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basically the same as option 2. I was concerned that VFP would hog
too much of the system resources and hoping someone would have experience of
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precisely 24/365.25
g), but 24/7/365 makes me wonder what sort of time/calendar system you
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Right click on the report in the report designer and select preview
Chris Davis wrote:
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I am issuing a modi repo on my layouts in my finished app (when logged on as
the admin user). How can i get access to the preview option ?
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I am issuing a modi repo on my layouts
to drink.
Have a beer. Comments are for sissies.
Enjoy your Beer!
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Is there a way to do that in Thunderbird? I have version 1.5.0.9.
tia,
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192.168.1.80/PS-ADF419-P1
lpd://192.168.1.80/PS-ADF419-P1
Hey You! Yeah, you, the HP Printer in the basement!
and none of these are accepted by the Wizard. Does anyone have a
suggestion on the proper URL to use?
Whil
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That's one of the things I miss from Eudora. You could do this easily
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Coolbut that appears to be for ALL incoming mail. I wanted to
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Ahh. Fame no-fortune... Who could resist? g
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and earn fame and no-fortune for yourself! g
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those silly artsy people [sorry Ed - Macs only exist in our Art
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I finally bit the bullet recently and updated to IE7. When I tried to
run WS-FTP 2006, I got a message box displaying the Word Never
. - 2006.06.22
And I don't have the problem.
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issues when working with VFP double byte character sets
and business issues working with HK clients.
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select empcode, sum(gross) from mytable order by empcode
group by empcode into table newtable BUT I ONLY WANT THE LAST
52 CYCLES (Some may have 300 cycles) Some may only have (say)
30 cycles
Is this feasible ?
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You can try this:
http://www.spamcop.net/bl.shtml
Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh wrote:
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Dan Freeman Whil Hentzen - separated at birth?
Ed Leafe wrote:
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http://leafe.com/webimages/HentzenWilliam.gif
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heard of
it (not users incidentally but committee members who will have to approve
the purchase). Are there any limitations of Open Office compared to M$
Office? I've not found any but, again, would be grateful for comments from
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! ;-)
Sorry Michael. Point taken.
Cheers,
Garry
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need to leave material for context. I never
had any problems figuring out the context from the titles and reading each
message in the thread. Most threads are short enough to avoid confusion. It
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/properties. In the worst scenario this could make
the code easier to spot.
I'd suggest using Chet's suggestion and ChkStr Routine as he posted.
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is running under TS. The only
caveat to that is if you are logged in to the console session, it will
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it on (why I never did on this PC I
don't know!) and now I basically just want FireFox, VFP, and probably
Thunderbird.
tia!
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++ buffer overrun problems. Reminds me of the memory leak problems
that we used to have under windows nt, but I don't have any idea how to
proceed. Ideas?
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myvalue=strtran(myvalue,chr(13)+chr(10))
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digital rights management, I believe.
John Weller wrote:
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By the way - what does DRM stand for?
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anymore.
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Yet, most of the time, the checks show up with clear detail.
And in any event, no check was every denied.
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on each page. This failed as above. I tried placing
a variable in the group footer that told me I was in the footer, and then
had added a field in the cursor call pagefooter... This stored the value of
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Yes, she is. Which is why I recommended you buy her book... g Besides
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IT WORKS! She is terrific!!!
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with
a control or shift or alt key down while clicking the ok button that
would push the Options settings to the command window... doesn't seam to
be there in VFP9.
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Also, make sure the user has write permission on the folder your app is
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Paul Hill wrote:
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by various methods.
Originally this was done with a case statement in a method of the form and
the painting of the grid was not acceptable.
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I know Rick Strahl has blogged on his opinion of Cleartype but don't
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connections.
Gil
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should be a simple report
update and hit an error when I tried to preview but VFP did not kindly
show me the report object that's causing me agita. Has anyone else seen
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triplicate forms and
I'm thinking this is all there is to it??!?!? My work for the past 10
years has all been laser/inkjet printers. I haven't dealt with
continuous feed forms since 1996!!!
tia,
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AFAIK. A royal PITA.
MB Software Solutions wrote:
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You need to create a custom form of that height as you will otherwise
get a form feed every 11 inches. Which means you start to get in to all
other kinds of fun depending on the OS. 98 stores custom forms in one
parms, if you so construct the flag that way.
THAT'S what I'm after, in this tiny situation.
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, or not?
I suppose it is a bit of a hammer approach but I've found it pretty
useful myself. Not only do you get to see what code is or isn't
executed, but you get the performance info, too.
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Ditto
Ted Roche wrote:
I'd recommend Azureus as a client, even though it is hard to spell.
http://azureus.sourceforge.net
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A colleague of mine had a user who wanted to change some report text at
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as the expression. It worked great. Especially after he moved it out of
the detail band... rof,l
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version of what came with VFP),
which I've been using for years to install on 2000 XP machines and has
never given a problem.
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I just got a marketing message yesterday from the current publisher. You
can get the latest version for $9.95 by putting POWER995 in the discount
code at checkout. Offer expires a week from yesterday.***
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://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=307tag=nl.e589
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Yes. It was related to a thread Whil posted about what file manager do
people here use. Sorry about the ambiguity...
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I take it you mean the file manager and not the 'Intelligent office
furniture' (!) [www.powerdesk.com]
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handle large text items in SQL Server?
Andrew Davies MBCS CITP
- AndyD8-)#
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Think of it this way. It's positive FUD for a change... vbg
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developers the good news is that this will put the heart of one of the
strongest DBMS engines and languages into their hands.
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for you about the cell contents.
Andy Davies wrote:
Richard Kaye said Maybe there are some odd control characters in the data
you are trying to grab?
yes, that seems to be it - chr(0)'s (I'd just found 'em when I read your
reply g)
I managed to do it by reading it into an ado cursoradapter
and the focus should go the first
Object.
But, thanks, I will use the keyboard command.
E.
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I see you got several answers. FYI there's a really great shareware tool
out there called RegexBuddy. Highly recommended.
http://www.regexbuddy.com Lots of good docs on the site as well.
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Monday - 01/03/07
Is there any regexp that would extract
will not render in my test setup. I get 404 errors. If I change
the extension to aspx or htm, the code runs fine. Anyone out there
taking a break from the heated life after VFP discussion have any
clues for me? g
TIA
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As usual, after I post a question I figure out the answer...
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I'm in the process of setting up a new web server. I know just enough
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running IIS 5, which I'm reasonably comfortable messing with. The new
like IIS5, and the security
in regards to that was suitable for me, so that's what I've done.
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lol
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For your next business venture:
http://www.unitedmedia.com/comics/dilbert/games/career/bin/ms.cgi
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And I get laid off.
F*ck him.
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to know the name of that PDF printer or (as I did)
demand that the name is of your choosing.
- or -
You can buy Eqeus. it's much easier. What's your time worth? :-)
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dialog it baulked when checking the feed. Seems
to work now OK though.
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Wizz has this feature, too, I believe. I don't like things following me,
though. It feeds my paranoia... vbg
Stephen the Cook wrote:
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If you are using the Wizz RSS reader extension for Firefox, you can
drag and drop RSS feeds on to the Wizz sidebar to create the feed
The Hentzenwerke Automation book is an excellent source of information.
Lew wrote:
Thanks, Chet. Would you happen to know if there's a help file/chm around
somewhere that document the excel
object model?
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Is that when you put the rough edges back in to your code? g,dr
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a report that's probably 1/2 size of a regular 8.5x11
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Why not write your loader in Foxbase+ then? Much smaller footprint than
VFP... g,dr
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Because it will kick out the page without the second set of data on board.
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You know about as much about his spec as the rest of us. Were your
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add-on software to scale a
full-size down to half-size. I don't have report listeners. Etc. Etc. A
10-word question gets a 10-word answer.
So, no. I did not get carried away with a gazillion what-ifs.
But YMMV.
HALinNY
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Another useful FLL from Craig Boyd.
http://tinyurl.com/yn6ncv
I know, Ted - MAPI bad, SMTP good. g But sometimes you just have to
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causes a Tableupdate error and the Help file is not
particularly illuminating! can anyone suggest where I should be looking?
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I've
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oo=CREATEOBJECT(Outlook.Application)
do stuff
oo.Quit
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TIA
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Your not wrong. You can however use office for the duration of the contract.
Even msdn does not allow that.
Allen
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Thanks, Michael!
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http://leafe.com/dls/vfp
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XP on a box.
It's an IBM TP that came with XP originally installed, of course, and
I've installed a variety of Linux distros on it over the years. Except
for a flaky fan once in a while, it's been running fine.
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the old one?
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Richard,
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versions, click on the A button in the report control toolbar then click
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the printer name was
typed incorrectly or the specified printer has lost its connection to
the server.
Now I know the printer is fine, because if I add it via the share name
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I've got something I can send you. Let me look it over so I can explain
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I guess you missed the part about 'programmatically'!
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looked at his
stuff, I'll be happy to do so.
David Crooks wrote:
I do appreciate it!
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point
the way.
Jim Eddins
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clients:
I need to contact a Microsoft Echange Server guru -
John's having an issue that's messing up our e-mail -
talked to 6 MS techies - all diiferent responses -
believe it is Echange Server 2003 -
the only blasted thing we are using it for is contacts
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Not so. It's available on 2003.
Andy Davies wrote:
Have I understood it correctly that remote desktop ('server') is only on XP
Pro - and not e.g. Win2K3 server?
(It seems an obvious way to administer remote servers).
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This is marked as a system file. I don't think FILE() prior to 8 will
find any file marked with the system or hidden attribute.
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ever I work with any graphic, trying to put an icon on my
project or put a graphic in a report, I'm getting pushjmp/popjmp errors.
Running VFP w/codemine
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6,8 and 9
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Does GetWordNum() fit the bill?
Lew Schwartz wrote:
Did foxtools nextword() make it into vfp? If so, what's its new name?
-Lew
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Chet,
I visually created a little test form with two objects on it: a command
button and the caldatepicker class, not the calendar object, from
Craig's vfpcalendar class. I added a form property to hold the value of
the date picker object. In the lostfocus of the datepicker object, I do
, I've got WAY too
many hours into this goddamn project as it is (MY LAST project as a
programmer for hire!!!). The more time I spend, the more it costs ME
(fixed price DAMN IT).
I'm going to change them all to plain text fields and to hell with it!!!
C
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this
installer from? I've got every VFP CD there is, so surely you'd think
it'd be on one of those..
-Steve
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Record out of range quite often means a bad index...
Michael Savage wrote:
What does this mean out of range... isn't 1 in range?
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view of data so whether it makes sense to use a unique index is
dependent on the situation.
Vince Teachout wrote:
Unique = BAD
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that the
translations between currencies is accurate.
tia,
--Michael
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All
on
their servers? I
have been reading the following MS page...
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