Hi Everybody!
Lookie here:
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Sounds like some of our stuffed shirts - and we have a second amendment!
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Finally I changed the approach to:
1. apply solution only in the runtime environment
2. copy vcx to tempory table: Select * from vcxname into table tmptable
3. use the AVCXCLASSES method to create the array with class names
4. delete the tempory table
5. use the ASCAN method for a lookup of the
On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 21:49 +, Peter Hart
ph...@peterhartcomputers.co.uk wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to make sure when a file is copied to another
file the new file will keep its case.
Peter
I know your problem is solved here but I'm not getting why case is
important in the first
Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
DEA agent shoots own foot with Glock SW40.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhIJOVD8hwY
Hi Leland!
Turns out the guy sued the federals over it. Claims it embarrassed him
to have the video released. That, and the mandatory race card.
Hi Alan
Ask the Female operators that. The consensus from the operators was,
all the Males said it didn't matter and most of the Females said it
looked prettier and was easier to read. After viewing the results I had
to agree.
Cheers
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Position: Visual FoxPro Developer - 78014
Skills: Northrop Grumman requires a proficient Visual Foxpro developer
to support a Vaccine Management system for the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC). The successful candidate will have
extensive experience developing
Amazing set of pictures from the war that is raging today.
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2009/03/mexicos_drug_war.html
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That's hilarious. Thanks for the chuckle.
Regards,
LelandJ
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Stephen Russell wrote:
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Thanks! I loved it! I'm in the off-season now on my men's team...we
start again in late May.
Anyone else play ice hockey here besides me and Lou?
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Here's more about the object of contention; Treaty of Lisbon.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Lisbon
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Pete Theisen wrote:
Hi Everybody!
Lookie here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVeMBNB0cIIfeature=related
Sounds like some of our stuffed shirts - and we have a
Peter Hart wrote:
Hi Alan
Ask the Female operators that. The consensus from the operators was,
all the Males said it didn't matter and most of the Females said it
looked prettier and was easier to read. After viewing the results I had
to agree.
but in the end, it's just the same file on
I thought Northrop Grumman made aircraft.
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Sorry I had assumed there was some design/programmatic reason. Users eh?
Shoot the lot of them, I say.
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Yup. Our seasons are just starting back up.
::michael
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Thanks! I loved it! I'm in the off-season now on my men's team...we
start again in late May.
Anyone else play
Well, case matters in some source control systems. That's why I know of
MoveFile(). When a Linux file system gets involved, the same filename with
different cases could be in the same folder, since they are not the same.
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Sent:
Tracy Pearson wrote:
Well, case matters in some source control systems. That's why I know of
MoveFile(). When a Linux file system gets involved, the same filename with
different cases could be in the same folder, since they are not the same.
It isn't the OS that determines whether MyFile.txt
On Mar 26, 2009, at 10:56 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account
wrote:
but in the end, it's just the same file on the machine, regardless of
case? Ughsome people!!!
That's true. I know that
WhoRepresents.txt
looks exactly the same as:
WHOREPRESENTS.TXT
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Mar 26, 2009, at 10:56 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account
wrote:
but in the end, it's just the same file on the machine, regardless of
case? Ughsome people!!!
That's true. I know that
WhoRepresents.txt
looks exactly the same as:
Paul McNett wrote:
Tracy Pearson wrote:
Well, case matters in some source control systems. That's why I know of
MoveFile(). When a Linux file system gets involved, the same filename with
different cases could be in the same folder, since they are not the same.
It isn't the OS that determines
Tracy Pearson wrote:
Well, case matters in some source control systems. That's why I know of
MoveFile(). When a Linux file system gets involved, the same filename with
different cases could be in the same folder, since they are not the same.
Ran into something similar recently with a MySQL
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 10:56 AM, MB Software Solutions General
Account mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote:
Peter Hart wrote:
Hi Alan
Ask the Female operators that. The consensus from the operators was,
all the Males said it didn't matter and most of the Females said it
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 10:34 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account
Steve,
Why do I see your name/info when I click on the link?
Good luck, though!
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probably my data in teh key with that uri.
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It just started. He says FP a lot but you can tell that it is a
different product.
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I would imagine it stems from the C programming language in that
variables are case sensitive, and since Unix Linux are very
strongly tied to C, they probably kept the design concept the same
when making the filesystem.
As to whether it makes sense or not, it's really what you are used
to.
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MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
Paul McNett wrote:
Tracy Pearson wrote:
Well, case matters in some source control systems. That's why I know of
MoveFile(). When a Linux file system gets involved, the same filename with
different cases could be in the same folder, since they are
Stephen Russell wrote:
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 10:34 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account
Steve,
Why do I see your name/info when I click on the link?
Good luck, though!
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probably my data in teh key with that uri.
Ah, the license-plate method. That is *so* 1995!
Paul
I can see all the arguments but if I can just add my pennies sorry (cents)
worth isn't it the same as naming a variable using CamelCase Upper and lower
case makes things so much more readable. Would we ever use Upper case for the
lc part of lcTheFileIWantToSaveOnTheHardDrive.
My clients
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Mar 26, 2009, at 10:56 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account
wrote:
but in the end, it's just the same file on the machine, regardless of
case? Ughsome people!!!
That's true. I know that
WhoRepresents.txt
Paul McNett wrote:
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
Paul McNett wrote:
Tracy Pearson wrote:
Well, case matters in some source control systems. That's why I know of
MoveFile(). When a Linux file system gets involved, the same filename with
different cases could be in the same
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To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Subject: Re: File Copy Problem
Case-sensitivity simply doesn't allow for this unforgivable
I'd like to update a field value by allowing the user to click a button that
has a value as it's caption.
There will be multiple buttons each with its own distinct value.
I can put code in the click of each button knowing it's assigned value, and
that will do the job, but would rather use a form
Jim Harvey wrote:
I'd like to update a field value by allowing the user to click a button that
has a value as it's caption.
There will be multiple buttons each with its own distinct value.
I can put code in the click of each button knowing it's assigned value, and
that will do the job,
Vince,
WhoRepresents.txt
looks exactly the same as:
WHOREPRESENTS.TXT
The first reminded me of contact information,
The second reminded me of a shopping list
ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT!! :)
I'm going to be laughing about your remark all day.
Thanks!
Malcolm
You're 100% right, I think it's one of VFP's few downsides. I wish
there was a way to *enforce* case sensitivity with variables in VFP
(consistency is a good thing).
To some extent, perhaps I'd even like to see strict data typing,
although I wouldn't want to lose macro expansion and other cool
That reminds me of the NOWHERE folder on OS/2. The developer meant is as
NowHere and many users saw it as NoWhere. There were hidden files in the
folder, but it looked empty. Delete the folder and all the desktop icons
would go away.
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Sent: Thursday,
On Mar 26, 2009, at 12:08 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
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That's true. I know that
WhoRepresents.txt
looks exactly the same as:
WHOREPRESENTS.TXT
and the point is? What's the difference?
Most people see the second and read it as 'whore
Technically speaking, that is correct!
John Harvey
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On Mar 26, 2009, at 12:08 PM, Stephen
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 1:22 PM, Jim Harvey jhar...@hanoverpa.com wrote:
I'd like to update a field value by allowing the user to click a button that
has a value as it's caption.
There will be multiple buttons each with its own distinct value.
I can put code in the click of each button
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 5:24 PM, Ed Leafe e...@leafe.com wrote:
On Mar 26, 2009, at 10:56 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account
wrote:
but in the end, it's just the same file on the machine, regardless of
case? Ughsome people!!!
That's true. I know that
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0309/20526.html
Legalize pot to generate new jobs.
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Yep, in the medical field, treating all the potheads for crashes.
John Harvey
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It just started. He says FP a lot but you can tell that it is a
different product.
Well...it IS a different product! Didn't DotNet take the same approach
on their marketing to VFPers?
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Paul McNett wrote:
As I said, it isn't a Linux thing, it's a 'feature' of certain
filesystems. Just
because I'm a Linux user and advocate and use a case-sensitive
filesystem doesn't
mean I necessarily agree with it.
I believe it is simply one of those things that is there for historical
Peter Hart wrote:
By the way, it's just cost me approximately £10.00 more for each copy of
Windows XP Professional OEM that I have just purchased. Is that a ploy
to get us to sell Vista or just because of the dollar exchange rate.
Computer components are cheaper than a few weeks ago.
You've
Vince Teachout wrote:
Snicker. It's actually a good example. Look again, grasshopper. Look
CLOSER.
Being as I am, by nature, a Perv, I read the two examples above
completely differently. The first reminded me of contact information,
then second reminded me of a shopping list.
Paul McNett wrote:
Oh, I forgot to mention the main reason I like case-sensitivity in
general: It
doesn't let you get sloppy. I look back at my VFP code today, code I was
proud of,
and I can't believe how inconsistent I was in whitespace and casing.
Things like:
IF ...
...
...
else
Ed Leafe wrote:
Most people see the second and read it as 'whore presents'. That was
the intended humor.
What's the point of a file system seeing filenames with case-
sensitivity?
So you think that 'E' and 'e' should be the same letter? What about
these: É, é, Ë, ë, Ê, ê
Vince Teachout wrote:
Jim Harvey wrote:
I'd like to update a field value by allowing the user to click a button
that
has a value as it's caption.
There will be multiple buttons each with its own distinct value.
I can put code in the click of each button knowing it's assigned value,
and
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
Ok, but the programmer who deliberately has two tables (Employees and
employees) should be shot on sight/site. eg
No, there may be good reasoning behind it, that works for them.
Paul
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MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
Jeez, Ed...what hoops did you have to go through to type those
characters? The going the extra mile award today goes to Ed Leafe for
demonstrating above and beyond the normal poster!!!
Ed's great, but typing special characters isn't hard at all.
John wrote:
Yep, in the medical field, treating all the potheads for crashes.
Hi John!
I worked in the body shop business for several years. The difference
between a pot fueled crash and an alcohol fueled crash is profound.
When you find beer cans in the car it is sort of bad, when you find
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 8:02 PM, Paul McNett p...@ulmcnett.com wrote:
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
Jeez, Ed...what hoops did you have to go through to type those
characters? The going the extra mile award today goes to Ed Leafe for
demonstrating above and beyond the normal
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 1:54 PM, MB Software Solutions General Account
mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote:
Stephen Russell wrote:
It just started. He says FP a lot but you can tell that it is a
different product.
Well...it IS a different product! Didn't DotNet take the same
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
Vince -- you meant ThisForm.MyMethod(this) (...not just the name
attribute, but the actual object) right?
No, in my example (again, assuming I understood the question) only a
property that can be tested by a CASE statement needs to be passed.
So
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 1:33 PM, Jean Laeremans
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On Mar 26, 2009, at 10:56 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account
wrote:
but in the end, it's just the same file on the machine, regardless of
Trying to track down some oddball behavior and suspect a file lock
issue...
I'm trying to get a list of tables (or whatever) that SQL Server 2000
might have locked and am attempting to use a combo of sp_lock and a
SELECT of some sort to make it happen. I'm not familiar enough with this
stuff to
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 12:29 PM, Vince Teachout tea...@taconic.net wrote:
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
Vince -- you meant ThisForm.MyMethod(this) (...not just the name
attribute, but the actual object) right?
No, in my example (again, assuming I understood the question)
Paul McNett wrote:
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
Ok, but the programmer who deliberately has two tables (Employees and
employees) should be shot on sight/site. eg
No, there may be good reasoning behind it, that works for them.
I'm buying this guy the best steak dinner
Paul McNett wrote:
What y'all should do is consider upgrading your computers to something
modern.
;)
Paul
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Vince Teachout wrote:
No, in my example (again, assuming I understood the question) only a
property that can be tested by a CASE statement needs to be passed.
So if the Button name was ButtVal1, the click method
Thisform.MyMethod(this.name) would send the parm ButtVal1 to the
method, and a
Fred Taylor wrote:
So why not pass this? You can then reference the button.Caption (or any
other property) directly and not need any CASE statement.
--
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My point exactly.
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On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 12:29 PM, Vince Teachout tea...@taconic.net wrote:
So why not pass this? You can then reference the button.Caption (or any
other property) directly and not need any CASE statement.
In this example, how does it eliminate the need for CASE?
Again,
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
I'm buying this guy the best steak dinner available if he can justify to
me why he needs 2 tables--one called Employees and another called employees.
One for the IMPORTANT Employees, and one for the rest of us!
I'll take my steak medium rare,
Going back to the original request:
I'd like to update a field value by allowing the user to click a button
that has a value as it's caption.
Would result with:
UPDATE bidboard SET amount = val(oButton.Caption)
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From: Vince Teachout
Sent: Thursday, March 26,
Tracy Pearson wrote:
Going back to the original request:
I'd like to update a field value by allowing the user to click a button
that has a value as it's caption.
Would result with:
UPDATE bidboard SET amount = val(oButton.Caption)
Or, again, within a form method, which was my
Tracy Pearson wrote:
Going back to the original request:
I'm going to chalk this one up to I rushed through original e-mail,
didn't understand the actual problem, and don't care enough to look up
the original on the archives. Especially since the actual problem
seems to have been solved.
Some T-SQL to do it:
snip
SELECT t1.request_session_id as spid, t1.resource_type as type,
t1.resource_database_id as dbid,
(case resource_type WHEN 'OBJECT' THEN
object_name(t1.resource_associated_entity_id) WHEN 'DATABASE' THEN '
'
ELSE
(SELECT object_name(object_id) FROM
Micheal,
I'm buying this guy the best steak dinner available if he can justify
to me why he needs 2 tables--one called Employees and another called
employees.
- EMPLOYEES for 'upper' employees (get the big bonuses)
- Employees for 'proper' employees (word hard, keep their mouth shut)
-
Vince Teachout wrote:
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
I'm buying this guy the best steak dinner available if he can justify to
me why he needs 2 tables--one called Employees and another called
employees.
One for the IMPORTANT Employees, and one for the rest of us!
I'll take my
I agree with this. We have something similar. The name of the button should be
the value you want to store. The caption should be something similar. In
cmdbutton.click() put thisform.StoreThisValue(This.Name)
Now you can simply copy this button and change the name and caption of the
other
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Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2009 2:14 PM
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Subject: Re: [NF] SQL Server - is a table locked?
Some T-SQL to do it:
snip
SELECT
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Or tomayto
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Tomato, TaMahto.
or
They're charging a 14yo girl with sending child pornography for sending photos
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How ridiculous.
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World wide the child porn charge is getting well and truly out of hand. Over
here we had a person convicted and confirmed on appeal of possessing child
porn for having the 'adult' Simpsons cartoon (bart and lisa). The judges
said that bart and lisa are 'children'. And on and on it goes. True child
Yeah I remember the cartoon nonsense.
There have been many instances of parents taking pictures of their kids in the
pool or bathtub being arrested because the Wal-Mart photo clerk called the
police.
It used to be that child pornography only applied to children involved in a sex
act or posed
One would think that 'child pornography' should involve both a child and
pornography. Now it can involve someone who is not a child (just looks
possibly like one), a cartoon, text and it does not have to be pornographic
- just potentially so in the eyes of 'someone'. That covers a great deal of
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Yes but that is true in many situations and both police and the courts are
supposed to draw it in a little bit and apply commonsense and due diligence.
Neither occurs.
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