Well I think the last time I did this was before the kit Brian.  I remember 
getting the appache server running - and perl/php...Got a few form/dp 
interactions to work....
 
But I am looking at this for a plant floor application - and its interesting 
again.
 
Chris
 


From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2010 16:03:02 +1000
Subject: Re: [Dataperf] DataPerfect limitations/suggestions










Hi Chris,
 
I hope that if you installed the kit I suggested and ran the example that the 
mountain would be more of a mole hill. 
 
Good luck
Brian
 
 




From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Chris Pedersen
Sent: Wednesday, 15 September 2010 12:56 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Dataperf] DataPerfect limitations/suggestions
 
I keep meaning to do this.... 
 
I get about half way.. .. never get over the mountain.. still thank you 
again....  Once again it looks *real* cool.  Thank you again Brian.
 
 
Chris
 



From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2010 11:09:18 +1000
Subject: Re: [Dataperf] DataPerfect limitations/suggestions

Hi Chris,
 
If you web enable DP, you can create queries from Excel. Either as HTML tables 
or as XML documents. You can readily web enable DP on a local machine, it is 
the easiest way. Excel can be arranged to poll DP either on opening or through 
timers, to get near real time data. DP not being event driven cannot “push” 
data back to a client, you cannot make a persistent connection. 
 
The sample tutorial at http://www.brileigh.com/dpweb/tutorial/  includes 
everything you need to get started on a Windows machine, showing installs, 
sample databases, script libraries, and details on how it all hangs together. 
If you do not want the Apache server to be running on the same machine you can 
map a drive and access the data. It really is not such a big deal, once you get 
your head around the basics. 
 
Web enabling DP really does unshackle you from many of its limitations, but 
still keeping the ease and reliability. I have had web applications now running 
for 5 years without a glitch, and zero unplanned downtime. Planned downtime has 
been the few minutes needed to upload new functionality, changes to reports, 
new and changed panels, etc.  In fact probably less downtime is needed than say 
most “normal” DP applications, because you write it differently so that the STR 
for small mods such as reports be made offline, and the STR can be quickly 
copied over.  
 
My last web application was populating a PDF enrolment form, with dynamic data 
to and from DP. The DP part took negligible time, and it served thousands of 
users over a few days, again without a glitch. 
 
Bye
Brian
 
 




From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Chris Pedersen
Sent: Wednesday, 15 September 2010 8:02 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Dataperf] DataPerfect limitations/suggestions
 
1.  DP has a txx file limitation call it of 500Mb (not exactly right, but 
close).  Can this be increased - I've got a couple of apps sitting at 300M+
 
2.  DP doesn't work if you print records that are too wide.  Something like 255 
characters is the limit.  And it doesn't fail gracefully.. 
 
3.  I'm not at all up to speed on this question:
 
DP used to be able to exchange information via the DP shell.
Could a wrapper be written to allow dp to think it was working inside the dp 
shell, while to the outside world appearing as a dCOM object (or whatever 
microsoft is calling it today.).
 
Basically, have dp drive real time updates to an excell spread sheet for 
example, 
or an acad dwg.
 



Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2010 09:50:43 +0200
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Dataperf] Christchurch Earthquake

Charles . . . Colin is in the door business. Buildings needing to be rebuilt, 
repaired and etc. can only be good for business assuming his factory wasnt 
badly hurt which it doesnt sound like it was. 

 

Don

2010/9/7 Charles G. Wolf <[email protected]>

Hi Colin,

Good to hear from you.  How is your home and business?

Charlie



Colin Roberts wrote: Hi Charlie, Don, Brian and All, Thanks for your concern - 
Annaleys and I just got back late last night from a relaxing cruise and a few 
days in Singapore - so missed all the action - but all family is safe and sound 
here. Brian and Don summed it up pretty well, its infrastructure and services 
that is going to take sometime to get sorted. Our earthquake building code is 
pretty stringent but there are still many buildings which were built before 
those requirements were brought in. We spent over $80,000 just on the 
foundations of our beach property north of Auckland to meet the current 
requirements three years ago. A lot of money to pour into the ground for a once 
in a lifetime event, but in times like this, one does re-assess the value of 
doing so. I think the buildings suffering major structural damage would have 
not been a surprise to the engineers currently accessing the damage in the 
Christchurch area. Those ones built to the new codes, I believe, have little if 
any damage. Still it is remarkable that there wasn't loss of life. Timing is 
everything. At 4.30am the streets were pretty much deserted but there were a 
few close calls with falling chimneys and roofs etc collapsing inward into 
bedroom and living areas of homes. Regards Colin RobertsAucklandNZ ----- 
Original Message ----- From: "Charles G. Wolf" <[email protected]>To: 
"DataPerfect Users Discussion Group" <[email protected]>Sent: Sunday, 
September 05, 2010 4:10 AMSubject: [Dataperf] Colin Roberts    
Hi Everyone, Has anyone heard from or about Colin Roberts?  He lives in New 
Zealand, and I think it may be Christchurch.  As you may have heard, yesterday, 
they had a 7.0 earthquake.  The news says no one has died, which is 
encouraging.  Colin organized our last DP conference in 2004. Charlie Wolf    
__________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature 
database 5414 (20100901) __________ The message was checked by ESET NOD32 
Antivirus. http://www.eset.com     
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
_______________________________________________Dataperf mailing 
[email protected]http://lists.dataperfect.nl/mailman/listinfo/dataperf
   __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature 
database 5414 (20100901) __________ The message was checked by ESET NOD32 
Antivirus. http://www.eset.com      
_______________________________________________Dataperf mailing 
[email protected]http://lists.dataperfect.nl/mailman/listinfo/dataperf
    

_______________________________________________
Dataperf mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.dataperfect.nl/mailman/listinfo/dataperf


-- 
Don Friedman
ProfessionalRecords.Com LLC
PRS Data Systems
205 S Main Street
Pittsburgh, PA   15215
412-784-1600 - 1-800-PRS-FILE 
412-784-1615 Fax

_______________________________________________ Dataperf mailing list 
[email protected] http://lists.dataperfect.nl/mailman/listinfo/dataperf 

_______________________________________________ Dataperf mailing list 
[email protected] http://lists.dataperfect.nl/mailman/listinfo/dataperf 
_______________________________________________ Dataperf mailing list 
[email protected] http://lists.dataperfect.nl/mailman/listinfo/dataperf   
                                    
_______________________________________________
Dataperf mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.dataperfect.nl/mailman/listinfo/dataperf

Reply via email to