... Israel believed that, by targeting Lebanon's infrastructure,
including highways, fuel depots, and even the civilian runways at the
main Beirut airport, it could persuade Lebanon's large Christian and
Sunni populations to turn against Hezbollah, according to the former
senior intelligence
Hi,
in a split grid/browse the 'Change' pane shows a sort of roller-blinb
display of the records - is there any way to make it show just one record
at a time?
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I copied this off the page ::mutter::
It is a blog entry of Craig Boyd's at SPS. I suggest going to
www.sweetpotatosoftware.com and searching his blog for 'skin'.
He supplies some routines and examples of how to do implement a vfp skin.
Good hunting.
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From what I remember all varchars have an overhead so varchar(1) is not
as good as char(1) but that said I alsways use varchar as it seems to be
last problematic (don't ask why it is purely a feeling I have).
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Hi Guys
I am getting a strange C5 error at the moment. Basically in my data
object layer I have 2 lines of code which creates a SQL command string
and the other which executes it.
This object works fine in other parts of the program but fails twice
else where.
If I run the code normally, it
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Indeed - should be the next Eric Prydz video :)
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I'm thinking Playboy Playmates for the next go
Would it be possible and statement could generate a divide by zero ?
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Hi Guys
I am getting a strange C5 error at the
I copied this off the page ::mutter::
site's back up now.
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Look for return within a do case. They cause C5's on a random basis. Now,
I always exit out of the do case.. Before issuing a return.
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about your age
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Tristan,
I know the sql won't have a do case, but look at code leading up to it.
Dave Crozier
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Yep, that worked.
Thanks.
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One thing to look for is the error catching. An on error do something can
make problems go away.
Allen
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Tristan,
I know
Ken Dibble wrote:
Because software doesn't wear out. It always does what it always
did--without any upkeep whatsoever. As long as it does what people
need it to do, they have no intrinsic need to replace it. In the vast
majority of cases involving commonly used software applications, the
MB Software Solutions wrote:
Rick Schummer wrote:
Heh, I didn't say I designed it. I cannot take any credit for
anything = you are seeing with varchar involved. g
but varchar is a *good* thing, isn't it? Oh wait...are you saying
it's better optimized as fixed length chars? Do
At 11:34 PM 8/14/2006 -0400, MB Software Solutions wrote:
Because they lose an SQL Server sale presumably.
Now there's possible logic I see, but with the differences between VFP and
client/serverwell, it's very different. If you can afford SQL Server
AND NEED SQL Server (for big dog
petetheisen wrote:
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Did you see how that H1-B freak was using his laptop?
Why wouldn't you use it on your lap instead of a piss-covered tile
floor?
Helio W. wrote:
... Israel believed that, by targeting Lebanon's infrastructure,
including highways, fuel depots, and even the civilian runways at the
main Beirut airport, it could persuade Lebanon's large Christian and
Sunni populations to turn against Hezbollah, according to the former
I need to move quickly back to PA from Michigan. I've got enough stuff
for a decent sized pickup truck, but I've only got a small car without a
trailer hitch. My challenge: how do I get all of my stuff (again,
could fit in a pick probably) back to PA in the most affordable way?
--
Thanks,
At 12:27 AM 8/15/2006 -0400, MB Software Solutions wrote:
Heh, I didn't say I designed it. I cannot take any credit for anything =
you are seeing with varchar involved. g
but varchar is a *good* thing, isn't it? Oh wait...are you saying it's
better optimized as fixed length chars? Do
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At 12:27 AM 8/15/2006 -0400, MB Software Solutions wrote:
Heh, I didn't say I designed it. I cannot take any credit for
anything = you are seeing with varchar involved. g
but varchar is a *good* thing, isn't it? Oh wait...are you saying
it's better optimized as
On Aug 15, 2006, at 8:27 AM, Stephen the Cook wrote:
You went AWOL also?
AWOL is for when you are away for less than 30 days. Longer than
that, it's considered desertion. Bush wasn't AWOL; he deserted.
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Michael Babcock wrote:
I need to move quickly back to PA from Michigan. I've got enough
stuff for a decent sized pickup truck, but I've only got a small car
without a trailer hitch. My challenge: how do I get all of my stuff
(again, could fit in a pick probably) back to PA in the most
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Aug 15, 2006, at 8:27 AM, Stephen the Cook wrote:
You went AWOL also?
AWOL is for when you are away for less than 30 days. Longer than
that, it's considered desertion. Bush wasn't AWOL; he deserted.
Details details details.
Stephen Russell
DBA / Operations
No, I am not saying fixed length chars is better optimized. This is a
column-by-column
decision for the database designer.
Naturally the decision is specific to a database platform. I only have used the
VFP 9
Varchar when working with cursors created with remote data. There is no benefit
to
*If* I remember I use char(1)'s in my [non-fox] databases - that uses 1
byte as against +- 2 1/2 bytes for a varchar(1)
but wtf - I haven't worried about a few bytes per record since mainframe
days. Then (and now if it bothers you) we used a *bit* for most of the
stuff that is now in [v]char(1)'s
At 07:32 AM 8/15/2006 -0500, Stephen the Cook wrote:
Heh, I didn't say I designed it. I cannot take any credit for
anything = you are seeing with varchar involved. g
but varchar is a *good* thing, isn't it? Oh wait...are you saying
it's better optimized as fixed length chars? Do elaborate.
On 8/15/06, Rick Schummer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Varchar is a very good thing when used for columns that vary drastically, or
have data
occasionally needing more space than common for the column. If I have data like
postal
code I know is always 5 or 6 characters I would make this Char. If I
I would have never guessed that one.
Tracy
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Electracash, Inc.
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Memphis, Tennessee 38137
1-901-684-0348
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The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing at the
right time, but also to
On Aug 14, 2006, at 11:34 PM, MB Software Solutions wrote:
Now there's possible logic I see, but with the differences between
VFP and client/serverwell, it's very different. If you can
afford SQL Server AND NEED SQL Server (for big dog data), so be
it. VFP is great, but when you use
On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 09:50:06 -0400, Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
The catch, of course, is that they make it easy to develop SQL
Server apps in VB or C#. So you get a Visual Studio sale, and all its
licensing, along with the SQL Server licenses. VFP works just as
easily with
On Aug 15, 2006, at 10:11 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The catch, of course, is that they make it easy to develop SQL
Server apps in VB or C#. So you get a Visual Studio sale, and all its
licensing, along with the SQL Server licenses. VFP works just as
easily with non-Microsoft
From: Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What kind of nonsense is that? Do you sell a VFP license with your
app?
I don't sell the design tools, just the final product.
We're not talking about what *I* sell or what *I* market; we were
talking about Microsoft, remember?
The people
On Aug 15, 2006, at 10:34 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We're not talking about what *I* sell or what *I* market; we were
talking about Microsoft, remember?
The people who pay for SQL Server license fees are the ones who own
production systems. Dev shops depending on size, and I am
From: Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wow, did you just walk into the middle of this thread?
The discussion was about the claim that Microsoft loses $$ for every
copy of VFP that they sell. I have no idea what you're talking about,
but it sure doesn't tie into this thread.
I
I believe there's an similarity (superficial and crude of course but
IMO somewhat valid) between what happens in Brazil and what happens in
Lebanon. In Brazil the organized crime oppress AND helps poor people
(substituting many state's functions) and everytime the police strikes
heavily these
From: Helio W. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I believe there's an similarity (superficial and crude of course but
IMO somewhat valid) between what happens in Brazil and what happens in
Lebanon. In Brazil the organized crime oppress AND helps poor people
(substituting many state's functions) and
OK I got a 'proof of concept' form working without gdi+ - I used a bit of
sleight of hand shown below:
(apologies to those for whom it's old hat)
* substitute your names for vars
* Type the following three lines in command window with Ctl+Enter at end
of each line
PUBLIC oForm as form
CREATE FORM
Nah, these people are too stupid. One of my clients
is from LEbanon, and he said his home town was being
spared because it was all Christian. He said even
though the town was spared, the people in the town
were siding with hezbollah. They couldn't make the
connection between why they were
Dispoportionate reaction? I'm glad you're not
protecting me.
--- Helio W. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe there's an similarity (superficial and
crude of course but
IMO somewhat valid) between what happens in Brazil
and what happens in
Lebanon. In Brazil the organized crime oppress AND
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DBA / Developer
Electracash, Inc.
5100 Poplar Ave.
Suite 2518
Memphis, Tennessee 38137
1-901-684-0348
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.electracash.com
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right time,
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DBA / Developer
Electracash, Inc.
5100 Poplar Ave.
Suite 2518
Memphis, Tennessee 38137
1-901-684-0348
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.electracash.com
The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing at the
right time,
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Stephen Russell
DBA / Developer
Electracash, Inc.
5100 Poplar Ave.
Suite 2518
Memphis, Tennessee 38137
1-901-684-0348
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.electracash.com
The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing at the
right time,
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Stephen Russell
DBA / Developer
Electracash, Inc.
5100 Poplar Ave.
Suite 2518
Memphis, Tennessee 38137
1-901-684-0348
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.electracash.com
The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing at the
right
Republicans GREEN!
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DBA / Developer
Electracash, Inc.
5100 Poplar Ave.
Suite 2518
Memphis, Tennessee 38137
1-901-684-0348
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.electracash.com
The
I hope you're right Stephen, but I think Hezbollah will always try to
manipulate Lebanese people into demonizing Israel, the same way
right-wing warmongers demonize arabs in general. The source of power
of these evil persons is conflict, war itself.
BTW, it's not an irony the fact Arafat became
We don't demonize Christian Arabs, or Jewish Arabs,
only Muslim Arabs.
--- Helio W. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hope you're right Stephen, but I think Hezbollah
will always try to
manipulate Lebanese people into demonizing Israel,
the same way
right-wing warmongers demonize arabs in
Give me the pickup city delv city and I will tell what an expedited truck
rate would be for comparison
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Electracash, Inc.
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Suite 2518
Memphis, Tennessee 38137
1-901-684-0348
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.electracash.com
The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing at the
right time, but
On 8/15/06, Tristan Leask [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So long as they were not up to the F1 Honda standards. Cue lots of
failures.
Didn't they win last time around ?
A+
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petetheisen wrote:
Hi Stephen!
I got an early out and I wasn't connected. The connections helped get
Bush into politics, but anyone could get an early out. Nearly
everyone did, in fact, one way or another.
You went AWOL also?
Hi Stephen!
Also? No one went
On 8/15/06, Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Aug 15, 2006, at 8:27 AM, Stephen the Cook wrote:
You went AWOL also?
AWOL is for when you are away for less than 30 days. Longer than
that, it's considered desertion. Bush wasn't AWOL; he deserted.
and i who thought he looked so
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Aug 15, 2006, at 8:43 AM, Stephen the Cook wrote:
AWOL is for when you are away for less than 30 days. Longer than
that, it's considered desertion. Bush wasn't AWOL; he deserted.
Details details details.
Yeah, well, the difference is that while going AWOL can
Faggot
and i who thought he looked so cute in that pilot's
jacket.
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yeah, and Bush didn't win either election, either
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Ed Leafe wrote:
On Aug 15, 2006, at 8:43 AM, Stephen the Cook
wrote:
AWOL is for when you are away for less than
30 days. Longer than
that, it's considered desertion. Bush wasn't
AWOL; he
Options..
1) Trade your car for an older truck.. Drive your stuff to PA.. sell it and
buy another small car
2) Rent a Ryder Truck with a tow behind car hauler
3) ABF Trucking has an option where they drop a trailer off at your place,
you fill it up, and they pick it up and deliver it for
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Faggot
and i who thought he looked so cute in that pilot's
jacket.
A+
jml
You're oh so predictable.
A+
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Tommy Swift wrote:
1) Trade your car for an older truck.. Drive your stuff to PA.. sell it
and buy another small car
2) Rent a Ryder Truck with a tow behind car hauler
3) ABF Trucking has an option where they drop a trailer off at your
place, you fill it up, and they pick it up and deliver it
Come on, you serverd that one up for me on a silver
platter.
--- Jean Laeremans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On 8/16/06, Michael Madigan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Faggot
and i who thought he looked so cute in that
pilot's
jacket.
A+
jml
You're oh so predictable.
A+
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