Did you install the app with TS in Install Mode?
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Labour are only in office because they are marginally better than the current
Conservative government (who have still not shaken off their sleaze image which
they garnered in the 1990s). We are in desperate need of a government with
backbone and balls, who can tell these do-gooders to go to
Ted Roche wrote:
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learned during college. While that might get you a lead from a
headhunter looking to match skills to job listings, that's really not
what most of us sell. It's solving problems by making the computer do
what you
Michael,
PHB - Pointy-Haired Boss I assume?
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Correct, sir!
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Warning: joke answer following (so no real technical solution here)
At 01:07 PM 9/18/2006 -0400, Charles Hart Enzer, M.D. wrote:
My Toshiba Laptop shuts down slowly -- 5 - 15 minutes.
If I first remove the PCMCIA LINKSYS WPC54-G WIRELESS PC CARD, shutdown is
prompt.
What do you
Hi all,
Is there a simple way to make sure all leading blanks are removed from user
input? I've got users who are clicking on a field to enter data, and if
they don't click at the very beginning of the field, a leading blank or two
may be included. For example:
ABC
instead of
ABC
I was
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Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 13:05:42 -0500 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
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Take a look at http://www.foxite.com/articles/040.htm You should be able
to control the scanner using that dll. hth - regards
I have a subclassed textbox with the value procedure returning the
result alltrimed (depending on a couple of properties on the textbox)
for text textboxes that way it is seamless.
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- wipe drive
- install Linux
Linux of course being renowned for its PCMCIA and wireless support ;)
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subclassed textboxes and so will only need to include that code in the
base class ;)
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On Sep 19, 2006, at 8:46 AM, Alan Bourke wrote:
Linux of course being renowned for its PCMCIA and wireless support ;)
Ubuntu Linux is indeed renowned for those things. I got it to
instantly recognize my PCMCIA wireless card on my creaky old Sony
Vaio. I could remove that card and swap in
Thanks very much to those who replied about creating the subclass. That
works great, but it raises another question. Obviously, I'm nowhere NEAR as
advanced as most others on this list, so I appreciate your patience with
what are probably pretty basic questions:
I've created the subclass called
John J. Mihaljevic wrote:
Thanks very much to those who replied about creating the subclass. That
works great, but it raises another question. Obviously, I'm nowhere NEAR as
advanced as most others on this list, so I appreciate your patience with
what are probably pretty basic questions:
On Sep 19, 2006, at 9:08 AM, John J. Mihaljevic wrote:
How do I make sure Valid code is run from the class AND from the form?
Use DODEFAULT(). Depending on whether you want the default (class)
behavior to happen before or after your instance (form) code, you
make the call to DODEFAULT()
At 01:46 PM 9/19/2006 +0100, Alan Bourke wrote:
- wipe drive
- install Linux
Linux of course being renowned for its PCMCIA and wireless support ;)
In my case, I've generally had better luck with Linux than with Windows
(I'm using Ubuntu at the moment). That means I've had to take fewer
If you are using DoDefaults I suggest using NoDefault in the methods
first to stop some of them running twice (when you call doDefault and
when the method closes). This seems to happen to some of the system
methods like unload.
However I think a better approach is to the 'Access' method on
Is this a sign of how good Linux is or how crappy Sony's are under windows?
The best feature with Sony laptops (IMHO) are the cases with the snazzy
interlocking handles.
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On Tuesday, September 19, 2006 3:50 AM Alan Bourke wrote:
Did you install the app with TS in Install Mode?
I am just a messenger here and have not work with TS before this job
where it was all set up. I do suspect it might have something to do
with the way the user is running the application.
On Sep 19, 2006, at 9:28 AM, Michael Hawksworth wrote:
If you are using DoDefaults I suggest using NoDefault in the
methods first to stop some of them running twice (when you call
doDefault and when the method closes). This seems to happen to
some of the system methods like unload.
If you are using Server 2K, then there was a bug related to
opening/closing files on T.S.
It was in regard to :
1) First person logs onto T.S., runs the application which opens up
certain DBFs
2) Second person logs onto same T.S., runs same application, opens same DBFs
Later, User 1 Logs off
On Monday, September 18, 2006 4:41 PM Jeff Johnson wrote:
David: I have been running apps successfully on Terminal Services. It
took a bit of work to set it up, mainly because of the way TS maps
drives. The tricky part for me was establishing unique
temporary files for each user.
Yes, if the
On Sep 19, 2006, at 9:33 AM, Michael Hawksworth wrote:
Is this a sign of how good Linux is or how crappy Sony's are under
windows?
This is a special version of Win2K distributed by Sony to match the
machine. The Linux system is plain vanilla Ubuntu, with no special
drivers installed. It
This column, if you strip out the specifics, could've been written
anytime in the last 20 years. But writing it now is more relevant than
ever for we are truly at a danger point.
The problem? Microsoft wants it all. If there's a dime to be made,
Redmond wants the whole 10 cents. In
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Sep 18, 2006, at 8:18 PM, Stephen the Cook wrote:
I went to the UT game and watched a tough fight and loss. : (
Otherwise I could have had a few Dr. Peppers for my friends.
Good thing you weren't there, then. The restaurant we went to that
night was filled with
Last year when Microsoft rolled out its new Software Asset Management
program, I sincerely thought it was a step in the right direction –
after all, customers have been complaining about the challenges of
managing Microsoft license compliance for years, and the heavy-handed
BSA and SIIA
I had a freakin' 5/3 Bank teller/rep call me today about an issue with
my account. Spent about 8 minutes on phone and gave reason when she
asked for the issue. She repeated back to me something other than I had
said to her, completely misinterpretting what I said. And then the
light bulb
It is USUALLY the file BEFORE the error, at least in my experience.
Another thing I use to debug hard stuff OR to document a system is add a
single line to each routine, something like iff(vjb_document, wait window +
prog(), )
That way I can turn on vjb_document and watch the wait windows and
MB Software Solutions wrote:
Now I'm glad I don't use 5/3 anymore. I don't want foreigners having
anything to do with my bank account. Well, maybe the Canadians.
gdr
Maybe the Swiss.
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Based on what we were told about SAM, it seemed like a great idea.
Basically, Microsoft certified a select group of partners who understand the
ins and outs of Microsoft licensing, along with the best practices involved
in good software asset management. Microsoft even added several new tests in
john harvey wrote:
Based on what we were told about SAM, it seemed like a great idea.
Basically, Microsoft certified a select group of partners who understand the
ins and outs of Microsoft licensing, along with the best practices involved
in good software asset management. Microsoft even added
I just got a bug report showing Error 1990 - Cancel. Looking in VFP
help, there is NO error 1990! I thought perhaps it was a
user-defined/thrown number, so I opened the project and did a Code
References search for 1990 on all filesno matches.
Anyone ever get an error 1990 - cancel
On Sep 19, 2006, at 10:51 AM, Whil Hentzen (Pro*) wrote:
I sure liked the old days, when big companies would attempt to
cement relationships with customers by wining and dining them and
then setting them up with hookers for the night.
I guess that's what happens when a company ends up
Michael Hawksworth wrote:
You'll like this... it is a 'BUG: Meaningless or Undocumented Errors
in Visual FoxPro 6.0'
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;191591
ha! Thanks, Michael.
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I believe the simplest way to trim leading/trailing spaces of a textbox
control is to put a T in the .format property.
That too could be placed in the 'class definition' for textboxes of course.
-Charlie
At 01:47 PM 9/19/2006 +0100, Alan Bourke wrote:
Nope, that's about as simple as it'll
Now thats a good one whil.
Unfortunately its probably true...!
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On Sep 19, 2006, at 10:51 AM, Whil Hentzen
MB Software Solutions wrote:
I just got a bug report showing Error 1990 - Cancel. Looking in VFP
help, there is NO error 1990! I thought perhaps it was a
user-defined/thrown number, so I opened the project and did a Code
References search for 1990 on all filesno matches.
How did you
I guess that's what happens when a company ends up being run by a
bunch of pizza-eating, jolt-drinking geeks who haven't had a date in
five years, much less ever kissed a girl.
It's much more efficient this way. Why pay hookers to screw your
clients, when you can do it yourself?
I guess
MB Software Solutions wrote:
I just got a bug report showing Error 1990 - Cancel. Looking in VFP
help, there is NO error 1990! I thought perhaps it was a
user-defined/thrown number, so I opened the project and did a Code
References search for 1990 on all filesno matches.
Anyone ever
REST OF THE WORLD VERSION:
The squirrel works hard in the withering heat all summer
long, building and improving his house and laying up supplies for the
winter.
The grasshopper thinks he's a fool, and laughs and dances and plays
the
summer away. Come winter, the squirrel is warm and
On 9/13/06, Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The one that pissed me off was the invoice sent to my Accounting
Department for a subscription I had never ordered.
Today's mail included a sample copy of SQL Server Solutions -
thanks, I already have one called MySQL - with a
I'm curious what everyone out there uses to track their projects and
to deliver reasonable estimates on meeting project deadlines and/or
milestones, whether you are a consultant or employee? Are you using
home brew software or someone else's product(s)?
One of the companies I work with has
Well, is it reporting 2006?
John
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MB Software Solutions wrote:
I just got a bug report showing Error
Any suggestions how a VFP application can determine if current user has
admin, poweruser, basic user or guest priviledges?
Thanks,
Malcolm
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Here's one we are using - too early to tell on how effective it will be.
I suggested it to the person who is managing one of our projects who
isn't the most software savvy. If it looks too simple, you're probably
right.
But it's free (for one project) and pretty straight forward:
Wmi code - do a google search on stuart dunkeld, VFP and WMI
John
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When I Disable the Wireless Connection, the Toshiba Laptop proceeds
with a timesly and orderly ShutDown.
At 06:11 PM 9/18/2006, you wrote:
Windows is waiting for some connection to finish which may be hung
up. If it worked at one time, try uninstalling the Linksys. The
uninstall command is in
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Unfortunately it is all too often the pointy headed boss who decides what
languages, developer tools and platforms will be used! The article seems to
suggest that Java is clearly number 1 in places advertising hiring
opportunities on Dice.com (with the open source scripting languages of only
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Subject: Re: [NF] Slow XP Shutdown
When I Disable the Wireless Connection, the Toshiba Laptop proceeds
with a timesly and orderly ShutDown.
I had this problem on my XP box with the built
On 9/19/06, Stephen the Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MB Software Solutions wrote:
Maybe the Swiss.
Nah, not worth their while...
A+
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Hello,
I have a Web Service that was written in Java. This service returns a
POJO (a plain old java object) with three Strings and associated get and
set methods.
I've been able to register this service with no problems using the
intellisense manager in VFP 7, but when I try to set a
On 9/19/06, Bill Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem? Microsoft wants it all. If there's a dime to be made,
Redmond wants the whole 10 cents. In categories it invents (think hard
to remember the last one, maybe Flight Simulator?) that's fine. Create a
new category, build a brilliant
On Sep 19, 2006, at 1:40 PM, MB Software Solutions wrote:
And is it not worth learning other languages? And further, how
long does it take to
be productive in some of these programming languages?
Increasing your toolset is always a good thing.
Choosing your tools wisely is also
I'd be curious to know what other languages the people here use and why and
what for
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The problem? Microsoft wants it all. If there's a dime to be made,
Redmond wants the whole 10 cents. In categories it invents (think hard
Tim O'Reilly's mom was once quoted as saying, Bill Gates seems to be
the kind of guy who, if you invited him over to dinner, would take all
of the mashed
On 9/19/06, Graham Dobson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A higher-level, well-known language is always more productive, but I would
ask , is FoxPro always the best possible tool for every solution?
Nothing is always.
And is it not worth learning other languages?
Sure.
And further, how long
I mainly use C#, javascript, VFP, and PICK Basic.
Thanks,
Nick Cipollina
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I'd be curious to know what other languages the people here use and why and
what for
CMD and bash because a lot more can be done from the command line than
most people realize.
PHP for web sites and lots and lots of packaged software
Dear Tracy:
Wow!
I think this must be it.
Thank you.
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Hoist a cask o' grog, as it is Talk like a Pirate day. Modest
Proposition: Fer th' rest o' the day, all posts are in Pirate Talk.
Ah! http://www.talklikeapirate.com/piratehome.html
Ken
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I blogged a while back about What I want (from a development tool).
Dang, has it been a year ago?!?
http://cullytechnologies.com/ctblogdetail.php?key=103
While I'm just beginning with these two tools, I think they're both in
my future: Python/Dabo and REALbasic. They both can run on 99% of
Hmmm... So there's only one Platform = COMMENT/UniqueID = Class rec
per vcx? We'll check it out.
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TenStep or Prince2 for the methodology, internal system to manage/report
(available to buy once we get a user friendly version finished!). Of the
two I prefer TenStep but it does have a price tag for registration etc.
however pretty much all the methodology is available FOC online to work
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I see that I can control the visibility of properties with
obj.addproperty(name,value,visibility) *in design mode.* Since we
are automating class lib production as much as we can, _how_ do I get
into *design mode* ( don't tell my wife, she'd just laugh)?
Open a form for editing,
make the command window active
put the mouse over the form and enter this in the command window
oo = sys(1270)
Now you can use those extra parameters you listed.
Remember to release oo before you close the editing session of the
object/class.
Tracy
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Yes, something like this. The NoWait is important smile
This is what builders use.
modify form Test1 nowait
aselobj(aCurControl)
aCurControl[1].AddProperty(...)
Tracy
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Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2006 4:19 PM
Subject: RE: Design mode?
Ok, I
Long ago, Mike Stewart explained how simple it was to add the
functionality into your apps to allow your end users to create reports
in the native Report Writer. Cool. Question now is this: what's the
best training mechanism to help these non-VFP folks (but perhaps have
computer savvy, like
Michael Hawksworth wrote:
If you are just looking for presentation costing solutions (plus a
good way to verify your own assessments) try Construx Softwares
estimate and surveyor (which are free) http://www.construx.com/
They also do some other tools that are chargeable.
I sometimes think
And don't forget your cursor has to be over the form container itself
and not a contained control.
Tracy Pearson wrote:
Yes, something like this. The NoWait is important smile
This is what builders use.
modify form Test1 nowait
aselobj(aCurControl)
aCurControl[1].AddProperty(...)
Tracy
Alan, Great find!
Jim
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over-complexified.
Did you just invent that word? g
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That's your Porn stage name, Dave. g
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It was slow on the tech side today. I'm heading home now. User Group meeting
is over.
Tracy
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Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2006 8:55 PM
Subject: No profox today?
Hi Everybody!
Just me, or has there been nary a peep all day?
Regards,
Pete
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I downloaded trial version of FRX2ANY and it works
but only as a form from which I crete other files.
Is it possible in this demo version to pass a
parameters and to crate PDF, Excell etc or I need
full version for this task?
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