Re: VFP in Windows on a Mac

2018-06-25 Thread Eric Selje
Here's my .02:

I ran Windows on a Mac for years starting in 2007. The Macbook was a
quality piece of hardware and I considered it the finest available to run
any OS.

In the past 5 years I've seen an increasing number of problems with new Mac
hardware. It's just not the same quality as it used to be: dying screens
being the most common issue.  Mac O/S upgrades go wrong as well. It's no
panacea.

OTOH I've updated over 30 machines from Windows 7 to 10 and have had zero
issues. These have all been decent quality Dell machines.  If you spent as
much on a Windows PC as you're planning to spend on a Mac you'll be very
happy.

Eric


On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 2:06 PM,  wrote:

> Hi Dave
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>
>
> I've now bought an iMac.  I was going to get a used one but was tempted
> and now have a new one - very impressed but already had one casualty - my
> printer scanner won't work properly which is a shame, it'll scan but not
> preview.  I looked at Fusion when Christof mentioned it but when I saw
> Price on Application I knew it would be too expensive for my simple needs 
>
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> John
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> Subject: RE: VFP in Windows on a Mac
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> John,
>
> Been using Mac here as laptop solution for 5 years now using Fusion FX
> (Basically VMWare Workstation) and never had any problems. The Fusion runs
> much quicker on the Macbook Pro (3 years old I7 with 16Gb) than native on
> my other laptop (Dell) and security/rollback is a cinch as I have automatic
> snapshots in Fusion for exactly the reason(s) you stated. I would never go
> back to a native windows laptop again apart from the SurfacePro which I
> find excellent for graphical work which Fusion FX isn't particularly strong
> on due to video card emulation which is not top end graphics.
>
>
>
> As for MacOSX it is simple and very intuitive and now I miss many of the
> touchpad swipe options available on the Mac when I occasionally move back
> to the Windows laptop. - hence buying a Logitech T650 touchpad which is
> almost as good as but not quite there!
>
>
>
> If you want to dabble in Linux/Unix/Xenix then the Mac is a really stable
> tool to learn on even though you really don't have to be proficient in
> command line antics if you don't want.
>
>
>
> In my experience, the only thing missing on the Macbook is a touch screen
> or stylus which will hopefully be remedied by the time I come to upgrade.
>
>
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> Dave
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RE: VFP in Windows on a Mac

2018-06-25 Thread john
Hi Dave

 

I've now bought an iMac.  I was going to get a used one but was tempted and now 
have a new one - very impressed but already had one casualty - my printer 
scanner won't work properly which is a shame, it'll scan but not preview.  I 
looked at Fusion when Christof mentioned it but when I saw Price on Application 
I knew it would be too expensive for my simple needs 

 

John

 

John Weller

01380 723235

07976393631

 

-Original Message-
From: ProfoxTech  On Behalf Of Dave Crozier
Sent: 25 June 2018 10:15
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Subject: RE: VFP in Windows on a Mac

 

John,

Been using Mac here as laptop solution for 5 years now using Fusion FX 
(Basically VMWare Workstation) and never had any problems. The Fusion runs much 
quicker on the Macbook Pro (3 years old I7 with 16Gb) than native on my other 
laptop (Dell) and security/rollback is a cinch as I have automatic snapshots in 
Fusion for exactly the reason(s) you stated. I would never go back to a native 
windows laptop again apart from the SurfacePro which I find excellent for 
graphical work which Fusion FX isn't particularly strong on due to video card 
emulation which is not top end graphics.

 

As for MacOSX it is simple and very intuitive and now I miss many of the 
touchpad swipe options available on the Mac when I occasionally move back to 
the Windows laptop. - hence buying a Logitech T650 touchpad which is almost as 
good as but not quite there!

 

If you want to dabble in Linux/Unix/Xenix then the Mac is a really stable tool 
to learn on even though you really don't have to be proficient in command line 
antics if you don't want.

 

In my experience, the only thing missing on the Macbook is a touch screen or 
stylus which will hopefully be remedied by the time I come to upgrade.

 

Dave

 



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Re: Nothing like a cryptic error to start the work week!

2018-06-25 Thread mbsoftwaresolutions

On 2018-06-25 11:41, Fernando D. Bozzo wrote:
You may convert frmEditJob.scx to text with FoxBin2Prg and search 
there.


Because the error says "ALIAS IS NO FOUND" you should look closely at 
all
data statements, like "SELECT " or "." and 
macros/vars
too, in the case you don't use real Alias names and use substituted 
alias

names.

By the picture one can infere that you don't have an error procedure. 
In

this case, even a basic error handling like this may help:

ON ERROR MESSAGEBOX(TEXTMERGE("Error <>,
<>"+CHR(13)+"Proc.<>, line <>"))

It's better than the VFP default error handler.



Oh I do have an error handlerI disabled it trying to track down this 
bug.   :-)


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Re: AW: Nothing like a cryptic error to start the work week! (SOLVED!!)

2018-06-25 Thread mbsoftwaresolutions
Turned out to be an old alias on a few edit boxes in the form.  Once 
changed to the correct alias, it worked fine.  What's odd is that the 
errant alias was no longer in use, so I wonder why it didn't throw an 
intelligent error.  The error message appeared to be referencing 
something else in memory instead, which made this difficult at first to 
identify.




On 2018-06-25 11:13, Jürgen Wondzinski wrote:

Maybe that IMG is referenced somewhere in toJob?  Does that error occur
always, or only with that particular job?

Maybe frmEditJob is based on some classes, which then reference that 
IMG ?



wOOdy


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Re: Nothing like a cryptic error to start the work week!

2018-06-25 Thread Fernando D. Bozzo
You may convert frmEditJob.scx to text with FoxBin2Prg and search there.

Because the error says "ALIAS IS NO FOUND" you should look closely at all
data statements, like "SELECT " or "." and macros/vars
too, in the case you don't use real Alias names and use substituted alias
names.

By the picture one can infere that you don't have an error procedure. In
this case, even a basic error handling like this may help:

ON ERROR MESSAGEBOX(TEXTMERGE("Error <>,
<>"+CHR(13)+"Proc.<>, line <>"))

It's better than the VFP default error handler.




2018-06-25 17:05 GMT+02:00 :

> On 2018-06-25 10:58, mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote:
>
>> VFP9SP2, Win7Pro, MySQL backend
>> Screenshot:  https://www.screencast.com/t/QKA2etzLnW
>>
>> I've searched frmEditJob.scx in the Code References for any text of
>> IMG and it found nothing.  Ugh.  Now how to track down this new
>> mystery?
>>
>
>
>
> Ooops...wrong screenshot!  Here's the right one:
> https://www.screencast.com/t/qdzgy9RnGF
>
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Re: Nothing like a cryptic error to start the work week!

2018-06-25 Thread Ken Dibble




VFP9SP2, Win7Pro, MySQL backend
Screenshot:  https://www.screencast.com/t/QKA2etzLnW
I've searched frmEditJob.scx in the Code References for any text of
IMG and it found nothing.  Ugh.  Now how to track down this new
mystery?


Ooops...wrong screenshot!  Here's the right one:
https://www.screencast.com/t/qdzgy9RnGF


Mike,

As I recall, you use business objects in your projects.

The VFP error handler will sometimes appear to kick in on the wrong 
line of code. There is probably nothing wrong with your DO FORM line, 
but there is probably something wrong in the form's initiation chain 
of events, which probably calls your BO code. I would put SET STEP ON 
in the form's Load() event and step through until the actual error occurs.


Ken Dibble
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AW: Nothing like a cryptic error to start the work week!

2018-06-25 Thread Jürgen Wondzinski
Maybe that IMG is referenced somewhere in toJob?  Does that error occur
always, or only with that particular job? 

Maybe frmEditJob is based on some classes, which then reference that IMG ?


wOOdy


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On 2018-06-25 10:58, mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote:
> VFP9SP2, Win7Pro, MySQL backend
> Screenshot:  https://www.screencast.com/t/QKA2etzLnW
> 
> I've searched frmEditJob.scx in the Code References for any text of
> IMG and it found nothing.  Ugh.  Now how to track down this new
> mystery?



Ooops...wrong screenshot!  Here's the right one:  
https://www.screencast.com/t/qdzgy9RnGF

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AW: Nothing like a cryptic error to start the work week!

2018-06-25 Thread Jürgen Wondzinski
Ok so we all now know that you payed 100 USD to NerdyIT.  But where's the
real screenshot with your errormessage?

wOOdy


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VFP9SP2, Win7Pro, MySQL backend
Screenshot:  https://www.screencast.com/t/QKA2etzLnW

I've searched frmEditJob.scx in the Code References for any text of IMG 
and it found nothing.  Ugh.  Now how to track down this new mystery?


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Re: Nothing like a cryptic error to start the work week!

2018-06-25 Thread mbsoftwaresolutions

On 2018-06-25 10:58, mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote:

VFP9SP2, Win7Pro, MySQL backend
Screenshot:  https://www.screencast.com/t/QKA2etzLnW

I've searched frmEditJob.scx in the Code References for any text of
IMG and it found nothing.  Ugh.  Now how to track down this new
mystery?




Ooops...wrong screenshot!  Here's the right one:  
https://www.screencast.com/t/qdzgy9RnGF


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Nothing like a cryptic error to start the work week!

2018-06-25 Thread mbsoftwaresolutions

VFP9SP2, Win7Pro, MySQL backend
Screenshot:  https://www.screencast.com/t/QKA2etzLnW

I've searched frmEditJob.scx in the Code References for any text of IMG 
and it found nothing.  Ugh.  Now how to track down this new mystery?



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Re: Query Involving Sums and Two Most Recent Dates

2018-06-25 Thread Ken Dibble

Frank,

Just to close out this discussion:

The code you provided worked perfectly. I've also 
demonstrated that if the user wants results for 
Consumers with more than one option for Current 
Status (ie, those who are "approved" or "on 
hold"), I can simply add a UNION clause with the 
same query and that works just fine.


Thank you very much for this.

Ken

PS: The jumble below is what happens when people 
use Outlook's proprietary HTML code to send email 
to people who don't use Outlook. Sending in plain text fixes this problem.


Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64You just need 
to change the first line of the query to this:


SELECT COUNT(Status.ConFK) AS ConsCount, SUM(LastHours.AppHours) AS HoursSum;


Frank.

Frank Cazabon

On 22/06/2018 01:04 PM, Ken Dibble wrote:



Maybe this will do what you want:

€£M1

PMхÑÕ̹
½¹,°1…ÍÑ!½ÕÈs.AppHours;

FROM Status ;
INNER JOIN (SELECT ConFK, MAX(Date) AS MaxDate;

0¨0¨0¨0¨0¨0¨0¨”€OM Status;
ˆ0¨0¨0¨0¨0¨0¨0¨Ô“ÕT­HÛۑ’ÊHHӈÝ]\ˀConFK = 
M.ConFK AND Status.Date = ˆK“X^]Hƒâ**  AND Type = "Approved";

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INNER JOIN (SELECT ConFK, MAX(date) AS MaxHoursDate;

0¨0¨0¨0¨0¨0¨0¨0¨0¨0¨0¨0¨0¨0¨0¨0¨FROM Hours;

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0¨0¨0¨0¨0¨0¨0¨0¨0¨0¨0¨0¨0¨0¨0¨0¨0¨0à°¨0¨0¨0¨0¨ÓˆÀurs.ConFK 
= MH.ConFK AND Hours.Date =

MH.MaxHoursDate ) LastHours ;
ON Status.ConFK = LastHours.ConFK

Y\Ë\Ú[™ÈH]HH›ÝšYY
[™ which you assembled into tables),

this gets:

CONFK   APPHOURS
1   .NULL.
3   12

ˆH]Y\žH]Ù[ˆÙ\Àn't sum anything, but I assume I can convert
NULLs to 0 and sum the APPHOURS column, and use 
_TALLY or RECCOUNT() to provide a total of approved Consumers.

[šÀ you very much!!!
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RE: VFP in Windows on a Mac

2018-06-25 Thread Dave Crozier
John,
Been using Mac here as laptop solution for 5 years now using Fusion FX 
(Basically VMWare Workstation) and never had any problems. The Fusion runs much 
quicker on the Macbook Pro (3 years old I7 with 16Gb) than native on my other 
laptop (Dell) and security/rollback is a cinch as I have automatic snapshots in 
Fusion for exactly the reason(s) you stated. I would never go back to a native 
windows laptop again apart from the SurfacePro which I find excellent for 
graphical work which Fusion FX isn't particularly strong on due to video card 
emulation which is not top end graphics.

As for MacOSX it is simple and very intuitive and now I miss many of the 
touchpad swipe options available on the Mac when I occasionally move back to 
the Windows laptop. - hence buying a Logitech T650 touchpad which is almost as 
good as but not quite there!

If you want to dabble in Linux/Unix/Xenix then the Mac is a really stable tool 
to learn on even though you really don't have to be proficient in command line 
antics if you don't want.

In my experience, the only thing missing on the Macbook is a touch screen or 
stylus which will hopefully be remedied by the time I come to upgrade.

Dave




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To: profox@leafe.com
Subject: RE: VFP in Windows on a Mac

Never having been taught Unix I find Linux confusing.  There are so many 
distros, all different and all changing faster than the books can keep up with 
them whereas the Mac is stable, well relatively.

John

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To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Subject: Re: VFP in Windows on a Mac

Dne 22.6.2018 v 23:02 j...@johnweller.co.uk napsal(a):
> I have had a nightmare installing the latest  Win 10 update.  The only
> thing stopping me from throwing the PC out of the window and going out
> and buying a Mac was the fact that I have a number of apps still in
> use written in VFP which I need to maintain.  I was told recently that
> I could run Windows on a Mac - has anyone any experience of running
> VFP
under Windows on a Mac?

Why Mac? I use Linux and WinXP in VirtualBox without any troubles for years.




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Re: VFP in Windows on a Mac

2018-06-25 Thread Wollenhaupt, Christof
Hi John,


> What are you using for the VM - VirtualBox?
>

I'm using VMWare Fusion Pro. When I started virtualizing development
systems in 2007, most other products weren't ready. They either required a
lot of fiddling around or weren't cross-platform (VMWare supports Mac,
Windows and bare-bone with ESXi). I didn't want to spend time getting my
system to work instead of doing billable work.

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