Can't you set the inputmask to force it to two decimals? Or am I
missing something?
Frank.
Frank Cazabon
On 24/01/2013 05:45 PM, Sytze de Boer wrote:
Its Friday here, 31 Centigrade and the beach beckons
Whats a quick way to determine if a user entered 1.1 or 1.10
I need to distinguish if 1.
Sytze de Boer wrote on 2013-01-24:
> Hmmm
>
> ?(1.1*100)/100 gives 1.1000
> I need 1.10
>
> On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 11:32 AM, Eurico Chagas Filho <
> e28cha...@yahoo.com.br> wrote:
>
Sytze,
You have SET DECIMAL TO 4
You could use ALLTRIM(TRANSFORM(1.1,"#.##"))
Tracy Pearson
Po
Multiply by 100 than divide by 100.
>
> From: Sytze de Boer
>To: profox
>Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2013 7:45 PM
>Subject: Friday
>
>Its Friday here, 31 Centigrade and the beach beckons
>
>Whats a quick way to determine if a user entered 1.1 or 1.10
>I need t
Sytze:
Ah beach weather! In New Jersey it was single digits in F this AM...
How about convert to a string and compare string lengths.
Jack Skelley
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Yeah - that's kinda what I'm talking about. With technology so fast these
days - your really only going to notice something get slow if there is a LOT
OF SH-T going on to cause a slow down. Like, doing 3D CG rendering - truth
is - we almost never have enough power to make that happen quickly. But,
Actually - the machine my Boss is testing this system on - its XP. And, I'm
developing on Win7. The problem we had - was occurring on both machines. I
also tried to see if by disabling this command - that if I clicked off the
main form - that it would get hidden. But, alas - all is well and it didn
On 1/24/2013 3:26 PM, Kurt wrote:
Hey Frank - I gotta agree - I find Screens easier to maintain as well.
As for SCX's being slower than PRG's - and someone followed up with some
Stats - I think those stat's are old. I only say that - because computers
are SO Much faster these days - that I don't
Kurt wrote on 2013-01-24:
> Well - folks - I got the problem resolved. I found a strange command in
the
> Main program - one I hadn't seen or used before - not sure of its
original
> purpose - although, the program who put it in there actually did make a
> comment. So - this was the EVIL Line
Hey Frank - I gotta agree - I find Screens easier to maintain as well.
As for SCX's being slower than PRG's - and someone followed up with some
Stats - I think those stat's are old. I only say that - because computers
are SO Much faster these days - that I don't think it would generally be
noticea
Well - folks - I got the problem resolved. I found a strange command in the
Main program - one I hadn't seen or used before - not sure of its original
purpose - although, the program who put it in there actually did make a
comment. So - this was the EVIL Line - which I commented out:
*_SCREEN.Enab
On 1/24/2013 12:26 PM, Richard Kaye wrote:
He prefers to live in the business application/database domain as opposed to operating
systems so the answer to that is probably "meh".
Sounds ok to me! :)
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Tracy - thanks for the input. I've actually worked on Dual Screen systems in
the past - so, I do know what it is you are speaking about. However, that's
definitely not the case here. If you go in to Task Manager - you CAN the
screen back up - by selecting the App and hitting Switch To. It does work
He prefers to live in the business application/database domain as opposed to
operating systems so the answer to that is probably "meh".
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Kurt wrote on 2013-01-24:
> There is this VERY Strange problem with one of our systems here at work.
Its
> an older VFP app, and created using VFP7. This problem is NOT something I
> have EVER Seen before.
>
>
> When you minimize the application, you can't bring the App back up by
> hitting
There is this VERY Strange problem with one of our systems here at work. Its
an older VFP app, and created using VFP7. This problem is NOT something I
have EVER Seen before.
When you minimize the application, you can't bring the App back up by
hitting the Tab at the bottom of Windows. I have, a
Sorry, I don't have a VFP6 system to test with.l It does work with VFP7
(SP1 07.00.000.9465).
It may have been a problem back in VFP6, but I don't know for certain.
Fred
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 5:59 AM, Man-wai Chang wrote:
> I am working with VFP6 SP5... Would that make a difference? :)
>
>
Yep.
Nicholas
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Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2013 9:14 AM
Subject: RE: [NF] Who on this list is a train nut?
Pete,
For the first time today (it's been a bad day so far) I laughed out
aloud brilliant!
Dave
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Ha! ha! What did I just say about the NF police? Personally, if I find a
straying thread I just ignore it and save a lot of time by not
sending out complaints.
Nicholas Geti
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To:
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2013 7:50 AM
Subject: RE: [NF] Who o
My scale is definitely "O" and not "G". I decided on "O" because the price
of rolling stock, etc. is 50% less plus I can get much more operation in the
same space. "G" scale is too toylike for my taste.
In the U.S. "O" scale is 1:48 not 1:43.
I suppose this thread has gotten out of hand and the
Pete,
For the first time today (it's been a bad day so far) I laughed out aloud
brilliant!
Dave
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On 01/24/2013 07:50 AM, John Weller wrote:
Fascinating though this is it really is straying towards OT.
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Hi John,
The trains have Windows . . .
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On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 1:23 AM, Dan Covill wrote:
> On 01/23/13 02:10 AM, Man-wai Chang wrote:
>> It seemed that ShowTips=.t. could not display ToolTipText when
>> form.AlwaysOnTop=.t.!
>
> Is it possible that the tooltip is displaying behind the form? Since the
> form is "always on top", then m
I am working with VFP6 SP5... Would that make a difference? :)
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 2:17 AM, Fred Taylor wrote:
> Are you sure? Seems to work OK for me in VFP9/SP2 (09.00.000.7423).
>
> On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 3:10 AM, Man-wai Chang wrote:
>> It seemed that ShowTips=.t. could not display Too
Fascinating though this is it really is straying towards OT.
John Weller
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07976 393631
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In fact, the 'real' driver is on her side. All the driving she has done (and
that I have done too) is 'illegal' and able only because we know the driver and
because he is confident.
Driving a passenger train is very easy when all is ok. The main difficulty is
obeing (to obey) the signals and t
I remember the same thing happening - probably in v7 - I think it's a
memory leak, if you just keep on runnung then more bad things start to
happen.
AndyD 8-)#
On 24/01/2013 01:51, Kurt wrote:
Well - that did it - by restarting VFP - its now back as normal. Strange
though - that it should
On 01/24/2013 03:07 AM, Jean MAURICE wrote:
>This spring I will be laying some track for an O Scale railroad around
my garden. Nothing like a full size train, but just as time consuming. I
see full size >cabooses for sale once in a while but my wife won't go
for it.
Hi Nicholas, if you are goin
>This spring I will be laying some track for an O Scale railroad around my
garden. Nothing like a full size train, but just as time consuming. I see full
size >cabooses for sale once in a while but my wife won't go for it.
Hi Nicholas, if you are going to build a train outside, I do think it's
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