I sent yesterday a message about this, but somehow I messed it up and
I sent it as a reply to some other thread.
Well, I needed to send a batch of sql commands to mysql through odbc
and I was getting synthax errors.
After a while I found what the problem was - it's a OPTION value in
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I was able to get it running by bypassing the preference form all together,
but I would like to fix it so it works as intended. I am not sure about the
cancel that you mentioned.
It's a while since I've seen it so I'm afraid I don't really remember. I'll
try to find some time to look at it
As for grid highlighting try turning themes off.
Does that need to be in conjunction with something else?
I've set Themes to .F. both at the grid level and, because that didn't
work, at the display object level. That didn't work either :-(
I've still got the other settings the way they were
Bob Calco wrote:
Id be moderately sure he knows what divine worship is. It's you I'm not
so
sure about!
You are stubborn as a mule. I never once said that the worship of Obama I
was seeing had to be divine... that is a requirement you keep tagging onto
it to keep from admitting the
We have many, many customers running our 16-bit version on XP. So there
is no inherent problem there. I would look at Symantec for the solution.
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The only variants of Windows they won't work on are the 64-bit ones.
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I've got a question regarding retrieving a value from the Registry
within Vista that I hope someone here can help me answer.
Here's the situation. I've got an existing application that has been
working just
Grigore Dolghin wrote:
I sent yesterday a message about this, but somehow I messed it up and
I sent it as a reply to some other thread.
Well, I needed to send a batch of sql commands to mysql through odbc
and I was getting synthax errors.
After a while I found what the problem was - it's a
John wrote:
Yep, me too. Outlook 2007 is wonderful for spam filtering the 500-1000
emails I get daily.
Holy cow1000 spam emails DAILY?!?!? WOW! How much $$$ are wasted
(via wasted electrons and loss of productivity) on spam annually?
Simply amazing.
We noticed that Kris hadn't posted for awhile, and then we sadly found out
why. I noticed that I hadn't seen some others posts for awhile...namely
Ted Roche. According to a search of the archives, he hasn't posted in
2009. I hope that wasn't one of his New Year's resolutions! I enjoyed
his
You could use Windows Scripting Host:
loWSHNetwork = CreateObject(WScript.Network)
? loWSHNetwork.Username
? loWSHNetwork.Domain
? loWSHNetwork.ComputerName
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President Barack Obama is sending Congress a budget Thursday that projects
the government's deficit for this year will soar to $1.75 trillion,
reflecting efforts to pull the nation out of a deep recession and a severe
financial crisis.
Obama's budget
Alan Bourke wrote:
Ted's probably nearly As Busy As Barack (tm) and doesn't have time.
His blog was recently updated, so at least he's still going!
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Obama is not who he says he is. He is not doing what he said he was going to
do---most of what he appears to be doing is the sleight of hand of a snake
oil salesman and circus magician.
Hi Bob!
Pres O is Hope and Change. He implied by that
http://www.latenightwithjimmyfallon.com/video/clips/the-jack-mcbrayer-response-to-the-internet-response-to-the-republican-response-to-the-presidents-address-to-congress/1040641/?dst=nbc|widget|NBC%20Video__source=nbc|widget|NBC%20Video
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http://newsarse.com/2009/02/anti-smoking-lobby-welcome-controversial-us-church/
A+
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What? You mean you missed this golden opportunity? :}
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Rick - I tried that last night but it made no difference
Paul
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I would do that a little differently. For one thing I would use a
single replace command for the entire table and not one per column.
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We noticed that Kris
On Thu, February 26, 2009 11:14 am, Mike yearwood wrote:
I would do that a little differently. For one thing I would use a
single replace command for the entire table and not one per column.
LOCAL ;
laFields[1], liLoop as Integer, lcCmd as String, llFound as Boolean CLOSE
DATABASES ALL
USE
On Thu, February 26, 2009 11:29 am, Matt Jarvis wrote:
Ted is active on Twitter at least...
I still can't bring myself to divert attention/energies to that (Twitter).
Perhaps once I start, I'll see it's not a time waster and/or distraction.
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through the data ONCE instead of 'n' columns-affected times. To
reference that PSU education: you're Big O notation # is far less than
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john.har...@shelbynet.com wrote:
What? You mean you missed this golden opportunity? :}
Hi John!
Think he doesn't trust people who write with that kind of grammar pattern?
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Heya Mr. B.
Mr. R last posted in ProLinux on 2/13/09 .
Maybe something happened on Valentine's Day?
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Heya Mr. B.
Mr. R last posted in ProLinux on 2/13/09 .
Maybe something happened on Valentine's Day?
Regards [Bill]
Oh he's still alive...he's just not doing much Fox any more, I'm
betting, so hence, no interest/time to hang out this water cooler since
he's off
Got this from some website. You'd maybe tweak it for your pref on start
of week (rather than Monday)... pretty self-explanatory if you look at
the field names...
SELECT
DATEADD(dd, DATEDIFF(dd, 0, GetDate()), 0) As Today
, DATEADD(wk, DATEDIFF(wk, 0, GetDate()), 0) As ThisWeekStart
,
Matt Jarvis wrote:
I like it because some of the folks I follow (including Ted) put up some
interesting blurbs, links, comments - and they're all short and sweet...
plus I've got some non-techie friends that throw in drinking the new
porter from XYZ brewery - delish!...
Certainly there'd be
http://darkgate.net/comic/images/thedevilspanties/1235636418.jpg
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Anyone have any real world experience with this? I just stumbled
across it yesterday and it sounds great for managing large amounts of
data (but I'm skeptical because MS can make anything sound better than it is).
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Like: Wait, you're selling me an OS with security issues, and you
want me to pay extra to plug those holes?
-- Ed Leafe
Not much different from, wait you're selling me a developer tool, then
charging me to learn how to use it?
John
On Thu, 26 Feb 2009 12:34:43 -0600
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On Feb 26, 2009, at 12:23 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
Does anyone on the Internet know the difference between Loose and lose
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--- On Thu, 2/26/09, Stephen Russell srussell...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Stephen
He has posted on the linux list.
There are other people, however that I wonder about.
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On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 12:42 PM, William Sanders / EFG
pro...@efgroup.net wrote:
Heya Mr. B.
Mr. R last posted in ProLinux on 2/13/09 .
Maybe something happened on Valentine's Day?
UNIX time rolled over to 1234567890.
If anything else went on, I'm not going to share it with you guys.
Not
RoR ? Let me guess - Ruby-on-Roche ?
Ted Roche wrote:
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 12:42 PM, William Sanders / EFG
pro...@efgroup.net wrote:
Heya Mr. B.
Mr. R last posted in ProLinux on 2/13/09 .
Maybe something happened on Valentine's Day?
UNIX time rolled over to 1234567890.
If
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It's very different.
HW
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 3:45 PM, john.har...@shelbynet.com wrote:
Not much different from, wait you're selling me a developer tool, then
charging me to learn how to use it?
John
On Thu, 26 Feb 2009 12:34:43 -0600
Ed Leafe e...@leafe.com wrote:
On Feb 26, 2009,
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 2:26 PM, Paul Newton p...@foxpertise.com wrote:
RoR ? Let me guess - Ruby-on-Roche ?
Roche-on-Rails.
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On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 6:12 PM, Matt Jarvis matt.jar...@kingrs.com wrote:
Got this from some website. You'd maybe tweak it for your pref on start
of week (rather than Monday)... pretty self-explanatory if you look at
the field names...
Nice find. Definitely worth keeping, thanks!
SELECT
No one cares.
I was reminded yesterday that FDR had unemployment rates between 10 and 20
percent for his whole term in office and the retards kept on re-electing him
because he kept on blaming Hoover.
Bet on the retards to vote for Obama with 25% unemployment because he'll be
blaming Bush
I'm under a bit of a time crunch, so I'm hoping someone won't mind
helping me with my homework. :-)
If I wanted to include all distributable DLLS (e.g., vfp9r.dll) in my
own folder instead of the common files folder, how do I ensure my
program seems them, instead of another version of the
Vince Teachout wrote:
I'm under a bit of a time crunch, so I'm hoping someone won't mind
helping me with my homework. :-)
If I wanted to include all distributable DLLS (e.g., vfp9r.dll) in my
own folder instead of the common files folder, how do I ensure my
program seems them, instead
I think that Chris from the Linux Action Show reviewed it. Let me dust
off the cobwebs ... Ah. Here it is.
http://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com/?p=545
-Kevin
CULLY Technologies, LLC
Steve Ellenoff wrote:
Anyone have any real world experience with this? I just stumbled
across it yesterday
I place them in my program folder, I don't bother installing them. IF it's a
network system I still put them in the shared drive, even though it takes
longer to load the program across a network.
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On Feb 26, 2009, at 12:45 PM, john.har...@shelbynet.com
john.har...@shelbynet.com
wrote:
Not much different from, wait you're selling me a developer tool, then
charging me to learn how to use it?
Really? You don't know how to operate Windows by now?
-- Ed Leafe
On Thu, February 26, 2009 2:20 pm, Ted Roche wrote:
Not doing Fox any more. Preaching LAMP (and RoR) elsewhere. Busy at
work. I'm fine.
Back to work, you idlers.
Glad to hear you're still around. You're living the dream that many of us
hope to do -- switch to open source and make a living
On Thu, February 26, 2009 3:22 pm, Vince Teachout wrote:
I'm under a bit of a time crunch, so I'm hoping someone won't mind
helping me with my homework. :-)
If I wanted to include all distributable DLLS (e.g., vfp9r.dll) in my
own folder instead of the common files folder, how do I ensure my
Do I need to place them in the same folder as my executable, or can I
make a BIN folder with all the DLLS in it, and tell my app to look
there? And if so -- how do I tell it where to look?
Putting them outside of the application folder and outside of the common folder
puts your
application at
Put it in the Start indirectory.
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Subject: Re: Where to place DLLs?
To: ProFox Email List profox@leafe.com
Date: Thursday, February 26, 2009, 4:10 PM
Paul McNett wrote:
If it were
Tbanks, all! Looks like the App folder is the place for me. Appreciate
all the feedback!
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Grigore Dolghin wrote:
I sent yesterday a message about this, but somehow I messed it up and
I sent it as a reply to some other thread.
Well, I needed to send a batch of sql commands to mysql through odbc
and I was getting synthax errors.
Vince Teachout wrote:
Paul McNett wrote:
Why is it a problem to put them in the root folder?
It's not, really. I just thought it might be a little neater (anal) to
label everything in more detail. Plus some mild concerns about a user
deleting something (not that they should be in there
Hey - - -- - - -
I started using gmail a bit for our personal mail. I kinda like it,
and feel like I'm getting ready to abandon the whole local email
client bit.
However, I was fooling around with the account I use for ProFox. It
was easy enough to set up for POP3. but I want to segregate
LABELS
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 11:15 AM, Ken Kixmoeller/fh
foxh...@information-architecture.com wrote:
Hey - - -- - - -
I started using gmail a bit for our personal mail. I kinda like it,
and feel like I'm getting ready to abandon the whole local email
client bit.
However, I was fooling
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 10:17 PM, Sytze de Boer sy...@kiss.co.nz wrote:
LABELS
Maybe I should expand on Sytze's concise explanation :-)
GMail doesn't use folders like ordinary email clients. Instead you
apply labels to emails. One email can more than one label, so it will
appear in multiple
On Thu, February 26, 2009 4:41 pm, Paul McNett wrote:
Vince Teachout wrote:
Paul McNett wrote:
Why is it a problem to put them in the root folder?
It's not, really. I just thought it might be a little neater (anal) to
label everything in more detail. Plus some mild concerns about a user
Paul Hill wrote:
I can search my 1000s of emails instantly, compared with Thunderbird
which takes ages.
I search 1000's of emails with TB instantly, but my mail is on my IMAP server
(which
does the searching) not downloaded to the local computer with POP.
Paul
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
On Thu, February 26, 2009 4:41 pm, Paul McNett wrote:
Vince Teachout wrote:
Paul McNett wrote:
Why is it a problem to put them in the root folder?
It's not, really. I just thought it might be a little neater (anal) to
label everything in more
Thanks so much, I for one can think of many reasons this could come in
useful.
Bob Lee
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Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 5:09 AM
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I still can't bring myself to divert attention/energies to that (Twitter).
Perhaps once I start, I'll see it's not a time waster and/or distraction.
For someone who works at home, like myself, twitter helps me feel less
isolated. It's like being able to banter back and forth with coworkers at
Once upon a time, I used a little utility called isdir, but can't now find it.
What is the best way to determine the existence of a folder on the system ?
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IF DIRECTORY('DirNameGoesHere')
*Do whatever
ENDIF
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Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 6:29 PM
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Subject: ISDIR
Once upon a time, I used
Thank you Cathy, I spotted it 3 secs after I pressed SEND
(Blush)
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 12:31 PM, Cathy Pountney
pro...@frontier2000.com wrote:
IF DIRECTORY('DirNameGoesHere')
*Do whatever
ENDIF
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Cathy Pountney wrote:
I still can't bring myself to divert attention/energies to that (Twitter).
Perhaps once I start, I'll see it's not a time waster and/or distraction.
For someone who works at home, like myself, twitter helps me feel less
isolated. It's like being able to banter back and
Ken,
I often use gmail when I subcontract for other firms. It works well and
its certainly easy to search. But it doesn't support real folders. You
can tag mails to group emails, but this design doesn't work for me.
I'm a big fan of Fastmail which has a clean, simple, easy to use
interface that
Thank you Cathy, I spotted it 3 secs after I pressed SEND
(Blush)
I know that feeling .. I've done it several times myself!!
Cathy
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Why not use gmail - with imap.
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=enanswer=75725
It works for me.
Bob Lee
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On Feb 26, 2009, at 5:26 PM, Cathy Pountney wrote:
I can read it when I want .. and turn it off when I'm busy.
Exactly. When I don't have time to catch up on twitter, I ignore it.
I can always search for any posts that were directed to me
Perhaps luckily for some folks on ProFox I have been buried beyond belief
thus far this year. I pulled a 44 straight-through sting, grabbed 3 1/2
hours of rest, and went another 21 hours. Last night wrapped up another 22
hours straight. I hope it eases up soon.
Anyway, that is one of the main
Cathy Pountney wrote:
I still can't bring myself to divert attention/energies to that (Twitter).
Perhaps once I start, I'll see it's not a time waster and/or distraction.
For someone who works at home, like myself, twitter helps me feel less
isolated. It's like being able to banter back and
Paul McNett wrote:
I should have said:
The user shouldn't have write access to c:\Program Files\My App, so
they won't be
able to delete anything.
Ok. Where are you putting any kind of personal workstation settings
(like things you'd store in an INI file, for example)? I read you as a
no
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
Paul McNett wrote:
I should have said:
The user shouldn't have write access to c:\Program Files\My App, so
they won't be
able to delete anything.
Ok. Where are you putting any kind of personal workstation settings
(like things you'd store
Gil Hale wrote:
Perhaps luckily for some folks on ProFox I have been buried beyond belief
thus far this year. I pulled a 44 straight-through sting, grabbed 3 1/2
hours of rest, and went another 21 hours. Last night wrapped up another 22
hours straight. I hope it eases up soon.
Wow...is it
I'm slower than I've ever been. I could usually count on this time of year to
have my phone ringing. Man is it slow here.
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Short and simple... it's a crock...
It's basically cut down version of WS2K8 with media streaming and a
backup program for your pc's.
You can only administer it via it's bespoke GUI.
Buy a decent NAS (Say like an ICYBOX or a Synology diskstation) stick in
2 * 1TB drives and mirror them then
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