properties

inFieldDelimiter

inRecordDelimiter

inRecordLength

outFieldDelimiter

outRecordDelimiter

 

Description

The Io classes are used to access external files. The basic Io class features no actual data I/O but works as base class for the format specific io classes. The methods common to all io classes are described here. For format specific features and behavior of the member functions, please refer to the documentation for each of the I/O classes.

Remarks

To support read and write of different formats of external files, MorphX features a range of different Io classes; CommaIo for comma separated files, Comma7Io for comma separated 7 bit files, BinaryIo for binary files and AsciiIo for plain text files.

See Also

Comma7Io, CommaIo, BinaryIo, AsciiIo

 

Anyway this is directly from the Documentation that exist in the System Documentation / Classes. It's great because now we have a way, or should I so, now I know of a way to process flat files, etc. without having to do it in C# (or some other language.)

The IO class exists, and then there are some classes that inherit from it which are listed in the the See Also section above. The one I am most intersted in is the ASCiiIO class. Well anyway, maybe this will help someone in the future know that there is Axapta Related Classes that help you use and work with IO. (ie: Text Files, CD Files, etc. etc.)

-Brandon

 

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