While we're talking about lifetime achievements, I don't want to brag, but I
received the Microsoft Bob Community Lifetime Achievement Award in 1995. I
still have that trophy on my mantle.
From: MB Software Solutions, LLC
dir /?
/T Controls which time field displayed or used for sorting
timefield C Creation
A Last Access
W Last Written
i.e. dir /TC
Not sure if this is the same on XP, running Win7 here.
On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 8:25 PM, Malcolm Greene pro...@bdurham.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ciao
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 3:55 AM, Michael Oke, II oke...@gmail.com wrote:
Point being?
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On Apr 11, 2012, at 2:52 PM, Michael Madigan
Correct.. One full backup means you can remove all the transaction files/logs
assuming it is a good backup of course...
Dave
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Dan,
I wondered that as w3ell. I guess (and it is only a guess) that the files
deleted are the ones before the last consolidation of the O/S i.e service pack
1 maybe and that if/when we get an SP2 then the rest will disappear in the same
way... just a WAG though as the vagaries of M$ go over my
Christof,
Just got into work and saw your post and that is exactly what I did last night.
That, along with the save as class ... option when saving the form and
selecting Data Environment only, partially sorts out my problem and has lead to
a few more thoughts ... I'll keep the group posted.
Looks similar in principle to Servoy, which uses Rhino (i.e. Javascript
implemented in Java) and a bunch of standard open-source stack bits like
Hibernate.
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Malcolm,
If you have M$ Office then you can write a VBA script in word or excel to get
what you want using the FSO as Matt indicated
Example:
http://www.vbaexpress.com/kb/getarticle.php?kb_id=591
Dave
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On Wed, Apr 11, 2012, at 05:08 PM, Ted Roche wrote:
Any chance you've got powershell installed? (File, Run Powershell)
Only installed on Win 7 and Server 2008 out of the box, I think. For XP
and others you'd have to download it.
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Also look at:
http://www.vbaexpress.com/kb/getarticle.php?kb_id=405
Dave
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Malcolm Greene
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Subject: Expanded dir listing info from XP command line
Maybe it was food time
Al
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Sent: 11 April 2012 23:52
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Subject: Re: [NF] Chrome OS introduces Aura window manager
I remember when someone wanted
On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 11:27 PM, Ricardo Araoz ricar...@gmail.com wrote:
El 11/04/12 14:50, MB Software Solutions, LLC escribió:
http://docs.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/new-york/nysdce/1:2012cv02826/394628/1/
for Conspiracy to fix prices for e-books
And me thinking you had a
It should be spelled, ciao. She thought she was so sophisticated, but she
was just a moron.
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El 12/04/12 06:42, Michael Madigan escribió:
It should be spelled, ciao. She thought she was so sophisticated, but she
was just a moron.
Ah! Bene. Arrivedere
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Doesn't everyone fix a price? I think what is worse is the so called
recommended price on DVD's where we know the selling price is 80% less. We
are being conned there. But if a book publisher has a price and sets it,
what's cartel about that?
Al
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There's a similar
The publishers are forcing Amazon etc to sell a book at a price the
publisher decides.
If Amazon wants to sell me a book at a loss then so be it.
It's a cartel because the 5 or so major written English book
publishers are all doing this.
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 11:31 AM, Allen
Doesn't XP have WSH? If so you can use a vb or js script and use
fileSystemObject (unless fully locked down with no js)
AndyD 8-)₹
On 12/04/2012 08:33, Dave Crozier wrote:
Malcolm,
If you have M$ Office then you can write a VBA script in word or excel to get
what you want using the FSO as
Michael Madigan wrote:
While we're talking about lifetime achievements, I don't want to brag, but I
received the Microsoft Bob Community Lifetime Achievement Award in 1995. I
still have that trophy on my mantle.
Only because it's impossible to un-install it from your mantle!
On Apr 12, 2012, at 8:55 AM, Stephen Russell wrote:
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My mother taught me this at an early age: The phrase 'working mother'
is redundant.
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He has brought suit against Apple and ebook sellers for alleged monopoly in
setting ebook prices. But he has no clue about the business world. He has
handed Amazon a real monopoly position by eliminating all competition. Now
Amazon which is the largest seller of books can set whatever price it
Ah yes. Well that is what typically happens.
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It should be spelled, ciao. She thought she was so
The war on women.
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The New Black Panthers can call for violence, death and get to stand in front
of a polling place with billy clubs, but Holder decides to go after Apple
instead.
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Only because it's impossible to un-install it from your mantle!
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I can understand using a kindle for storing reference books, or documents, but
i don't understand why someone would want to read a book from it.
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Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2012 6:31 AM
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People want to use a Kindle to read a book for many reasons such as a book
being too heavy for them to hold due to illness or wanting to take a lot of
books on a long holiday.
John Weller
I can understand using a kindle for storing reference books, or documents,
but i don't
understand why
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 11:04 AM, Michael Madigan mmadi10...@yahoo.com wrote:
The war on women.
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You have a typo.
The war over women.
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This nitwit has a pair of boobs like that waiting for him and he chooses to
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On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 5:28 PM, Allen pro...@gatwicksoftware.com wrote:
Javascript not slow?
Kinda like FoxPro, I suppose: I hear all those interpreted languages
are slow. ;)
There's been a lot of work by the major players in making their
JavaScript interpreters orders of magnitude faster over
I have a Nook Color, I seat by the TV and during breaks a read a little or
I access the internet and it is much less cumbersome than a notebook.
In the bed just before I sleep I can shuffle through some books and then pick
one.
E.
People want to use a Kindle to read a book for many reasons such
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Getting an error trying to update an MSsql table using paa thru. Keep getting a
'Command contains unrecognized phrase/keyword.'. Can't see anything wrong with
the statement and it works directly against the table. Any ideas for things
that I should investigate?
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Getting an error trying to update an MSsql table using paa thru. Keep getting
a 'Command contains unrecognized phrase/keyword.'. Can't see anything wrong
with the statement and it works directly against the table. Any
On 04/12/2012 03:30 PM, Ted Roche wrote:
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Thanks, Ted, I needed that. LOL
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insert into food (FoodID,CategoryID,CompanyID,UserID,Name) values
(?lnFoodId,?lnCategoryId,?lnCompanyId,?lnUserId,?lcName)
String is longer but that gives you the basics.
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Is it a string constant that's being passed, or a variable containing the
string value?
Fred
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insert into food (FoodID,CategoryID,CompanyID,UserID,Name) values
(?lnFoodId,?lnCategoryId,?lnCompanyId,?lnUserId,?lcName)
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 4:50 PM, Michael Oke, II oke...@gmail.com wrote:
insert into food (FoodID,CategoryID,CompanyID,UserID,Name) values
(?lnFoodId,?lnCategoryId,?lnCompanyId,?lnUserId,?lcName)
String is longer but that gives you the basics.
in direct mode the parameter values are within
Variables containing the values to be inserted.
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Is it a string constant that's being passed, or a variable
The thing is, it isn't the actual insert that is tossing the error but when I
define that string before executing it.
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Michael Oke, II oke...@gmail.com wrote:
The thing is, it isn't the actual insert that is tossing the error but
when I define that string before executing it.
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Sounds like the string is
I tried it with only the first 5 fields and no joy.
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The thing is,
Although, I don't think I saw the error, just didn't create the record as I
wanted.
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Sytze de Boer sytze.k...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm sure this has been discussed...
In my system, I create a XLS file and then my app will open this
Instead, the system freezes and a message keeps popping up
This action cannot be completed because the other program is busy,
Choose
switch
__stephen needs to print this out and tape it to his keyboard. I am
off to look for one for to and too for him.
Are you listening, Stevie-Boy??? g
Ken
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Sytze de Boer sytze.k...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Tracey
Shell execute
S
I've never had a customer give that description. Though, I am using Crystal
Reports that generates and launches the Excel file.
Which version of office? The compatibility dialog does give you an option to
see how to
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insert into food (FoodID,CategoryID,CompanyID,UserID,Name) values
(?lnFoodId,?lnCategoryId,?lnCompanyId,?lnUserId,?lcName)
String is longer but that gives you the basics.
---
Came to the party late.
how are
Although you might think so, it is not. There is another field, FoodKey, that
is auto-incrementing. In this case, lnFoodId has a value of 0.
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On Apr 12, 2012, at 8:11 PM, Stephen
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 10:33 PM, Michael Oke, II oke...@gmail.com wrote:
Although you might think so, it is not. There is another field, FoodKey, that
is auto-incrementing. In this case, lnFoodId has a value of 0.
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great. Now can you give us the entire string?
Michael
Hey, all --- - -
This may be just an intellectual exercise, but here is the deal.
I have an ancient iRiver MP3 player which I keep in my car and play
through the radio.
-- It is a HDD-based device, with a 20 GB Toshiba MK2004GAL
-- I have no idea what the OS is, probably a lite linux of
Not tonight. It's at the office and, fortunately, I am not. It's roughly 26
fields, mostly numeric.
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