Peter,
The download version is the "pay for" version so I can't test it out
unfortunately.

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Peter Hart
Sent: 24 April 2009 15:13
To: ProFox Email List
Subject: RE: SIW System Information for Windows

Hi Dave

Got this back from Gabriel

Please download the updated version of SIW from 
http://www.gtopala.com/download/regnow/siw.exe

The XML Report bug is fixed.

-- 
Thanks,
Gabriel Topala
www.gtopala.com

Now no errors but nothing in the Cursor but a single field "Page" no
records.
I will pass on your email.

Cheeeers

Peter

P.S. not a spelling mistake just my way of saying I owe you a few beers



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Dave Crozier
Sent: 24 April 2009 14:45
To: 'ProFox Email List'
Subject: RE: SIW System Information for Windows

Damn,
I just hate the way that Outlook reformats lines in a post.....but just
discovered that when I click the forward button on a message it is
magically
formatted the correct way. Anyone out there know why or have a solution
....I know, I know....Thunderbird, well lets say a solution within
Outlook
shall we.

Dave Crozier

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf
Of Dave Crozier
Sent: 24 April 2009 14:39
To: 'ProFox Email List'
Subject: RE: SIW System Information for Windows

Peter,
Just for some more info, the sections are badly formed 
Example
</page>
<page Title="Applications" H1="Name" >
<item Name="7-Zip File Manager"  >
<detail Title="7-Zip File Manager" H1="Property" H2="Value" >
<item Property="Original Filename" Value="7zFM.exe"  />
<item Property="Internal Name" Value="7zFM"  />
<item Property="File Version" Value="4.65 (4.65.0.0)"  />
<item Property="Product Version" Value="4.65 (4.65.0.0)"  />
<item Property="Company Name" Value="Igor Pavlov"  />
<item Property="File Description" Value="7-Zip File Manager"  />
<item Property="Copyright" Value="Copyright (c) 1999-2009 Igor Pavlov"
/>
<item Property="Product Name" Value="7-Zip"  />
<item Property="File Name" Value="7zFM.exe"  />
<item Property="File Path" Value="C:\Program Files\7-Zip\"  />
<item Property="File Attributes" Value="Archive"  />
<item Property="Creation Time" Value="2009-02-03, 07:10:08"  />
<item Property="Last Write Time" Value="2009-02-03, 07:10:08"  />
<item Property="File Size" Value="388096 Bytes (379.0 KBytes)"  />
</item> <<<-=====LOOK HERE
</detail>
<item Name="Absolute Color Picker"  >
<detail Title="Absolute Color Picker" H1="Property" H2="Value" >
<item Property="Internal Name" Value="SofInfinity Dpt."  />
<item Property="File Version" Value="3.0.2.20 (3.0.2.20)"  />
<item Property="Product Version" Value="3.0.2.20 (3.0.2.20)"  />
<item Property="Company Name" Value="Eltima Software"  />

In the page section titled "Applications" the </item> and </detail> tags
are
in fact the wrong way round. All the <item Property=....> tags are
correctly
terminated and the </item> terminator belongs to the <item Name.....>
node
which is before the <detail Title=....> node

The same error continues within the various sections for <hardware> and
<software> etc...

Dave Crozier

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf
Of Peter Hart
Sent: 24 April 2009 13:51
To: ProFox Email List
Subject: RE: SIW System Information for Windows

Hi Dave

I tried what you suggested and got the error:
XML parse error: The character '>' was expected. Line 31, Position 3.
--Typical usage:
Different errors with different Files

So, wait to hear what Gabriel has to say.

Cheers

Peter

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Dave Crozier
Sent: 24 April 2009 13:31
To: 'ProFox Email List'
Subject: RE: SIW System Information for Windows

Peter,
The tags in the file are not formed correctly in that they are not
matched
up.

Drop them a like at SIW and let them know, it is definitely a format
error.

Dave


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf
Of Peter Hart
Sent: 24 April 2009 08:51
To: ProFox Email List
Subject: RE: SIW System Information for Windows

Hi All

 

For those who have come across SIW by Gabriel Topala.

The reporting functions allow for an XML file to be saved.  Try as I may
I cannot get the XMLToCursor function working in VFP 9.

Any ideas where I may be going wrong.

 

The help file gives 

"XMLTOCURSOR(eExpression | cXMLFile [, cCursorName [, nFlags ]])"

 

So I am trying XMLToCursor("C:\SIWAudit\VDU105.xml",TempCursor,n) where
n is 1 of the flags, trying each flag in turn.

 

I have been able to extract the data by saving the reports as CSV but
this necessitates quite a bit of work checking the data as a comma
delimited section can have commas in it i.e. 

"Trademark Gigabyte 12,09,08",""

I am trying to import the reports from a large no. of computers so as to
concatenate the data, so for example I can list all the Windows Licence
No's, by Computer.

Another use is that when I get a request for a computer repair I can see
what Motherboard, Memory etc. Is fitted.

I tried using WMI to get the information direct from the registries but
have been unable to come up with an Algorithm to extract the Licence
No's which are Encrypted.

Anyway it is easier to get the branch managers to collect the SIW report
files weekly and email them direct to me. 

 

Cheers

 

Peter

 



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