Michael,
That's a fairly radical way to get a free upgrade!!! BG
Dave Crozier
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Bill,
I don't believe its possible to create a detail region greater than page
height.
One workaround would be to create your report cursor in a way where
detail records are duplicated (and numbered) and then use your detail
band to print out your records in chunks - one chunk for each section
I don't believe its possible to create a detail region
greater than page height.
I can confirm that, after giving it a college try.
One workaround would be to create your report cursor in a way
where detail records are duplicated (and numbered) and then
use your detail band to print
= Hi Bill!
=
= Well, I agree with you on this point. How about that?
= --
=
= Regards,
=
= Pete
Where have you been, Pete? I thought my e-mail server found some really old
stuff and decided to finally send it. But that is not the case. So fess up!
B+
HALinNY
This is an interesting supposition that we mere mortals are in a
position to differentiate between reality and virtual reality. Cue the
Twilight Zone theme, please.
To me this is much ado about nothing. 95% of the EULA is unenforceable.
Microsoft has a right to protect its interests from loss
On 12/5/06, Hal Kaplan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Otherwise, get lost. I am busy.
Yes, but what happens when Windows Vista SP1a comes out with WGD -
Windows Genuine Disadvantage (tm) - that won't let you get updates if
you're running inside a VM?
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Ted Roche wrote:
On 12/5/06, Hal Kaplan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Otherwise, get lost. I am busy.
Yes, but what happens when Windows Vista SP1a comes out with WGD -
Windows Genuine Disadvantage (tm) - that won't let you get updates if
you're running inside a VM?
You wait until the virtual
Did you ever think that perhaps by doing this, they are cutting down on
their support issues, or are in fact saying that we will not support it
under these scenarios...
If that is the case, I have no problems with that.
Virgil Bierschwale
http://www.tccutlery.com
= Subject: The Joy Of Specs
=
= I never thought I'd have to do a specification document
= involving items such as:
=
= Tube Length, Gusset Width, Sack Type and Bottoming Detail
=
= ... but I did today!
=
= Alan Bourke
=
Hey! This is a family list! Whil's kids get to see what goes on here
Lol at the smut.
Tristan
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Posted At: 05 December 2006 15:50
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Conversation: The Joy Of Specs
Subject: The Joy Of Specs
I never thought I'd have to do a specification
Hello,
My 11 year old daughter would like to create a game to put on her website
that she and her friends can play. I have never created an internet game
and was wondering if anyone knows how to or an easy program to build a
game that can be uploaded to a website and played on the internet.
The
On Dec 5, 2006, at 9:50 AM, Alan Bourke wrote:
Tube Length, Gusset Width, Sack Type and Bottoming Detail
OK, I'll bite:
Huh?
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On Dec 5, 2006, at 9:50 AM, Alan Bourke wrote:
Tube Length, Gusset Width, Sack Type and Bottoming Detail
OK, I'll bite:
Flour mill or grain / bag containers type of operation.
Stephen Russell
DBA / .Net Developer
Memphis TN 38115
901.246-0159
Our
Hal Kaplan wrote:
Hey! This is a family list! Whil's kids get to see what goes on here every
time they have to pick him up and carry him to bed. g
I thought you were busy? Get back to work ;-)
Peter
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On Tue, 5 Dec 2006 10:04:57 -0600, Stephen the Cook
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Flour mill or grain / bag containers type of operation.
Bingo! You win a fat cigar!
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On Tue, 5 Dec 2006 11:01:43 -0500, Kent Belan [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
game that can be uploaded to a website and played on the internet.
Do you mean that they can download a client from a website and play each
other over the net?
If so you'd be looking at anything from C++ down to dedicated
Alan,
Making plastic bags as we do I spend all day dealing with specs for
sideweld, bottomweld, gusseted lay flat tube, wicketed holes and the old
favourite block bottomed gusseted bags!!!
Gussets just ain't what they used to be!!!
Dave Crozier.
PS Want a good program for making specs and
Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
Boy I don't understand this at all.
You say that we should punish a company for making a living from the goods
that their employees make ?
Whats next ?
Are you going to put the corner convenience store out of business because
they make a living selling their goods
Same for me.
Allen
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Allen wrote:
I'm also having
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Hi all,
Please excuse what's surely a very basic question, but I've been reading
about buffering, tableupdate(), tablerevert(), etc., but am not finding an
answer to this one.
Using VFP 9, I have a simple data entry form with BufferMode=2 (Optimistic).
In the properties for the table that I'm
At 11:02 AM 12/5/2006 -0600, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
Boy I don't understand this at all.
You say that we should punish a company for making a living from the goods
that their employees make ?
Now you confused me (not hard to do though).
Are you saying the employees are driving the direction
At 12:57 PM 12/5/2006 -0500, Vince Teachout wrote:
Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
...
Whats next ?
Are you going to put the corner convenience store out of business because
they make a living selling their goods ?
No, not unless the store is going to sell you a can of green beans with
the
Yet, when we sell our software, its ok for us to put stipulations that
specify that you cannot have more then one copy, yada yada yada, in order to
protect ourselves..?
Virgil Bierschwale
http://www.tccutlery.com
http://www.bierschwalesolutions.com
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Charlie Coleman wrote:
At 12:57 PM 12/5/2006 -0500, Vince Teachout wrote:
Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
...
Whats next ?
Are you going to put the corner convenience store out of business
because they make a living selling their goods ?
No, not unless the store is going to sell you a can of
Tracy
Thanks for your reply - I found that _mover and _supermover are set up
with a property sortleft and that the code I need refers to the
sorted propertry of the left listbox (lstLeft). So I set
_supermover.sortleft = .T. and (just to be sure g)
_supermover.lstLeft.Sorted = .T.
Didn't
Hi Christof,
No Transaction.
All objects being created are LOCAL and specifically set to .NULL.
Only one is being added to a form property, and set back to .NULL. at the
end of the creating method. It is used by 2 called methods.
Wrote a piece of code that added a log in the init and destroy of
From the VFP 6 help: Sorted
The Sorted property is only available if the RowSourceType property is set
to 0 (None) or 1 (Value).
If you are using an array, and selected from a cursor to that array, you can
use the Order By clause of the Select statement to get your order. Or ASORT
the array
Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
Yet, when we sell our software, its ok for us to put stipulations that
specify that you cannot have more then one copy, yada yada yada, in order to
protect ourselves..?
When you buy the can of beans, you only get 1 can. Want to cans
(copies)? Fork over another
Isnt that what microsoft is doing ?
Virgil Bierschwale
http://www.virgilslist.com
http://www.tccutlery.com
http://www.bierschwalesolutions.com
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On Dec 5, 2006, at 3:31 PM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
When you buy the can of beans, you only get 1 can. Want to cans
(copies)?
Fork over another 89 cents. :-)
Isnt that what microsoft is doing ?
No. They are trying to dictate what sort of plates you may serve
those beans on.
Vince Teachout wrote:
Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
Yet, when we sell our software, its ok for us to put stipulations that
specify that you cannot have more then one copy, yada yada yada, in order to
protect ourselves..?
When you buy the can of beans, you only get 1 can. Want to
this bug is definately alive and well, and something to do with debugging -
particularly with creating objects in the command window relating to a form
being debugged.
This is the second time this week I've had the problem - this time it
manifested itself when running the exe as the form having a
On Tuesday, December 05, 2006 4:49 PM Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
I'll concede to that explanation.
I see both points, BUT I paid for it and you sold it to me so I should
be able to use it..
Software has always been sold as a license for you to use. Usually the
license is for 1 user 1 PC.
1) You setup an auto forwarder from your domain to your AOL email
account ([EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PROTECTED]). 2) Your customers send
emails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the emails gets forwarded to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 3) One day you receive some spam at [EMAIL PROTECTED],
which was auto
Tracy Pearson wrote:
From the VFP 6 help: Sorted
The Sorted property is only available if the RowSourceType property is set
to 0 (None) or 1 (Value).
Tracy
That is irrelevant in this context - the test (to decide whether to
ASORT the source array for the left listbox when moving items
Sheep
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Paul Newton wrote:
Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh wrote:
Sheep
BAA
I was remembering the brothers Daryl the other day when someone brought up
the line.
Stephen Russell
DBA / .Net Developer
Memphis TN 38115
901.246-0159
Our scientific power has outrun our spiritual power. We have guided
Hi all,
To follow up my previous email...
I changed the BufferModeOverride to 5 (Optimistic Table) for the table I'm
using, and TABLEREVERT now prevents the new record (added with APPEND BLANK)
from being added to my table. Is it safe to assume that this setting is
necessary? In other words,
At 04:59 PM 12/5/2006 -0500, David Crooks wrote:
I'll concede to that explanation.
I see both points, BUT I paid for it and you sold it to me so I should
be able to use it..
Software has always been sold as a license for you to use. Usually the
license is for 1 user 1 PC. Borland's software
Look at that!
It has been corrected in VFP 9's FFC.
Tracy
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That is irrelevant in this context - the test (to decide whether to
ASORT the source array for the left listbox when moving items
from right
But what if they change their mind about adding that record? How do I
prevent that blank record
from being added to the table if they click my IGNORE button? I don't want my
table to have blank
records in it.
TABLEREVERT() will remove the added record. Buffering is for all changes to the
Stephen the Cook wrote:
Earlier today I was reading on CIO's take on how long to jump into Vista. I
was reading their reasons, and a hard drive encryption that they can
activate seems to be a huge risk. Intended for the Laptop was stolen, how
do you stop the thieves from gaining access to
On Monday 27 November 2006 20:00, Michael Madigan wrote:
http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/1609
Hi Michael!
Say there were to emerge a new teen-age European ethos that decided the only
good 'slim was a dead 'slim? Kind of the skinhead idea.
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On Monday 27 November 2006 10:30, Helio W. wrote:
It's a well known fact that people who believe in silly things like the
invisible man in the sky cannot think in logical and rational terms, so a
productive debate is nearly impossible. This kind of people believe in what
they want, they don't
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Stephen Russell
DBA / .Net Developer
Memphis TN 38115
901.246-0159
Our scientific power has outrun our spiritual power. We have guided
missiles and misguided men.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
Isnt that what microsoft is doing ?
I don't think so. What I would call it is the old bait and switch.
Software has been around for a long long time and the industry has
accepted the single
PC use for as long as I can remember, this is what I think everyone
On Monday 27 November 2006 20:50, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Helio W. wrote:
Knight in a shiny armor (US) coming to rescue Iraqs from oppression...
This is utterly ridiculous. Hard to believe an adult believe in such
silly terms.
Probably Bob Calco believes Francisco Pizarro was just trying
On Monday 27 November 2006 20:54, john harvey wrote:
How about Iraq and Iran?
Hi John!
I was thinking Rwanda, kick some Hutu-Tutsi butt for cash. Yeah, adventurer,
Rwanda.
snip
I was wondering if we could go 'civilize'
some other continent or planet, I'm in need of cash. Any ideas?
--
On Tuesday 28 November 2006 13:58, Jean Laeremans wrote:
On 11/28/06, Virgil Bierschwale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Global warming a theory ?
http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/science/recenttc.html
Hi Jean!
Right on cue. Just when we are freezing our butts off here with an early chill
someone
On Thursday 30 November 2006 02:31, Michael Madigan wrote:
We need to fix OT, I keep on getting this junk in my
inbox.
Hi Michael!
The worst ones are the ones that go on and on, paragraph after paragraph,
screen after screen, and wind up saying the same thing the last twenty or so
said.
On Wednesday 29 November 2006 20:58, Helio W. wrote:
snip
In Somalia
Hi Helio!
If I recall correctly, the field leadership in Somolia was colored, and the
colored guys decided that killing a bunch of colored guys was ok.
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Pete
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Pete Theisen wrote:
On Monday 27 November 2006 20:50, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Helio W. wrote:
Knight in a shiny armor (US) coming to rescue Iraqs from oppression...
This is utterly ridiculous. Hard to believe an adult believe in such
silly terms.
Probably Bob Calco believes Francisco Pizarro
I'd rather get a letter from a Nigerian Prince. LOL
--- Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 30 November 2006 02:31, Michael Madigan
wrote:
We need to fix OT, I keep on getting this junk in
my
inbox.
Hi Michael!
The worst ones are the ones that go on and on,
paragraph
Pete Theisen wrote:
On Tuesday 28 November 2006 13:58, Jean Laeremans wrote:
On 11/28/06, Virgil Bierschwale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Global warming a theory ?
http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/science/recenttc.html
Hi Jean!
Right on cue. Just when we are freezing our butts off here with
Eugene Vital wrote:
Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
Isnt that what microsoft is doing ?
I don't think so. What I would call it is the old bait and switch.
Software has been around for a long long time and the industry has
accepted the single
PC use for as long as I can remember, this is
On Thursday 30 November 2006 19:22, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
No Dummy, I want to get it through the spam filters.
I'm laughing and you are calling names. Now who's the dummy? hahaha
Hi Ricardo!
Quite often tone of voice, laughter and other emotions don't communicate
On Saturday 02 December 2006 02:50, Michael Madigan wrote:
Hi Michael!
Too many shrinks are faggots.
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On Saturday 02 December 2006 14:40, Jean Laeremans wrote:
On 12/2/06, Michael Madigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Roman Empire was capitalist. why do you think it
lasted so long?
Any idea why it perished ?
Hi Jean!
Yes. There were too many homos.
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On Saturday 02 December 2006 16:49, Michael Madigan wrote:
There are no places in the US where the police won't
go. Only pizza deliveries.
Hi Michael!
Call 911, ask the operator to announce that there are free donuts at your
address.
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On Monday 04 December 2006 19:55, Michael Madigan wrote:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id
=420484in_page_id=1770
Hi Michael!
The odor would be horrendous by the time they arrived at their landing strip.
I think they land early in such an event if they
On Tuesday 05 December 2006 09:54, Hal Kaplan wrote:
= Hi Bill!
=
= Well, I agree with you on this point. How about that?
= --
=
= Regards,
=
= Pete
Where have you been, Pete?
Hi Hal!
Tourist season here, kind of busy right now.
--
Regards,
Pete
http://www.pete-theisen.com/
On Tuesday 05 December 2006 20:36, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Pete Theisen wrote:
snip
Unclear how killing locals made his fortune. He got to keep their money
or someone paid him for the killings?
Two generations ago my family used to own half a province. My
grandfather represented that province
Big deal, Jean's been doing it for 30.
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What kind of parent would coach a child to say these
things?
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At 10:45 PM 12/5/2006 -0300, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
...
When you buy the can of beans, you only get 1 can. Want to cans (copies)?
Fork over another 89 cents. :-)
When you give me a can then you have one less can so it is reasonable
you get something for it. When you give me a copy then you
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