On 7/30/06, Michael Madigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Goofed my ass, they were shooting rockets from that
building.
Were the UN inspectors firing rockets too?
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Here's the explanation.
http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=37278180-a261-421d-84a9-7f94d5fc6d50
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On 7/30/06, Michael Madigan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Goofed my ass, they were shooting rockets from
that
building.
Were the UN
Irrelevant. I suppose the 37 children Israelis killed yesterday in
Qana was OK too? After all, they're only Muslims right?
On 7/31/06, Michael Madigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's the explanation.
http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=37278180-a261-421d-84a9-7f94d5fc6d50
Quotes from myself to Michael on another, related thread:
The US will never openly condemn Israel. It is no coincidence that your
news coverage always seems to paint Israel's enemies as the bad guys
(Palestine, Lebanon, getting the picture yet?)
And...
Israel fire at who they like, and act
M$ never adopted [packages], I can't understand why (unless it's a
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To All,
I had a WEIRD error come up over the weekend in a set of programs that have
been working for ages. I managed to tie the problem down to what I think is
an error in VFP and wonder what you all think.
Run the program below and you should find that the first and second select
statement works
Dominic Burford wrote:
Hi Dominic!
I don't know how much more real the issue can be than that of hugging
terrorists, hating America and hating Israel can be. Real issues indeed.
If treason is not an issue, then there are no issues.
The argument of real issues other than these is the straw
hugging terrorists, hating America and hating Israel
These are complex issues which have been simplified into infantile tags.
It is easier to churn out these (and hundreds more like them) that to
discuss the real issues. The irony is, you have done exactly what I
have described you would do.
What version of VFP Dave?
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petetheisen wrote:
Stephen the Cook wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
Lie down with terrorists, wake up dead.
Live 2 blocks away and find your building was blown up because the
Israelis goofed. To bad your wife and kids were there. Sucks for
them.
Hi Stephen!
The Israelis told
petetheisen wrote:
Stephen the Cook wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
Lie down with terrorists, wake up dead.
Live 2 blocks away and find your building was blown up because the
Israelis goofed. To bad your wife and kids were there. Sucks for
them.
Hi Stephen!
The Israelis told
Michael Madigan wrote:
Too bad the 911 victims didn't get any flyers to clear out.
My brother in law's company was on the 3? Floor of the second tower hit.
When the first building was struck the management told the staff to leave.
I'd say that would not be the norm for most of the other
Stephen the Cook wrote:
petetheisen wrote:
Stephen the Cook wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
Lie down with terrorists, wake up dead.
Live 2 blocks away and find your building was blown up because the
Israelis goofed. To bad your wife and kids were there. Sucks for
them.
Hi Stephen!
VFP 9 SP1
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Subject: Wierd SQL Error -
Dominic Burford wrote:
hugging terrorists, hating America and hating Israel
These are complex issues
Hi Dominic!
The issues in fact are *very* simple. It is the straw man argument to
paint them as having nuances or whatever.
The Ts are firing rockets into Israel. It just doesn't get much
Hmm. strange indeed.
What I'm seeing: The 1st call to the date function, the curTemp.cDate
contains an empty value! I'm not sure but I'm bettiong it has to do with
optimization of the query.
I've seen this result by using an UDF that accepts 1 param and prints it out
to the screen.
Then include
The Ts are firing rockets into Israel. It just doesn't get much
simpler than that.
And Israel has responded with an over the top display of military power
that has just recently seen 37 children killed. They have also bombed
the exit roads so that civilians cannot escape, they have bombed urban
Sietse,
Seitse,
Thanks for the heads up.
On Saturday I did try removing the Join just as you suggested, as this was
my first gut reaction but the query ran so slow (x 20) that I reverted to
the ctod() solution just to get the damned thing working at a sensible
speed.
As for the Evl() solution,
Mike Yearwood said If you always use parameterized SQL queries, the
parameter contents can not be used for SIA.
Surely it depends how you build the parameter variables - if you let the
user enter them what is to stop them entering e.g. a city name as
manchester go truncate table dbo.sysusers go
Part of my explanation was missing:
The DATE() function does not accept year, month and day parameters that are
equal to 0 (zero) and responds with the 'Function argument value, type, or
count is invalid.' error. Because the VAL(substr()) starts with an empty
string, the call to the DATE()
Oooh nasty one!
I notice it works OK if you have SELECT * instead of SELECT ALL
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Stephen Russell said I beg to differ. Each time you submit a query
statement the server must
create an execution plan for it.
We've had this discussion before:
according to my SQL Server book this is not true for v2000 and later -
execution plans are cached and if a subsequent query differs
On Jul 31, 2006, at 4:25 AM, Dominic Burford wrote:
The simple minded folk on this list who defend Israel do
so using the antiquated straw man analogy that we must all be extreme
liberals who would love to hug a terrorist. That would be funny if it
were not so pathetic. Hiding behind such a
Andy,
The bach-end - that's music to my ears! BG
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Andy Davies wrote:
btw some comments on this topic seem to imply that SQL Server
supports parameterised queries: afaik Foxpro supports parameterised
queries, including queries to a SQL Server back-end, but SQL Server
itself only supports parameters to sp's - or have I missed something?
Hi All,
I create a collection like this:
oCol = CreateObject(Collection)
ocol.add(5)
ocol.add(6)
ocol.add(7)
I type in the command window:
? oCol(2) and I get 6.
? oCol.item(2).value and I get 6.
OK until here.
Then I want to change the value of the second Col item to 11.
Vassilis,
You have to delete the original item and create a new item. There is no
way to directly change a colleciton item's value.
Malcolm
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Thanks Mal,
I use collections in my apps very frequently. Usually I have a simple
ColItem class that looks like this:
DEFINE CLASS myColItem AS Custom
Key = .null.
Value = .null.
TagInfo = .null.
oChild = .null.
ENDDEFINE
I add this object to my collection and everything is fine when I
Andy Davies wrote:
M$ never adopted [packages], I can't understand why (unless it's a
copyright issue or something)??
--Michael
not copyright - iirc packages are part of the ansi standard - ms said there
was 'no demand'.
What's that address again.One Microsoft Way
The discussion last week made me wonder where people stood on using VFP
as the middle tier that it's been called best for in the past. If you
have a non-VFP object using VFP as the middle tier, you can only get
back single values and not a cursor (unless you're going to create an
XML document
From: Michael Babcock [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The discussion last week made me wonder where people stood on using VFP
as the middle tier that it's been called best for in the past. If you
have a non-VFP object using VFP as the middle tier, you can only get
back single values and not a cursor
On Monday, July 31, 2006 9:28 AM Stephen Russell wrote
From: Michael Babcock [EMAIL PROTECTED]
snipped
How best would you use VFP as the middle tier?
Only with a VFP front end.
It is funny that I first thought the same thing. Then I asked myself,
that a VFP middle tier really should work
. Security
Council resolution this week.
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Wait a second: a UN
A franchise! This could be the 'burger-flipping' job of the 21st
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You guys may have seen it
David Crooks wrote:
On Monday, July 31, 2006 9:28 AM Stephen Russell wrote
From: Michael Babcock [EMAIL PROTECTED]
snipped
How best would you use VFP as the middle tier?
Only with a VFP front end.
It is funny that I first thought the same thing. Then I
What do the locals call the portion of Michigan that is north of the
Strait of Mackinac?
What is the opposite of IP?
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What did Jim Croce keep in his bottle?
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Hello,
I am having a problem with my application VFP9 SP1.
I have all free tables with optimistic row buffering.
If I make a change on one computer and tableupdate() returns true,
other computers will not see the change to the data.
Example, 2 computers are sitting on the same invoice.
Computer
From: David Crooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Only with a VFP front end.
It is funny that I first thought the same thing. Then I asked myself,
that a VFP middle tier really should work with any front end. Right?
How does VFP interact with messages from a VB client, and how do you
pass back munged
From: Michael Hawksworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Try turning it around! If you were using c# for the middle tier what
would you pass?
Depends totaly on what is the receiving code compiled in. VB6, VB.NET,
c++, java, python?
XML sounds great, but at what volume and what distance are you
Kent,
Unless you do a refresh of the data, the machine sitting on the original
record will not see the changes unless it tries to commit a change of its
own. Then and only then will you get an exception thrown and you can decide
what data is the most up to date. You need to refresh the data
Kent Belan wrote:
Hello,
I am having a problem with my application VFP9 SP1.
I have all free tables with optimistic row buffering.
If I make a change on one computer and tableupdate() returns true,
other computers will not see the change to the data.
Example, 2 computers are sitting on the
I agree, unless VFP supports Binary serialization, use xml to
communicate between layers.
Thanks,
Nick Cipollina
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Subject: Re:
On Jul 31, 2006, at 9:32 AM, David Crooks wrote:
How best would you use VFP as the middle tier?
Only with a VFP front end.
It is funny that I first thought the same thing. Then I asked myself,
that a VFP middle tier really should work with any front end. Right?
You have to approach
Hello Dave,
Thanks for the reply.
How do I refresh the data on computer 2 after computer 1 makes a change?
I understand the timer, but do I have to seek the invoice or can I just do a
thisform.refresh()
Thanks,
Kent
Kent,
Unless you do a refresh of the data, the machine sitting on the
Kent,
Re-seeking the invoice data will give the desired effect or even a goto
recno() for individual records in the invoice.
Just a point, if you are viewing the invoice details in a Grid then you
certainly need the set refresh to set to say 1 second.
How are you holding the data on your
Well now you have to pay in order to pick the bugs out of the new M$ Beta
software
Microsoft is to start charging $1.50 for beta versions of Office 2007. From
2 August anyone wanting to download the software will have to pay the small
fee.
Paul Hill said You could use a cursor internally and create methods to
navigate (GoTop(), MoveNext(), EOF() etc). The object would probably need
expose a property for each field in the results.
I played with this some time ago...
So did I - with the .net beta - it worked just fine. iirc I
Andy Davies wrote:
Paul Hill said You could use a cursor internally and create methods to
navigate (GoTop(), MoveNext(), EOF() etc). The object would probably need
expose a property for each field in the results.
I played with this some time ago...
So did I - with the .net beta - it worked just
You're unable to grasp the facts. The Hezbollah
purposely shot rockets off from there to draw fire so
they could make the news. And the networks obliged.
This is a war, in case you hadn't realized.
--- Paul Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Irrelevant. I suppose the 37 children Israelis
Please, you've been brainwashed by the Israel-hatiing
BBC.
--- Dominic Burford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Quotes from myself to Michael on another, related
thread:
The US will never openly condemn Israel. It is no
coincidence that your
news coverage always seems to paint Israel's
I haven't seen one post from the Jew haters on this
list condemning the killing of Israeli children. I
don't remember the Jew haters condemning the suicide
bombers that were climbing onto school buses. I don't
see one condemnation of the Kaytusha rockets, which
are unguided, being fired into
Try turning it around! If you were using c# for the middle tier what
would you pass?
You would have to stay with the standards that your front end and middle
tier both understand or go to a portable standard such as XML.
The fact you are using VFP for the middle tier is moot unless you
Kind of like Katrina victims. They know the storm is
coming, they just stay where they are.
Would you really listen to the enemy? Come on Pete.
You would have had
your gun drawn and a few boxes of ammo handy.
Stephen Russell
DBA / Operations Developer
Memphis TN 38115
Assuming you are using tables and not views, you can use the SET REFRESH
command to
control how often VFP refreshes the local cache. The only other way to force
VFP to
refresh the local cache is to lock a record (which is what happens when you
perform the
TABLEUPDATE() in a optimistic buffering
Dave Crozier wrote:
Well now you have to pay in order to pick the bugs out of the new M$ Beta
software
Microsoft is to start charging $1.50 for beta versions of Office 2007. From
2 August anyone wanting to download the software will have to pay the small
fee.
Nice one Whil!
Dave Crozier
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about your age
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It has nothing to do with any of that. You must first accept the
notion that US is divinely guided, and that anything we do is Good.
Same with Israel. We are incapable of doing bad things, since a
priori everything we do is Good. When we wipe out a
But in many ways, AIPAC has become greater than just another lobby; its
work has made unconditional support for Israel an accepted cost of doing
business inside the halls of Congress.
When it comes to the Israeli-Arab conflict, the terms of debate are so
influenced by organized Jewish groups,
From: Michael Madigan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oh please. These people are either terrorists or
terrorist sympathizers.
They sure aren't your friend after you take their living space, or city
infrastructure.
It's like it's a scene made for a Halaburton No Bid Contract.
Bad Steve!
Yes about the Evil Jews behind every corner. Look
out! Here's another one. What's that in his hand?
Looks like a pastrami on rye.
--- Bill Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But in many ways, AIPAC has become greater than
just another lobby; its
work has made unconditional support for
Hi Andy
From: Andy Davies [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Views in SQL Server
Mike Yearwood said If you always use parameterized SQL queries, the
parameter contents can not be used for SIA.
Surely it depends how you build the parameter variables - if you let the
user enter them what is to
From: Michael Madigan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Open your home to terrorists, open your home to a
guided missile.
Jesus frequented visitations with sinners, and tax collectors. If they
didn't want to listen he just shook the dirt off his sandals and found
new ones.
Jesus wasn't being hit by Kaytushas.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Michael Madigan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Open your home to terrorists, open your home to a
guided missile.
Jesus frequented visitations with sinners, and tax
collectors. If they
didn't want to listen he just shook the
Signs that the Apocolypse is upon us:
I agree with almost everything you've said.
Repent for the day of the Lord is at hand!
--- Profox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snipped
I don't remember anyone on this list condemning
Syria
or Iran either. I guess because they're not Jewish
states.
Stephen,
It's been a long time since I did any XML from VFP. Can VFP pull schema
and determine that there is a small combination of tables in an xml
file? Or do you have to parse that out yourself?
VFP's XMLAdapter can handle it if the schema isn't too complicated. In
general, anything output
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Would you rather your UI look at a property on the bizobj interface for
a value, or call a bizobj function to get the value? Assume that it's
something that would only be called once or twice, not repeatedly (as
the case would be with something in a UI.refresh event).
Is there a better
Michael Babcock wrote:
Would you rather your UI look at a property on the bizobj interface
for a value, or call a bizobj function to get the value? Assume that
it's something that would only be called once or twice, not repeatedly
(as the case would be with something in a UI.refresh event).
On Jul 31, 2006, at 1:38 PM, Michael Babcock wrote:
Would you rather your UI look at a property on the bizobj interface
for a value, or call a bizobj function to get the value? Assume
that it's something that would only be called once or twice, not
repeatedly (as the case would be with
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Jul 31, 2006, at 1:38 PM, Michael Babcock wrote:
Would you rather your UI look at a property on the bizobj interface
for a value, or call a bizobj function to get the value? Assume that
it's something that would only be called once or twice, not
repeatedly (as the case
Ed,
Your thinking is being clouded by these wacky shades of grey
concepts. Things make much more sense when you only think in these
black-and-white notions.
That must be why Ann Coulter is always in a short black dress exposing lots
of pasty-colored white skin. Her fans not only
Jim:
You have just articulated a plan I can actually respect as a
potentially viable alternative to what we've done that actually makes
tactical and strategic sense on numerous levels that the standard
shrill critiques from the black helicopter crowd do not. My hat is off
to you and I thank you.
And you only see though thick cataracts.
--- Kristyne McDaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ed,
Your thinking is being clouded by these wacky
shades of grey
concepts. Things make much more sense when you
only think in these
black-and-white notions.
That must be why Ann Coulter
Bob,
You have just articulated a plan I can actually respect as a
potentially viable alternative to what we've done that actually makes
tactical and strategic sense on numerous levels that the standard
shrill critiques from the black helicopter crowd do not. My hat is off
to you and I thank
On 7/31/06, Kristyne McDaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Her fans not only think in black and white --
those are the only colors they can see!
Kris,
tsss
http://www.highlightskids.com/Science/ScienceQuestions/h1sciQbwColors.asp
A+
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I don't do Microsoft Betas any more, but in the nineties a whole slew
of FoxPro folks devoted hundreds of hours to backing up, installing,
configured, testing,
So, what are the 'real issues'? List what you think are the Top five
'real issues' and I'll have a go at it.
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I fly the other direction Northwest. What does an A boarding pass get
you? And if they catch your in a forgery, can the feds take you away?
Ted Roche wrote:
I can't imagine paying for the privilege.
Perhaps there will be a backlash large enough that they'll recant.
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On Jul 31, 2006, at 2:25 PM, Wolfe Stephen S GS-11 6 MDSS/SGSI wrote:
So, what are the 'real issues'? List what you think are the Top five
'real issues' and I'll have a go at it.
The problem is not the choice of issue. The problem is responding to
vacuous drivel, no matter what the issue
On Jul 31, 2006, at 1:58 PM, Michael Babcock wrote:
And by that you mean to be very interchangable and not get snagged
on the different layers from which it may be called, if I
understand that principle correctly. An example for folks not
familiar with this would be where you program
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Ed Leafe wrote:
The example I gave back when I used to give this topic at
conferences was a light switch in a room. In your app, you want to
control the lighting by turning the switch on and off. Now let's
imagine the switch is a typical mechanical switch with contacts that
are opened and
From: David Crooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I fly the other direction Northwest. What does an A boarding pass
get you? And if
they catch your in a forgery, can the feds take you away?
In their cattle call you get to go first if you have an A boarding
pass. Some of the comments to the blog
Stepehen,
Just tell them anything, and it's ok to forge someone else's name too. Can I
have your laptop?G
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From: Michael Madigan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Airline security is a joke
--- Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why would you say that?
This is the company spotting a forgery on where your sitting on the
plane, no SWA doesn't sell a seat assignment just an open spot.
When you get your ticket
Hi Vassilis
To directly access an item inside a collection for filling a property, you
can use collection[index] or collection(index) (like it's an array)
This is also handy when trying to access a value in the watch window
As you've probably seen, debugging values inside a collection in the
On Jul 31, 2006, at 3:00 PM, Michael Babcock wrote:
I meant to reference that example too in my session at FoxForward!
I recall you saying that...I think it was in the Profox archives
from 2001?
I don't know. I know I first started using that example back in the
mid-90s when I was
Michael Babcock wrote:
Ted Roche wrote:
I can't imagine paying for the privilege.
Perhaps there will be a backlash large enough that they'll recant.
Nah, there'll be enough lemmings out there who will think it'll be cool
to be 'beta testing'. They can brag to their golf buddies or try to
Whil Hentzen (Pro*) wrote:
Nah, there'll be enough lemmings out there who will think it'll be
cool to be 'beta testing'. They can brag to their golf buddies or try
to pick up chicks in bars with their new line.
Hey, does that work (picking up chicks with those geeky lines)? ;-)
Even if
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Jul 31, 2006, at 3:00 PM, Michael Babcock wrote:
I meant to reference that example too in my session at FoxForward! I
recall you saying that...I think it was in the Profox archives from
2001?
I don't know. I know I first started using that example back in
the
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My bad. I am thinking of a picture with the buttons, floating over
the grid that drops to next row everytime a row is added.
But still you can click on the buttons and execute something.
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Was it luck of the draw on who gets the A, B, C or was it in seniority
like the # of miles you have flown?
I believe (never having flown Southwest) that it's in order of check-
in.
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petetheisen wrote:
I would have sent my wife and for God's sake my children to safety
should I have chosen to resist.
In their culture it's good to give your life for the cause.
Stephen Russell
DBA / Operations Developer
Memphis TN 38115
901.246-0159
petetheisen wrote:
Dominic Burford wrote:
hugging terrorists, hating America and hating Israel
These are complex issues
Hi Dominic!
The issues in fact are *very* simple. It is the straw man argument to
paint them as having nuances or whatever.
Wow. Why not call Condi and tell her
Dominic Burford wrote:
And Israel has responded with an over the top display of military
power that has just recently seen 37 children killed. They have also
bombed the exit roads so that civilians cannot escape, they have
bombed urban areas where civialians live, including hospitals.
I
Here's my list of what I think should happen tomorrow:
1. Give every neocon in Washington a pink slip and a court date for the
murder and destruction they've wrought in Iraq; the debt they've
incurred the American public, and the loss of respect for America
throughout the world.
2. Bust up
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