[OT] THUNDERBIRD UBUNTU

2010-05-07 Thread Dr William Tormey
CAN ANY ONE TELL ME
WHERE  THUNDERBIRD STORES EMAIL AND FAVORITES INFO UNDER UBUNTU 8.04.01
TIA
WILLIAM TORMEY

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Re: Disconnected Data BOM type of update

2010-04-14 Thread Dr William Tormey
Stephen Russell wrote:
 Backend Data will be SQL Server.

 BOM Bill of Materials for all who didn't know.  In reality I am
 creating a list for this weeks Sex Offender Report  My user has a
 table of all the law codes on the books and has to pick which ones
 apply to this Sex Offender query. I capture the IDs for these Codes
 39-13-502 Aggravated Rape and put them into a table for later use.

 My Q is best way to work with this table and the collection that my
 users define/redefine.  In my testing today I get a collection of 60+
 codes when the user is looking for the proper Codes.  They have a
 check box in a grid and check any that pertain to finding someone who
 has broken a law that the Sex Offender Report should show.

 So collection is 60+ deep do I
 1. Fire off a query per row knowing I need to add it, or remove it.?
 2. Union all Marked rows into one Add statement and union all
 unmarked Deletes into another?
 3. Delete all in list then add in any that were marked?
 4. Got a different approach that I have not thought about yet?



   
Hi Stephen.
We have been working with BOM's in agribusiness and electronics 
assembly, both of which require dynamic and recursive capabilities.
That said we have not been SQL orientated and use it only for straight 
forward reports.

Treating SOID as the BOM and COID as the ingredient in ordinary DB 
tables, with parent child, your form with tick boxes will easily drive 
the building of the result cursors of the SOR, and allow the user to 
rework results and revise judgements as to choices , to make allowances 
for equivalences in other contexts (substitutions  recursions).

The dynamic element comes from the fact that COID applicability will 
eventually be seen to overlap and even vary, via Case History 
Dependancies, for example. So SOR's may benefit from a recusive 
capability. System design is also about future sales.
William.





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Re: Foxpro Developers - Chapter 01

2010-04-01 Thread Dr William Tormey
Alan Bourke wrote:

Alan you must have noticed the recent press comments from our Tech 
Export Sector that they hire at best from Trinity, UCD and UCC and avoid 
the rest. Years ago we used hire engineers each June. Hardware people 
who had never seen any US industrial IC documentation were common then. 
The Head of one institution responded to my complaints that none of his 
staff had any such experience. Times don't seem to have changed much. 
Scale is such an important factor.
William.


 Interesting what you say about degrees. I've never had direct experience
 of the US but the impression I get is that often someone straight out of
 college with a degree and no experience would have a better chance than
 someone with perhaps lesser educational paper and proven years of
 success in the field. I think it's the opposite way round here in
 Ireland/UK, largely.

 There are an awful lot of useless people holding degrees, especially
 these days - I don't know about the US but here it has become very
 devalued because any idiot can get one eventually.
   


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Re: 100 Invoice Test

2010-03-26 Thread DR WILLIAM TORMEY

- Original Message -
From: Virgil Bierschwale vbier...@ktc.com
To: ProFox Email List profox@leafe.com
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 12:15 PM
Subject: Re: 100 Invoice Test


 agreed..
 just used invoices for the example.

 but it could be any type of report, or even screen display because the
 business users rely on us to give them accurate data.
 Usually accounting is the only one that actually verifies the totals,
 but I've found the problem is not only in accounting reports..

 On 3/25/2010 4:24 AM, Alan Bourke wrote:
 
  On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 19:08 -0500, Virgil Bierschwalevbier...@ktc.com
  wrote:
 
  At least that is the way I see it, and yes, I'm curious how you see it
  even if all of you tell me to go take a flying leapgrin
 
  When it comes to things like invoices that involve real amounts of money
  changing hands, I think a belt-and-braces approach like you detailed is
  the only way to do it. It's called stress testing.
 
 
 
 
  No virus found in this incoming message.
  Checked by AVG - www.avg.com
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14:33:00
 
 

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 Keep America At Work http://www.KeepAmericaAtWork.com


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Re: 100 Invoice Test

2010-03-26 Thread DR WILLIAM TORMEY
Hi  Virgil and Alan
Back in the 80's we implemented an Accounting system for a NewsPaper which
had masses of small adds each giving rise to invoices and many small value
line items. We implemented double entry accounting by having an Invline
table whose totals were posted to InvHead using a list filter based do
while. At every show of an invoice Valids ran the check again. This was
first implemented in Clipper which inclined to get its indexes corrupted and
later it was ported toVFP, extended to SOP and line item distributative
charging for Creditors. Our first customer a friendly accountant failed to
break the system. I saw the idea  used in a US Paper Manufacturing Fully
Absorbed Standard Costs System.
William

- Original Message -
From: Virgil Bierschwale vbier...@ktc.com
To: ProFox Email List profox@leafe.com
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 12:15 PM
Subject: Re: 100 Invoice Test


 agreed..
 just used invoices for the example.

 but it could be any type of report, or even screen display because the
 business users rely on us to give them accurate data.
 Usually accounting is the only one that actually verifies the totals,
 but I've found the problem is not only in accounting reports..

 On 3/25/2010 4:24 AM, Alan Bourke wrote:
 
  On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 19:08 -0500, Virgil Bierschwalevbier...@ktc.com
  wrote:
 
  At least that is the way I see it, and yes, I'm curious how you see it
  even if all of you tell me to go take a flying leapgrin
 
  When it comes to things like invoices that involve real amounts of money
  changing hands, I think a belt-and-braces approach like you detailed is
  the only way to do it. It's called stress testing.
 
 
 
 
  No virus found in this incoming message.
  Checked by AVG - www.avg.com
  Version: 9.0.791 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/2768 - Release Date: 03/24/10
14:33:00
 
 

 --
 Virgil Bierschwale
 Vets Finding Vets http://www.VetsFindingVets.org
 Keep America At Work http://www.KeepAmericaAtWork.com


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[OT] Evolution and William stumble, Thunderbird rides high.

2010-03-22 Thread Dr William Tormey
Evolution on my new Ubuntu shows the received number in its Inbox, but 
one must copy the Inbox to another folder to see its contents and Del 
and expunge fail etc. This is a text of Thunderbird which recived 
incoming without a problem.
William



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[OT] TEST AFTER REBUILD

2008-10-27 Thread Dr william Tormey
BACK UP AGAIN

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Fw: [OT] WILLIAM-TEST-1

2008-10-27 Thread Dr william Tormey

- Original Message - 
From: Dr William Tormey 
To: profox@leafe.com 
Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 7:31 AM
Subject: [OT] WILLIAM-TEST-1


JUST A TEST

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[OT] TEST AFTER REBUILD

2008-10-27 Thread Dr william Tormey
BACK UP AGAIN

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[NF] SWbemServices need to kill a message

2008-08-29 Thread Dr William Tormey
Hi All:
Getting SwbemServices msg /temp/tt2.temp/vbs
telling me I have a virus, to get an antivirus that recognises it. Clam stuck 
it in
quarantine, I deleted it. But still the Service runs every start up.
It seems to do no harm, and comes from M$$$, if I am right.

God be with DOS, preferable 3.3 from IBM,  when I understood the interupt 
structure, especially Int 21.

Can any one Help !

TIA
William

John Mc has aced BOB and is now stealing his message with a total
winner from the cold parts. What a smashing ten weeks we are about to have.



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Re: [OT] Any comments on Sarah Palin?

2008-08-29 Thread Dr William Tormey
I believe she is a great choice, She will flatten BOB's msg, or at least
confuse it. Bet BOB is sorry now that he did not pick
herself,, that got all does votes. Dear John may beat me to the box, I am
older than him, but you never know, then guess what, we would have WOMAN for
Pres. and maybe a smashing fighter at that. Some one has to bring enough
sence to all, so that  the US becomes competitive again, without driving the
dollar though the floor. Need the Fed to stay on course, and to squeeze the
Banks, and much of the unearned profit (SPECULATIVE) out of the system.
Follow France (yes) but only in their neuclear power strategy. It makes no
sence that the US of all countries cant make safe and reliable Fission
Plants at the right price and export them to the world, while maintaining
the military might to shove off any intending wrong doer, while staying at
home. Make Oil a lubricant, and then watch the price drop. We would not need
ten years to do that, more like 3 to 5.. Get ready to plug you car in.
Detroit should retool for elec and bio both, and think of the boom if a tax
incentif was given all to replace the Gass Gusselers with US made wheels.

Isint AMERICA just the greatest place, sorry I am not there these days.

William Tormey.
PS Cant spell worth a dam, sorry.!


- Original Message -
From: Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ProFox Email List profox@leafe.com
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2008 10:55 PM
Subject: Re: [OT] Any comments on Sarah Palin?


 Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
  Pete,
 
  If YOU like her, conservative R that she is, she must be SOMETHING.
 
  I heard her name floated a couple of months ago. The people that talked
  about her at all said she had no chance. I didn't see what they saw, and
  thought it was possible. Most of the names floated were quite boring.
 
  I haven't seen a lot on her either. But you can still see a bit on
wikipedia
  and on the Alaska governor's site.

 Hi Kristyne!

 For heaven's sake, her son is 4 months old! Returned to work in three
 days. Can't keep her down, can you? I would have taken 6 weeks!
 --
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 Pete
 http://pete-theisen.com/


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Re: [NF] Viewing Hillary's speech in Linux

2008-08-27 Thread Dr William Tormey
I have win2k and have HC and all DNCC stuff live on  You Tube and CNN. Also
tried
movemediaplayer with silverlight but got an error telling me the my AMD CPU
is not compatible.
So the problem is not just Linux. I am in Ireland in a Small village with a
radio linked BB at half a Meg
so the videoof CNN live is just about OK but the sound is great.

I also have Red Hat, OS-2 , 98, 95, and DOS running but not on the net.
We are all Clinton People here in Ireland, but will vote for Obama.
William



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Re: [OT] Need for hand held Scanner

2008-08-11 Thread Dr William Tormey
Hi Jeff.

We have used Dragon hand helds for label reading in Animal Feed Mills, which
is to say the least is a rugged
environment. They are very reliable and can I believe come with a radio link
to their base station.
They are easy to implement, with demo code for port I/O etc. They will read
Bar Codes from thermal
(for heavy label stock) and ordinary lazer printers.
A Disti web site is www.dragon-solutions.com in the uk.  Main Site
www.Datalogic.com, They are Italian and quite big.
but I dont doubt  they are either linked to a US company or have
representation State Side. The Disti  also do RIFD solutions which may be of
interest for  your app.

Regards

Dr William Tormey
AML


- Original Message -
From: Jeff foster [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2008 9:52 AM
Subject: [Ed Foster's GripeLog] Thank you


 Note: many of you enjoyed Ed Foster's work over the years; I thought
 that I'd pass this on for those who aren't on his mailing list

 -- Ed Leafe
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 I apologize for the length of time since the last newsletter. The
 first week after a loved one dies is an extremely hectic one(who
 knew?). We had to plan the memorial service, find a venue, meet and
 visit relatives and so on. As for the second week, well, I couldn't do
 much of anything. I mostly sat around and watched Tv, read books,
 moved some furniture, and watched some tv(did I mention that?). I'm
 definitely not over it. it's the first thing I think about in the
 morning, and the last thing I think about before I go to bed. It
 occupies my thoughts throughout the middle of the day as well. I'm not
 sure I'll ever stop thinking in this way. I'm also not sure whether I
 want to.

 What I wanted to tell everyone was that the outpouring of support
 through comments and emails was amazing. There was no better testament
 to my dad's work then those comments. They made a lot of people who
 knew him feel just a tiny bit better. 20 or so of my family's
 favorites where read aloud at the memorial service. We could all wish
 such a sendoff when it's our turn to go.

 In the end, what I wanted to say, was thank you. Thank you for showing
 me that my father meant something to so many people. Thank you for
 showing me that this thing he started has to go on, and thank you for
 giving me the courage not to give up on it. I will have a post up
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[OT] Code pages for math with wiki, win2kpro amd IE6.0

2008-06-04 Thread Dr William Tormey
I am seeing lots of boxes on the wiki  Table of mathematical symbols, 
instead of the math symbol. Can any one direct me to information
that will lead to full decoding of that page, so that the math-physics
i am into will be represented properly.

TIA
William Tormey


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[OT] A Solution to your PM (was Presidential) Problems

2008-05-27 Thread Dr William Tormey
Dear Dave 
Pick the time reversal date more carefully. Suggestions include: Back at least 
to Tony Blair, not our Gordon of the solemn countenance famed for engineering 
bye elections.
Or before British Layland Motors vanished for making Morris Minors with 
collapsible front wishbones.
Well then back at least to Norman times, when French was the language of your 
land, or long before and the  Eastern z was the fourth letter in your name, not 
s. 
Certainly back to a time when Vercingetorix got his come-uppance, and long 
before Mercedes bewitched Mr Benze. Or maybe back to Aleric and his Visigoths 
kicking the doors down in Rome.
Any of these time choices would reverse the  nicely. Its Wagner's 
decendants who are killing off our engineering exports.

But Good things can be said for the land of my Pass Port right now.  Chicago 
rules dominate the behaviour of our Presidential Candidates. And nothing 
compares in jolly England, to a Nick Manero Steak and Corn on the Cob in Conn., 
unless you mention Korma and Nan bread, so we cant go back to before the end of 
Empire.
Then again we either go back a little say to $= 1.20 euro, or a very long way, 
cause in between all my fore-barers were slaves, to the english overlords 
following the trashing or Ireland, Wales and Scotland.
Well thinking again, lets stay when we are, even with M$$, who wont let my 1997 
spell checker work with IE6.0, so I can go to  Bronxville and London for this 
years summer hols.
Enjoyed your piece Dave.






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Re: [OT] WILLIAM-TEST-1

2008-05-22 Thread Dr William Tormey
Dear me no, I simply wanted to see e-mail working over my new radio linked
less than broad band here in the wilds of Ireland.
William
- Original Message -
From: William Sanders / EFG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: profox@leafe.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 4:47 PM
Subject: [OT] WILLIAM-TEST-1


 Alas - since your email thingie wasn't set for ASCII, Ed's HandyDandy
 MimeStripping thing stripped out all of the html codes.

 Did we miss any interesting forensic medicial photos?

 Regards [Bill]
 --
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Re: [OT] WILLIAM-TEST-1

2008-05-22 Thread Dr William Tormey
Well Ed how could you fail !

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 On May 21, 2008, at 10:31 AM, Dr William Tormey wrote:

  JUST A TEST


 Well?

 Did we pass?

 -- Ed Leafe





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[OT] WILLIAM-TEST-1

2008-05-21 Thread Dr William Tormey
JUST A TEST

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