Hi,
I have an Acer One. I love it. I have a proper notebook with 17 monitor, 4GB
and 2 500GB hd running Windows 7 64 Ultimate.
Sometimes, I want to leave this little beast at home. There's where the Acer
comes in. I find myself using it a little, but in situations I would not use my
regular
Hi,
I need VFP7 to check on an old program.
I can't find it thou.
Most of my friends use VFP9 and the ones who have other versions have all but
VFP7.
Where can I get it?
Thanks,
Jose.
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No luck, I tried Microsoft, Ebay, Amazon and several searches.
Microsoft is out of stock of VFP9! VFP7 does not show in their databases
anymore.
Thanks.
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I need your help selling this one.
I used it to help develop a solution. It's never been used in the field.
I had it in a box for 3 years. I got it as payment. I should have sold it then,
but I moved a couple of times, hence the box.
I am asking you guys because I could not find a buyer after
Hi,
I have a new project for a brand new business application for next year.
The customer wants it to be developed in .net. Visual Basic with SQL.
I wonder if there's any framework on the market that handles security, data
forms, etc...
Thanks,
Jose.
José Olavo
For me the best option if you need to keep legacy programs working is to use
virtual machines.
Just backup with a good backup software the entire XP machine and restore it to
a VM, Microsoft VM should be fine, but you have other free options.
I use Microsoft VMs on my W7 machines an it's great!
Hi Kevin,
You mentioned Real Studio for migrating from VFP.
Does it have any framework?
I have a personal project that I want to work on, but I can't afford to spend
too long in the basics (security, logs, reporting engine, etc).
Thanks,
Jose.
José Olavo
I am wondering if it's worth it as a replacement for VFP.
I am also looking into WINDEV.
Any information will be greatly appreciated.
José Olavo Cerávolo
http://www.ceravoloconsulting.com/
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get me to change my mind after making me waste my time to
evaluate it as a replacement for VFP. I don't have that much time available and
they were careless about it.
José Olavo Cerávolo
http://www.ceravoloconsulting.com/
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Hi Guys,
I installed a new environment for development with SQL Server 2008 R2 on
Windows Server 2008 R2.
I have a Windows 7 machine on the network. I can see the server on the network.
I even mapped the server's S: drive on the W7 machine.
I opened port 1433 on the server and on the W7, but I
Ok, All basic configurations were taken care of.
Allow remote connections, protocols, firewall.
I spent a lot of time on this. I searched the internet. Tried everything I
found.
Now I installed Management Studio R2 and I still can't connect.
When I browse on the SSMS, it finds the server, but it
Ok, don't ask me.
I restarted the SQL server service and I could connect.
I restarted the server 200x and I could not log in.
I don't like when I don't know why something happens.
Anyway, It's working!
Thanks!!!
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I'll try this one then.
Thanks everyone for the great info as usual!
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Date: Tue, 15 May 2012 08:08:25 -0400
From: MB Software Solutions, LLC
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I actually ordered it today. I probably have most of their catalog on VFP
already. :)
GMTA...
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Date: Wed, 16 May 2012 12:49:20 -0400
From: Richard Kaye rk...@artfact.com
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Subject: RE: Excel Class
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just not seeing the issue?
Thanks,
Jose.
José Olavo Cerávolo
http://www.ceravoloconsulting.com/
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I would check to be sure that you don't have an open cursor or table
with the fieldnames lnBox, lnBoxDisc. If so, change the variable names,
or precede them with m. to indicate variables. (m.lnbox, etc)
The L on the variable stands for local variable and the N stands for numeric.
Also, there
the variables just before and insert command the they each have the
correct numeric value.
It's very weird indeed.
I have a few statements that make some calculation and add the results to that
table.
The others work...
Jose.
José Olavo Cerávolo
http://www.ceravoloconsulting.com/
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Olavo.
José Olavo Cerávolo
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conjecture at this
point.
Good luck,
Olavo.
José Olavo Cerávolo
http://www.ceravoloconsulting.com/
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in! Amazingly poor design.
Happy Holidays!!!
José Olavo Cerávolo
http://www.ceravoloconsulting.com/
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and a Centos virtual server installed. It
runs fast and trouble free.
The server hardware does help in this case.
José Olavo Cerávolo
http://www.ceravoloconsulting.com/
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I have a customer who received rolls of pre-printed paper with their logo and
text upside down.They don't have time to print new rolls, so they asked me to
change the program to print upside down.I changed the order of the fields in
the label form and changed the rotation to 180.But it did not
Hey Paul,
That's cool and exactly part of my point earlier.
José Olavo Cerávolohttp://www.ceravoloconsulting.com/
Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2017 11:42:35 +1000
From: Paul Hemans
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Subject: Re: {NF} Time to hang up my boots?
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Ok, a few considerations on new tech and people pushing it.
1. Is it going to make your company perform better?
2. Is it going to make for better suited software?
3. Is it radically going to change how the company does its business?
4. Is the cost of development, training, hardware, implementation
Hi Guys,
I sent a message but it guess it was misplaced.I am trying to read a SQLite
database, but I have problems with the data.I can connect to it, read the
tables, but the values are messed up.I can't get the Dates, it comes out as
.NULL or with weird numbers.I've looked at the
uot;utf-8"
.NULL. is a perfectly valid date.
If you're getting numbers, you're likely getting dates stored as days
since some arbitrary date. Try:
select datetime(yourfield,'unixepoch','localtime') from yourtable;
José Olavo Cerávolo
http://www.ceravoloconsulting.com/
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Ok, here's the information I get with SQLite3, the Dates are stored with 9
characters.
database page size: 4096
write format: 2
read format: 2
reserved bytes: 0
file change counter: 347
database page count: 532
freelist page count: 0
schema cookie: 45
schema format:
the ISO?
Thanks,
Jose.
José Olavo Cerávolo
(786) 499-6481
info@olavocerav <mailto:i...@olavoceravolo.com> olo.com
www.olavoceravolo.com
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