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Dave Crozier wrote:
I must admit though that I've always shyed (is that the correct spelling)?)
Shied
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Fletcher Johnson wrote:
Dave,
I have a form where I have one button that says setup printer which calls
Sys(1037). This does work to set the desired printer. But if the user
selects duplex (double sided) printing, the printer ignores it. In this
case, the program has 4 separate calls to
Malcolm Greene said VFP webservices are not supported on
Windows 2003 due to Microsoft dropping support for their SOAP DLL's
I never got SOAP to work, but I hadn't realised it had been dropped (for
vfp?) -
do you have a link about this?
how *are* web services supported in Fox now?
I never managed it - I think Ed did (for a while?) but following the thread
at:
http://www.universalthread.com/wconnect/wc.dll?2,15,1133486
it all seems to be fraught with problems (for everyone excepting Rick
Strahl of course bg)
otoh as I and others have said before; with a rich client xmlhttp
From the VFUG.Org List Server:
I'm trying to create a link to a https site inside a form.
However the hyperlink class only recognizes http not https.
Any help would welcomed
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So why not bomb and invade Saudi Arabia, then?
On 7/20/06, Michael Madigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, I've never said, ever, ever, never, said that Iraq
was involved in 911. Stop lying.
I said Iraq was supporting Hammas and had links to Al
Qaeda. They were giving 25,000 to the family of
Hi foxers
Can some of you give opinion/advice please
I have a free standing table, and a form with a 25 page pageframe
Altogether there are some 100 text boxes and/or check boxes etc.
As the client scrolls throught the table, depending on a specific flag, I
need to either make the ENTIRE form
Morning,
Does anyone know how to get the name of the day of the week in a batch file
on XP, 2003 ???
Cheers
Chris.
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I'm looking for the sql equivalent to drop tag ... for contained and/or
free tables. alter table ... drop foreign key tag ... seems to work, but the
syntax seems to imply that all tags which don't contain primary or candidate
keys are 'foreign' whereas the tags I want to remove are just
On Jul 21, 2006, at 5:45 AM, Andy Davies wrote:
I never managed it - I think Ed did (for a while?)
Of course, I wrote the service in Python and deployed it to a Linux
server. ;-)
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On Jul 21, 2006, at 7:47 AM, Lew wrote:
I'm looking for the sql equivalent to drop tag ... for contained
and/or free tables. alter table ... drop foreign key tag ... seems
to work
VFP SQL doesn't support the creation/deletion of ordinary tags. Just
use INDEX ON and DELETE TAG as usual.
On 7/19/06, Bill Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The answer...
SET HELP
Can anyone explain what this does? Chris?
As Christof pointed out, this feature was added with VP7, to support
the integrated COLLECTION of HTML Help files that were available in
the Visual Studio IDE. Folks were
Wow. Once in a while, you actually find something! YUI looks like an
interesting techology. I've been working on a couple of development
projects and we've been waiting to see a couple of good frameworks to
evaluate. YUI is on the list. Thanks!
On 7/20/06, Stephen Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bill Arnold wrote:
The VFP9 doc is pretty clear, so I think it's worth a try unless
there's a better suggestion (then do it in .NET, of course g).
Note the doc says: For .exe and .dll file servers, Visual FoxPro
supports only configuration files that are bound inside the server.
Bill
Helio W. wrote:
So why not bomb and invade Saudi Arabia, then?
Duh. That’s were the oil friendships lie. Been that way for 3 Bush
generations, and if the twins play the game properly it could continue to a
fourth.
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On 7/20/06, Mark Stanton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, I've spent lots of years doing it too. Which is why I'm surprised I
haven't built anything to automate the process yet.
An associate (and heavy-duty consultant for Accenture) like to quote
There are 23 problems in computer science, and
... But it does, at least as far as the dropping of tags is concerned.
My question is are there limitations or gotchas?
This code run fine:
CREATE TABLE tagtest free;
(name c(20), date d, amount n(10,2))
INSERT INTO tagtest VALUES (bob, DATE(), 75)
INSERT INTO tagtest VALUES
I have a free standing table, and a form with a 25 page pageframe
Altogether there are some 100 text boxes and/or check boxes etc.
As the client scrolls throught the table, depending on a specific flag, I
need to either make the ENTIRE form read-only, or not read only.
Is there a way to
Peter Coors, chairman of the Coors Brewing company, Republican
senate candidate and major supporter of right-wing moral causes,
has been found guilty of driving under the influence of alcohol.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/5184214.stm
( -or- http://tinyurl.com/m66y2 )
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On Jul 21, 2006, at 9:05 AM, Lew Schwartz wrote:
... But it does, at least as far as the dropping of tags is concerned.
That's a side-effect of what looks like some sloppy programming.
Most of the VFP SQL commands translate the request behind-the-scenes
to regular Xbase-style commands.
On Jul 21, 2006, at 8:07 AM, Ted Roche wrote:
Wow. Once in a while, you actually find something!
File that under the definition for back-handed compliment. ;-)
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On Jul 21, 2006, at 8:07 AM, Ted Roche wrote:
Wow. Once in a while, you actually find something!
File that under the definition for back-handed compliment. ;-)
I already patted myself on the back Ed.
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On Jul 21, 2006, at 9:05 AM, Lew Schwartz wrote:
... But it does, at least as far as the dropping of tags is concerned.
That's a side-effect of what looks like some sloppy programming.
Most of the VFP SQL commands translate the request
On Jul 21, 2006, at 9:45 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Funny but his code was alos on a free table and not part of a DBC.
That's just what I meant by it being a sloppy implementation.
Telling Fox to drop a foreign key on a free table should throw an error.
I have no idea if it matters.
Sytzze,
Assuming you HAVE subclassed your controls ( you always do that don't you?)
then simply modify the base class refresh() methods to look at a global
Object property eg. oGlobal.Enable_Edit which you set as you traverse the
data and set the Enable property of each control accordingly.
Dave
The VFP9 doc is pretty clear, so I think it's worth a try unless
there's a better suggestion (then do it in .NET, of course g).
Note the doc says: For .exe and .dll file servers, Visual FoxPro
supports only configuration files that are bound inside the server.
Bill the thread is
...then we will have solved all computer problems.
anyone remember The Last One?
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Guys,
I have a requirement from one of our suppliers to access their AS400 to
upload delivery document details into an AS400 mainframe.
Currently a VPN is used with an emulator (it looks like it is Tun Plus they
use aor a b*stardised verion of it which an operator simply keys data into
24x80
Does anyone know how to get the name of the day of the week
in a batch file on XP, 2003 ???
Use CDOW to get the day and STRTOFILE to generate/replace the batch
file?
Bill
Chris.
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Try Themes = .F.
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ALTER table tagtest;
drop foreign KEY TAG names
so it does, well well!
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On 7/21/06, Chris Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know how to get the name of the day of the week in a batch file
on XP, 2003 ???
You could write a simple program in the language of your choice to
output it to a file and then read the file into the batch file. VFP
can do this, as
Vince Teachout wrote:
SET DELETED ON
Create a table, Names with field fname c(10)
INSERT INTO Names (fname) values(bob)
INSERT INTO Names (fname) values(bob)
INSERT INTO Names (fname) values(bob)
INSERT INTO Names (fname) values(alice)
INSERT INTO Names (fname) values(carol)
INSERT INTO Names
On 7/21/06, Andy Davies [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...then we will have solved all computer problems.
anyone remember The Last One?
Nope. Google suggests:
http://www.thelastone.org/index.html
http://www.wired.com/news/exec/0,1370,44464,00.html
It's the Mon,Tue,Wed,Thu etc I'm after
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Behalf Of Rob Anderson
Sent: 21 July 2006 15:50
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [NF] Day of Week from Command Prompt
You can get the day (numeric) easily enough :-
echo
Hi,
I do something a bit more complicated - I set the readonly properties of
controls on a form depending on properties set for it's cursor - this in
the form init:
LOCAL i, i0, in, j, aMm[1], cs, lup, oObj, oPage, lcOldErr, lOK
lcOldErr = ON(ERROR)
FOR EACH oPage IN thisform.pFrameBase1.pages
Andy,
I bought it on a Sirius II and it was the biggest load of CR*P you could
imagine. Reams and reams of Basic code just to do simple things. Yo
compile a hello world program equivalent used to take ages and ages. However
it sounded really cool as the Sirius had variable speed floppy drives on
...
The VFP9 doc is pretty clear, so I think it's worth a try unless
there's a better suggestion (then do it in .NET, of course g).
...
Bill the thread is to Create a WS. Seems that VFP
Server2003 don't work well together.
Windows 2003 server changes things from Windows 2000 server.
If you read this without laughing out loud, there is something wrong
with you.
I started swimming and working out at the Y and a friend passed this
story to me.
This is dedicated to everyone who ever attempted to get into a regular
workout routine.
For my sixty fifth birthday this year, my
From: Vince Teachout [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Delete the bob row
BROWSE
* oops! we have NO bob!
INDEX on fname TO crap unique Let's rebuild the index - that will
fix it, right?
BROWSE
* oops! we have NO bob!
Unique = BAD
If you set order to 0 and browse, are all the bob's gone? I would
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If you read this without laughing out loud, there is something wrong
with you.
I started swimming and
In Oracle 9i(?), I was able to write stored procedure where I simply referenced
the field behind the parameter/variable, thus telling Oracle the type and
length implicitly (as it would look it up instead of me hardcoding it). For
example, cName as Customers.cName instead of saying cName
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In Oracle 9i(?), I was able to write stored procedure where I simply
referenced the field behind the parameter/variable, thus telling Oracle the
type and length implicitly (as it would look it up instead of me hardcoding
it). For example, cName as Customers.cName
If you set order to 0 and browse, are all the bob's gone?
They shouldn't be because only the first Bob is in the index.
Regards,
Jim
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Guys,
I have a requirement from one of our suppliers to access
their AS400 to upload delivery document details into an AS400
mainframe.
Currently a VPN is used with an emulator (it looks like it is
Tun Plus they use aor a b*stardised verion of it which an
operator simply keys data
Gotta hope that there's an easier way than using the Query Analyzer to debug
SQL Server 2000 stored procs. What a p.o.s. Again, the tools I had with
Oracle9 were MUCH MORE FRIENDLY.
Ugh. Suggestions? I want to test from the server, not from Fox.
tia,
--Michael
There's one minor exception, imho. It may be useful as a temporary index
built at runtime as needed. Throw it away when you don't need it anymore
and certainly don't depend on its accuracy for anything other than the
current task. Of course, there are many other ways to accomplish a
filtered
Have a look at http://www.sqlmanager.net/
Even the free version of the SQL manager allows you to run a procedure
with parameters.
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Gotta hope that there's an easier way than using the Query Analyzer to debug
SQL Server 2000 stored procs. What a p.o.s. Again, the tools I had with
Oracle9 were MUCH MORE FRIENDLY.
Ugh. Suggestions? I
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Robbo,
echo %date:~6,2%
Very cool! A new trick for this old dog.
Cheers!
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At 09:19 AM 7/21/2006 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In Oracle 9i(?), I was able to write stored procedure where I simply
referenced the field behind the parameter/variable, thus telling Oracle
the type and length implicitly (as it would look it up instead of me
HaHhhahahahah,
Regards,
LelandJ
Stephen Russell wrote:
If you read this without laughing out loud, there is something wrong
with you.
I started swimming and working out at the Y and a friend passed this
story to me.
This is dedicated to everyone who ever attempted to get into a
Hi,
Gotta hope that there's an easier way than using the Query Analyzer to
debug SQL Server 2000 stored procs. What a p.o.s. Again, the tools I had
with Oracle9 were MUCH MORE FRIENDLY.
http://www.ftponline.com/vsm/2002_11/magazine/columns/databasedesign/
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At 09:13 AM 7/21/2006 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
And, by the way, I have various config files that I use which allow my
systems to work with the server and other networked servers with no
problems. Of course, I do NOT use 'standard' MS config files. Maybe that's
why mine works.
I guess you mean as in:
FUNCTION EditCust(pcCustName IN mydb.Customers.cName%TYPE, pcCode IN ...)
No, I haven't found it in ms SQL Server - it's neat and I miss it.
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Again, the tools I had with Oracle9 were MUCH MORE FRIENDLY.
or maybe just MUCH MORE FAMILIAR?
with some glaring examples (like %TYPE) I found ms SQL Server like a breath
of fresh air after Oracle
--otoh who needs *procedural* SQL - keep pl/SQL and T-SQL - *real* datbase
programmers work with
Thanks Bill,
I'll give it a look
Dave Crozier
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Guys,
I have a requirement from one of our suppliers to access
You can say what you want, but I appreciate the suggestion from Steve.
It is going to be a lot easier for me to write this as a .Net web
service, especially when considering the app that is going to be calling
it is a .Net app.
Thanks,
Nick Cipollina
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echo %date:~0,3%
works where I live == Fri
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Delete the bob row
BROWSE
* oops! we have NO bob!
INDEX on fname TO crap unique Let's rebuild the index - that will
fix it, right?
BROWSE
* oops! we have NO bob!
Unique = BAD
If you set order to 0 and browse, are all the
Richard Kaye wrote:
There's one minor exception, imho. It may be useful as a temporary
index built at runtime as needed. Throw it away when you don't need it
anymore and certainly don't depend on its accuracy for anything other
than the current task. Of course, there are many other ways to
Peter Cushing wrote:
That means Ted has alice, carol and sue all to himself, the lucky
bleeder ;-)
BOTH Sues (twins) actually. The bastard.
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I got this from a friend asking if I had ever done this.
wrote in to suggest I get either a large group of people in blue polo
shirts and khakis to enter a Best Buy or a group in red polo shirts and
khakis to enter a Target. Wearing clothing almost identical to the
store's uniform, the agents
Oh yeah, the Bin Laden family connection.
On 7/21/06, Stephen the Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Helio W. wrote:
So why not bomb and invade Saudi Arabia, then?
Duh. That's were the oil friendships lie. Been that way for 3 Bush
generations, and if the twins play the game properly it could
Stephen Russell wrote:
The Ajaxifiation Of Yahoo
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Something I found off the web... -_-
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On 7/21/06, Vince Teachout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just pulled that example out of my head to give a quick answer
this morning. If you only need a temp index, I honestly can't think of
anything that couldn't be done better with a SELECT DISTINCT. JMHO.
Update the underlying table,
Dell profits down -- hiring 2000 more service workers...
Other moves the computer giant has taken to make its products more
attractive include hiring more than 2,000 staff to join its customer
service division.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/5203452.stm
Dell hiring more workers in
Firefox can't find the server at www.overseer-network-monitor.com
I think I'll stick with Analog :-)
http://www.analog.cx/
Different product type entirely. :)
Well, I couldn't reach your website so I couldn't know :-)
Looks like some of my ISP's DNS servers are flukey. I guess I'll
On Friday, July 21, 2006 3:51 PM Chet Gardiner wrote:
You could buy Gateway instead...
http://www.buyblue.org/node/976/view/summary
$100,913 to Democrats
$23,500 to Republicans
$0 to Others
$124,413 in Total Contributions
I don't see MADigan buying a Gateway anytime soon... 8-)
David L.
No CROOK s, I won't be.
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On Friday, July 21, 2006 3:51 PM Chet Gardiner
wrote:
You could buy Gateway instead...
http://www.buyblue.org/node/976/view/summary
$100,913 to Democrats
$23,500 to Republicans
$0 to Others
$124,413 in Total
She began photographing Israeli female soldiers in the summer of 2004 as
part of her masters thesis project. She continues to photograph in both
Israel and New York.
http://www.serialno3817131.com/
This site is her serial # while in the military.
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DBA / Developer
Electracash,
Was that the expert system that would write all your code for you
and no-one would ever need to code again?
The one that people had to hire programmers to use...
Mark
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An associate (and heavy-duty consultant for Accenture) like to quote
There are 23 problems in computer science, and we keep solving them
over, and over and over.
Got his email address? ;-)
I think there is a Fallacy of Generalization here:
Mebbe
Hi Bill,
Thanks for that.
Sounds like there's not been the required separation of
generalisation and particularisation of this problem yet.
In which case I've probably got some research and thinking to do.
And as such those pointers of yours will be very useful grist to the
mill! Thank you.
Is that supposed to be funny?
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The Israeli army is slick. They have a lot of women
in combat billets
because if they should lose a war they can say, Big
deal. You beat a
bunch of girls. Oh, wow!
HALinNY
Nope, that was COBOL.
That's how IBM marketed it in '66. Cobol will do away with the need for
programmers...
Mark Stanton wrote:
Was that the expert system that would write all your code for you
and no-one would ever need to code again?
The one that people had to hire programmers to
Which Democratic leader said this about the Bush policy in Iraq?
Never has so much military and economic and diplomatic power been
used so ineffectively, and if after all of this time, and all of this
sacrifice, and all of this support, there is still no end in sight,
then I say
You mean there is actually a person somewhere in Washington standing up
to the neocons?
Nah. Didn't even say it.
The lunatic is in my head
The lunatic is in my head
you raise the blade, you make the change
you rearrange me ' till I'm sane
you lock the door
and throw away the key
there's
I bet you guys are rooting for Hezbollah too.
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You mean there is actually a person somewhere in
Washington standing up
to the neocons?
Nah. Didn't even say it.
The lunatic is in my head
The lunatic is in my head
you raise the blade,
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