What happens if you add the extension to the filename, ie lcFileName =
'Chosen_' + strtran(dtoc( date()), /, _) + '.CSV'?
You might want to look at DTOS() as well.
John Weller
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[VFP9]
Like I recently mentioned, I'm rusty at doing VFP...
I am building a file
The settings are in the Registry and can be saved, I have mine saved as
VFP.reg and when I need to restore them I can do. The snag is - I can't
remember how off the top of my head g but I'm sure it is in the archives
somewhere.
John Weller
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1) Check your settings
Hi All
For those who have come across SIW by Gabriel Topala.
The reporting functions allow for an XML file to be saved. Try as I may
I cannot get the XMLToCursor function working in VFP 9.
Any ideas where I may be going wrong.
The help file gives
XMLTOCURSOR(eExpression | cXMLFile [,
Pete
I just set up a new Ubuntu virtual machine with Python and the Wing IDE
installed last week with the intention of restarting my Python learnin'.
I've haven't installed Dabo under Linux for a while so I don't remember
the exact procedure but I'll do it on this VM sometime next week and
post
Hi Pete (just how annoying is that introduction!!!),
Let's get down to the basics here. You are about as good at programming and
systems as I would be at acupuncture - i.e. clueless, apart from knowing
what a prick is.
Having both seen your attempts at programming and tried to help you in the
Character assassination as a new programming technique
Bit harsh imo.
A+
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I have to agree with Jean on this. I don't see why the need to belittle a guy
who is obviously a computer hobbyist dabbling in programming. If he's annoying
you, just don't answer his questions. I didn't read anything disparaging about
Dabo that required a smack-down.
--- On Fri, 4/24/09,
Just a bit?
Al
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Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 10:29 AM
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Subject: Re: [NF] Where did dabo go?
Character assassination as a new programming
Dave
Could you post the details, or perhaps put on Ed's download page.
Thanks
Andrew Stirling
01250 874580
http://www.calcpay.co.uk
HMRC Accredited UK payroll program
Dave Crozier wrote:
Kam,
I'll send you an example from our sales ledger over the weekend that allows
the user to modify the
Congrats Stephen... welcome to the Medical EDI Mess!!!
AiR
Aida I. Rivera-Benítez, MSMIS
AiR Information Systems, Inc.
San Juan, Puerto Rico
www.airispro.com
I got a SQL Server DBA contract to hire for a medical services software
reseller.
I am fixing lots if issues on their largest client's
Peter,
The tags in the file are not formed correctly in that they are not matched
up.
Drop them a like at SIW and let them know, it is definitely a format error.
Dave
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Of Peter Hart
Sent: 24
Peter,
If you look at loading up the XML file in IE then you also get an error if
you scroll down to the botto of the document.
e.g. tag 'item' does not match the start tag 'detail'. Error
I've just loaded it up with a hex editor to see if I can find out the rogue
data but don't see anything
Kam,
I'll send you an example from our sales ledger over the weekend that allows
the user to modify the reports within the system.
Dave Crozier
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Of KAM.covad
Sent: 23 April 2009 18:53
To: ProFox
Andrew,
Will do.
Dave Crozier
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From: profox-boun...@leafe.com [mailto:profox-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf
Of Andrew Stirling
Sent: 24 April 2009 12:18
To: profox@leafe.com
Subject: Re: VFP9 SP1 - need to create a statement with the report
writer-multiple trx for a
Thanks Dave
That's the error I'm getting. Glad to know it not only me.
Will let Gabriel know.
Cheers
Peter
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From: profox-boun...@leafe.com [mailto:profox-boun...@leafe.com] On
Behalf Of Dave Crozier
Sent: 24 April 2009 13:01
To: 'ProFox Email List'
Subject: RE: SIW
Hi Dave
I tried what you suggested and got the error:
XML parse error: The character '' was expected. Line 31, Position 3.
--Typical usage:
Different errors with different Files
So, wait to hear what Gabriel has to say.
Cheers
Peter
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From: profox-boun...@leafe.com
Pete: When I started working with Linux (Ubuntu) I didn't have a plan
on where to put the parts of Dabo. Windows pretty much directs where to
put stuff and usually provides an installer. Linux - once you
understand a little about where to put stuff is really not that
difficult. The hard
Peter,
Just for some more info, the sections are badly formed
Example
/page
page Title=Applications H1=Name
item Name=7-Zip File Manager
detail Title=7-Zip File Manager H1=Property H2=Value
item Property=Original Filename Value=7zFM.exe /
item Property=Internal Name Value=7zFM /
item
Dave I would also be interested. Thankz
Regards
Ajoy Khaund
Neamati Road
Near Bhogdoi Bridge
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Assam, India
Tel: 91-376-2351288
Cell: 91-94350-92287
Mail: akha...@hotmail.com
Mail: akha...@gmail.com
Walking on water and developing software from a specification are easy if
both
Damn,
I just hate the way that Outlook reformats lines in a post.but just
discovered that when I click the forward button on a message it is magically
formatted the correct way. Anyone out there know why or have a solution
I know, I knowThunderbird, well lets say a solution within
Paul and Dave really ought to be ashamed. Pete -- whose only experience is
FoxPro -- was correct to choose this list to ask his Dabo questions under
the [NF] banner for two important reasons:
1. He was complying with the [NF] convention, which explicitly allows
discussions of non-fox technology,
Follow every line with three spaces. Or a registry hack, which I wasn't
going to force my clients to go through, so I don't recall what the hack
was.
Tracy
-Original Message-
From: Dave Crozier
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 9:45 AM
Damn,
I just hate the way that Outlook reformats lines
Hi Dave
Got this back from Gabriel
Please download the updated version of SIW from
http://www.gtopala.com/download/regnow/siw.exe
The XML Report bug is fixed.
--
Thanks,
Gabriel Topala
www.gtopala.com
Now no errors but nothing in the Cursor but a single field Page no
records.
I will pass on
Paul McNett wrote:
You are not an active member of our vibrant community, but
more like a troll.
I don't understand what you want from us. To install Dabo using Subversion on
Linux:
Hi Paul!
My goodness, I do apologize! :-)
Thanks for the tip on installation, I see from your input that
Alan Bourke wrote:
I just set up a new Ubuntu virtual machine with Python and the Wing IDE
installed last week with the intention of restarting my Python learnin'.
I've haven't installed Dabo under Linux for a while so I don't remember
the exact procedure but I'll do it on this VM sometime
Peter,
The download version is the pay for version so I can't test it out
unfortunately.
Dave
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From: profox-boun...@leafe.com [mailto:profox-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf
Of Peter Hart
Sent: 24 April 2009 15:13
To: ProFox Email List
Subject: RE: SIW System Information
Dave Crozier wrote:
You constantly mouth off about the evil Satan without any substantiated
cause and now that you have discovered open source suddenly this new world
is full of crap. Maybe, just maybe you have what we call a PICNIC problem,
OK, maybe you missed it, it was a long time ago. I
Hi Dave,
I've just been caught by that but the freeware version is available on the
website
http://www.gtopala.com/siw-download.html
Despite the comment on the website it does appear to create an XML report
What a brilliant piece of software!!
John Weller
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Peter,
John,
Yes, but the freeware one still has the bug I reported to Peter. I guess it
may be updated at some time.
Still, I may just register it as it is a god piece of software anyway. With
that as well as Autoruns from Microsoft (under the Systernals banner)you
can just about get everything you
Bob Calco wrote:
Pete -- whose only experience is FoxPro -- was correct to choose this
list to ask his Dabo questions under the [NF] banner
snip
has anyone ever installed this before), but that's Pete, who was
clearly being facetious if not self-ironic to anyone who knows his
colloquialisms
I got a SQL Server DBA contract to hire for a medical services software
reseller.
I am fixing lots if issues on their largest client's server.
Singing Happy Happy Joy Joy. ;-
Congratulations, and good luck!
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Pete,
Sorry if I was a bit harsh and I apologise if my comments came over that
way. As I say there is as much help out there as you need but I really do
think you need to get a little more basic grounding in concepts etc. before
you embark on larger projects.
Walk before you can run and all
Hi Dave
I will send the necessary file to your email address. Just remind me
what it is.
Got this back by return from Gabriel
Yes, the old version of SIW has this bug. It was fixed.
You can check the generated XML with Internet Explorer or with SIWViewer
Hi John
Came across this some time ago and found it so useful that I brought the
technicians version. At that time if I remember rightly I got it for
quite a small sum. The free and the purchased version are the same file
but the free version wont output reports in all file types. When you
Bob Calco wrote:
Paul and Dave really ought to be ashamed. Pete -- whose only experience is
FoxPro -- was correct to choose this list to ask his Dabo questions under
the [NF] banner for two important reasons:
No, he should have continued asking on dabo-users, the appropriate forum for
Dave Crozier wrote:
Anyway, best of luck and if I can be of any help than just ask.
What is the Data Environment he is using in this video? He says
Windows XP but that is a broad topic. Heck, is he in FoxPro?
OK, kidding . . .
http://demoserver.dabodev.com/dataenvironment1.html
--
Regards,
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 9:41 AM, Pete Theisen petethei...@verizon.net wrote:
Dave Crozier wrote:
You constantly mouth off about the evil Satan without any substantiated
cause and now that you have discovered open source suddenly this new world
is full of crap. Maybe, just maybe you have what
I, for one, certainly do not understand everything I know about those
technologies I (try to) harness. Usually I do try to dig the info out on my
own, and often get bloodied in the process. But every once in a while I do
cast out a request for guidance. Pete, if I had anything to offer in the
Stephen Russell wrote:
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 9:41 AM, Pete Theisen petethei...@verizon.net wrote:
Dave Crozier wrote:
You constantly mouth off about the evil Satan without any substantiated
cause and now that you have discovered open source suddenly this new world
is full of crap. Maybe,
Youve never tried the miracle edition? It was the best version yet. It had
unpredictable blue screens of death, you never knew when it was going to work,
and best feature ever was that it cvame with the y2k bug, conficker a, b, and
c, and if that wasnt good enough it also came with spyware
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 6:20 PM, Gilbert M. Hale
mrgmh...@rochester.rr.com wrote:
But the damned things are so solid I never have to reconfigure
them. Hence when I set up a new machine with new shares it is like learning
all over again!
Gil
I do have the same problem...
A+
jml
Paul McNett wrote:
Pete Theisen wrote:
So, what is the environment on the screen that looks so much like VFP?
It is in the videos, on Mac and XP.
It is the class designer.
cd dabo/ide
python ClassDesigner.py
Hi Paul!
Thanks. That works. Pretty, too.
Next Social Security check I
General availability of 95 stopped in 2000, and OEM builder availability
in 2001.
It was not great, but better than Windows For Workgroups 3.11 by a long
way!
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alanpbourke (at) fastmail (dot) fm
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What is a 501 (c) (3) project?
Non-profit organization.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/501(c)
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I had ME on a laptop, and saw a few folks try to upgrade to it from 98. I
found if it came on a new machine ME was not too terrible, just somewhat
terrible. As an upgrade it was horrible. When M$ came out with 2000 Pro
the ME support site stated any further problems would be corrected by
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 10:38 AM, Pete Theisen petethei...@verizon.net wrote:
What year did M$ say you couldn't use 95 anymore and the minimum you
could put on a machine was 98?
Hi Stephen!
It was around 01, 02, 03 - really don't remember. I do remember the
machines we had been donated
Gilbert M. Hale wrote:
I, for one, certainly do not understand everything I know about those
technologies I (try to) harness. Usually I do try to dig the info out on my
own, and often get bloodied in the process. But every once in a while I do
cast out a request for guidance. Pete, if I had
Thanks
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j...@johnweller.co.uk wrote:
What is a 501 (c) (3) project?
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The settings are in the Registry and can be saved - I can't
remember how off the top of my head...
- Run regedit
- Go to HKCU\Software\Microsoft\VisualFoxPro\9.0
- Right-click on 9.0 in the treeview and choose Export
- Select a folder and enter a file name to save
The registry settings are
Is it true ? I want to put an old copy of 95 on so I can play tomb raider
Al
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A quick rehash in event dates for me please.
What year did M$ say you couldn't use 95
Thanks Rick,
I've printed that off and filed it in my useful info file (I really must get
round to cataloguing that file g)
John Weller
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The settings are in the Registry and can be saved - I can't
remember
how off the top of my head...
- Run regedit
- Go to
Alan Bourke wrote:
General availability of 95 stopped in 2000, and OEM builder availability
in 2001.
It was not great, but better than Windows For Workgroups 3.11 by a long
way!
Hi Alan!
I didn't even try ME.
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http://pete-theisen.com/
http://elect-pete-theisen.com/
What is a 501 (c) (3) project?
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Such memories. I remember trying to keep punch cards in order in the
60s. I said *trying*.
Not that long before my little foray into the middle of the brewing storm.
I am kind of glad I missed that part of the computer revolution. It was bad
enough I though having double-density 5 1/4 floppy
Paul McNett wrote:
Dabo is *not easy* to use, if you aren't willing to first spend some time
learning
Python. I don't believe I've ever portrayed Dabo as having a shallow learning
curve.
Hi Paul!
Dabo is the easy to use, cross-platform, 3-tier, open source desktop
database development
Stephen Russell wrote:
It was around 01, 02, 03 - really don't remember. I do remember the
machines we had been donated wouldn't run 98.
--
OK that is what I thought. Considering what was happening in the
industry at that time with respect to viruses and OS security I have
to agree with
Hi Peter,
I would do the same but I only need it for my small network at home and only
then when something needs fixing which, so far, is not often!
John Weller
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[mailto:profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com]
John Weller wrote:
What is a 501 (c) (3) project?
What the Beetles song Band on the Run called a registered charity
:-)
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Pete Theisen wrote:
So, what is the environment on the screen that looks so much like VFP?
It is in the videos, on Mac and XP.
It is the class designer.
cd dabo/ide
python ClassDesigner.py
Paul
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On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 11:11 AM, Gilbert M. Hale
mrgmh...@rochester.rr.com wrote:
Such memories. I remember trying to keep punch cards in order in the
60s. I said *trying*.
Not that long before my little foray into the middle of the brewing storm.
I am kind of glad I missed that part of the
Stephen Russell wrote:
I think we date ourselves with the first first monitor(s) you worked
with, were you green or amber?
My first modem was 300 baud dealing with compuserve that was their speed. ;)
First disk was punch cards. First I bought was double sided single
density! First
The system I used first (1977) didn't even have a monitor! Everything was
done using teletypes connected to the mainframe by an acoustic coupler which
made playing Star Trek (the only game available) very interesting but at
least it gave you time to think! The first computer I owned was a
Pete Theisen wrote:
Paul McNett wrote:
Pete Theisen wrote:
So, what is the environment on the screen that looks so much like VFP?
It is in the videos, on Mac and XP.
It is the class designer.
cd dabo/ide
python ClassDesigner.py
Hi Paul!
Thanks. That works. Pretty, too.
Next
Green or amber? Neither. My first PC actually a c80 color monitor. I also
splurged and got a Hayes internal 1200b modem! Had nothing to connect to
for a long time. But I had the hottest modem in the world!
Gil
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John Weller wrote:
The system I used first (1977) didn't even have a monitor! Everything was
done using teletypes connected to the mainframe by an acoustic coupler which
made playing Star Trek (the only game available) very interesting but at
least it gave you time to think! The first
JVP !
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From: Jeff Johnson j...@san-dc.com
Subject: Re: [NF] Where did dabo go?
To: profox@leafe.com
Date: Friday, April 24, 2009, 9:05 AM
Pete: When I started working
with Linux (Ubuntu) I didn't have a plan
on where to put the
At 2009-04-24 19:51, John Weller wrote:
The first computer I owned was a Sinclair ZX81 with a wobbly 16k RAM
pack, a cassette player as storage and a TV for a display - happy days!
You lucky bastard!
I only had the standard 1k RAM...
**
* Dan Olsson
*
Paul McNett wrote:
Ok, on the one hand I'm glad you finally figured out how to get it working.
On the
other hand I'm still kind of peeved about your tactics.
Hi Paul!
Sorry once again for riling you up. I was tearing my almost non-existent
hair out. I probably should have given more
Gilbert M. Hale wrote:
Green or amber? Neither. My first PC actually a c80 color monitor. I also
splurged and got a Hayes internal 1200b modem! Had nothing to connect to
for a long time. But I had the hottest modem in the world!
Hi Gil!
Ever seen VFP 5 on Win 95 on a Hercules adapter
Paul:
Pete came to Profox via me. He was referred to me by another FoxPro guy
back in the
running VFP on WINE days. He wanted me to spend all kinds of time
getting Linux
installed and WINE installed and kept asking questions already answered
in the papers
I'd published, etc. I referred him
Bob Calco wrote:
I obviously don't know the history of your interaction with Pete, or why
your opinion of him goes so deep
Hi Bob!
Oh, he's right, I have been a pain in everyone's whatever. Not only
that, in a way, it is all for nothing, since the charity application
won't benefit anyone
Unlike some other folks in ProFox I never did Hercules g...
Gil
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boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Pete Theisen
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 1:20 PM
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Subject: Re: [NF] Where did dabo go?
Just hope I'm not stealing too many CPU cycles :-)
Just make certain you are using 100% green recycled electrons, and you will
be fine.
Gil
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boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Pete Theisen
Sent: Friday, April
Gilbert M. Hale wrote:
Just hope I'm not stealing too many CPU cycles :-)
Just make certain you are using 100% green recycled electrons, and you will
be fine.
Hi Gil!
I'd be embarrassed to tell you how many of those donated-to-our-charity
machines are in the landfill. They were still
Pete:
Hi Bob!
Thanks for chiming in.
I ordinarily wouldn't -- you being a big boy and all -- but Paul was so far
out of line I felt compelled to respond. Even if you have been a pain in
everybody's whatever. :)
I was worried about you not posting in the last
few days, thinking the
Bob Calco wrote:
You are 100% right, unfortunately: the sky is not falling---that would be
merciful compared to what's around the corner. :)
Hi Bob!
Look at it this way: I need a good second hand P IV box to run my dabo
project, $150 except I don't have $150.
Next month or so the same good
Bob Calco wrote:
So, FWIW -- yea, I know, not much :) -- all things considered, I still don't
think you were justified. Forgive, forget or ignore---all better options
than maligning him personally.
Well, first I read the subject: Where did dabo go? which implied (to me at
least,
at the time)
You're welcome, John. FWIW, I've found Open Wiki to be a great tool for
cataloging this kind of thing. I maintain a Wiki on my local machine. It's
searchable, so even if I forget how I categorized or labeled something, I
can usually find it with a word search.
-Rick
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Bob Calco wrote:
So, FWIW -- yea, I know, not much :) -- all things considered, I
still don't
think you were justified. Forgive, forget or ignore---all better
options
than maligning him personally.
Well, first I read the subject: Where did dabo go? which implied (to
me at least,
at
Good Afternoon All:
It's been along time since I wrote anything in a multiuser environment. And I
mean along time! And never anything in VFP. The last could have been in FP DOS
2.6...
So
Set exclusive off
use mytable shared
and...
I locate a record
check for a lock with isRlock()
It returns
Hi Jack,
Jack Skelley wrote:
I have read the help screens for a multiuser app and still not able not allow
an edit on the second instance of the app.
Can someone point me to where I read about how to do this?
You could look at setting the buffering of the table to 4
(pessimistic). Check
Same here. We are using VFP9 SP1.
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To: profox@leafe.com
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 1:19 PM
Subject: Re: VFP8: Record Lock
Hi Jack,
Jack Skelley wrote:
I have read the help screens for a multiuser app and still not able not allow
an edit
I've found Open Wiki to be a great tool for cataloging this kind of
thing.
I love Open Wiki as well. Been searching for a replacement and have not
found anything I think is as simple to set up and use.
Rick
White Light Computing, Inc.
www.whitelightcomputing.com
www.swfox.net
Paul McNett wrote:
Bob Calco wrote:
So, FWIW -- yea, I know, not much :) -- all things considered, I still don't
think you were justified. Forgive, forget or ignore---all better options
than maligning him personally.
Well, first I read the subject: Where did dabo go? which implied (to me at
Bob Calco wrote:
Bob Calco wrote:
So, FWIW -- yea, I know, not much :) -- all things considered, I
still don't
think you were justified. Forgive, forget or ignore---all better
options
than maligning him personally.
Well, first I read the subject: Where did dabo go? which implied (to
me at
http://www.breitbart.tv/html/325633.html
- - -
Nobody realizes cap and trade is a tax - and it's a big one.
- - -
Rep. Dingell, asking Gore to comment on which is better, carbon tax or cap
and trade. The congenital charlatan -- who has never met a pig he would not
poke, or a bottle of snake oil
Bob Calco wrote:
I keep wondering when people are going to wake up and get a clue.
Hi Bob!
I don't think Reverend Manning buys the line.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_David_Manning
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6TbyZdAEy0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khuu-RhOBDUNR=1
--
Regards,
Good Evening:
Thanks for your suggestion.
I will look at table buffering.
Have a great weekend.
Regards,
Jack Skelley
From: profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com [profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of
KAM.covad [a_gmail_nos...@kenmcginnis.com]
Sent: Friday,
Hi Michael!
Hi Pete!
Hi Dave!
Hi all!
Dave, wonderful post. Agree with you on all points. And attest he's been a pain
in Dabo list. Some time ago someone referred to a bloke who called for phone
help on account his monitor being blank and finally we learned the house's
lights where off. Thats
Jean Laeremans wrote:
Character assassination as a new programming technique
Bit harsh imo.
A+
jml
Well, there are characters that ask to be assassinated. Petey would
fill the bill.
Besides which he broke all netiquette by posting complaints to Dabo list
in a VFP list. And he
Bob Calco wrote:
Paul and Dave really ought to be ashamed. Pete -- whose only experience is
FoxPro -- was correct to choose this list to ask his Dabo questions under
the [NF] banner for two important reasons:
1. He was complying with the [NF] convention, which explicitly allows
discussions
Paul McNett wrote:
Pete Theisen wrote:
So, what is the environment on the screen that looks so much like VFP?
It is in the videos, on Mac and XP.
It is the class designer.
cd dabo/ide
python ClassDesigner.py
Paul
Hi Paul!
I do cd dabo/ide and I get an error message, BTW I
Paul McNett wrote:
Bob Calco wrote:
So, FWIW -- yea, I know, not much :) -- all things considered, I still don't
think you were justified. Forgive, forget or ignore---all better options
than maligning him personally.
Well, first I read the subject: Where did dabo go? which implied
Dave Crozier wrote:
Pete,
Sorry if I was a bit harsh and I apologise if my comments came over that
way. As I say there is as much help out there as you need but I really do
think you need to get a little more basic grounding in concepts etc. before
you embark on larger projects.
Yup!
Bob Calco wrote:
Bob Calco wrote:
So, FWIW -- yea, I know, not much :) -- all things considered, I
still don't
think you were justified. Forgive, forget or ignore---all better
options
than maligning him personally.
Well, first I read the subject:
Frank Cazabon wrote:
Hi Jack,
Jack Skelley wrote:
I have read the help screens for a multiuser app and still not able not
allow an edit on the second instance of the app.
Can someone point me to where I read about how to do this?
You could look at setting the buffering of the table to 4
Sheep!
Michael Madigan wrote:
JVP !
--- On Fri, 4/24/09, Jeff Johnson j...@san-dc.com wrote:
From: Jeff Johnson j...@san-dc.com
Subject: Re: [NF] Where did dabo go?
To: profox@leafe.com
Date: Friday, April 24, 2009, 9:05 AM
Pete: When I started working
with Linux (Ubuntu) I didn't
Which is the earliest VFP version whose run time will run on MS Vista?
6, 7, 8, 9
Any things I amy need to know about?
TIA
George
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Fundamental error. ISRLOCK() doesn't tell you if someone else has it
locked, only if YOU have it locked within this session of VFP. Won't even
tell you if another instance of VFP on your own machine has a lock or not.
Fred
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 1:04 PM, Jack Skelley
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
Sheep!
Hi Michael!
Ewe think?
Michael Madigan wrote: JVP !
Pete: When I started working with Linux (Ubuntu) I didn't have a plan
on where to put the parts of Dabo. Windows pretty much directs where to
put stuff
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Regards,
Pete
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