[NF] Tool for editing multiple files for huge search/replace operation

2018-10-29 Thread mbsoftwaresolutions
Literally about 10 years ago, I'm pretty sure this list suggested a tool that I used to update several text files in a common folder; it was a big "replace text 123 with 456" kind of thing. But alas, my memory is failing me and I can't recall what the tool was called. Anybody know of such a

RE: [NF] Tool for editing multiple files for huge search/replace operation

2018-10-29 Thread Richard Kaye
GoFish has replace functionality.  Pretty much any decent text editor will have a find and replace in files function. For example, I still use TextPad from Helios Software as my primary text editor and it does that sort of thing. -- rk -Original Message- From: ProfoxTech On Behalf

RE: [NF] Broken Windows

2018-10-29 Thread Fletcher Johnson
Or you might ask them why Visual Studio is only a 32 bit application Yes, it can build 64 bit apps, but they can't figure out how to compile it as a working 64 bit app. And if they can't fix that in all the time they have had, how would you expect them to redo windows Maybe they are

RE: [NF] Tool for editing multiple files for huge search/replace operation

2018-10-29 Thread Paul H. Tarver
I think this tool will do what you are looking to do: http://findandreplace.sourceforge.net/ Paul H. Tarver Email: p...@tpcqpc.com -Original Message- From: ProfoxTech [mailto:profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com Sent: Monday, October

AW: [NF] Tool for editing multiple files for huge search/replace operation

2018-10-29 Thread juergen
Even the "Code References" tool from FoxPro lets you do a global search and replace over multiple files... -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: ProFox Im Auftrag von mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com Gesendet: Montag, 29. Oktober 2018 22:18 An: ProFox Betreff: [NF] Tool for

Re: AW: [NF] Tool for editing multiple files for huge search/replace operation

2018-10-29 Thread Ken McGinnis
Yes it does. I use the "Code References" tool from FoxPro a lot. I stopped using the global search and replace because it can destroy the files. There may be a way to make it work, but I manually go through the list of files now and it works well. On 10/29/2018 2:50 PM,

Re: [NF] Tool for editing multiple files for huge search/replace operation

2018-10-29 Thread Fernando D. Bozzo
You can use Notepad++ on TX2 files, then generate de binaries with FoxBin2Prg. I used it many times :D El lun., 29 oct. 2018 a las 22:17, < mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com> escribió: > Literally about 10 years ago, I'm pretty sure this list suggested a tool > that I used to update

Re: [NF] Tool for editing multiple files for huge search/replace operation

2018-10-29 Thread mbsoftwaresolutions
On 2018-10-29 18:25, Richard Kaye wrote: GoFish has replace functionality.  Pretty much any decent text editor will have a find and replace in files function. For example, I still use TextPad from Helios Software as my primary text editor and it does that sort of thing. ...to manually

Re: AW: [NF] Tool for editing multiple files for huge search/replace operation

2018-10-29 Thread mbsoftwaresolutions
On 2018-10-29 20:27, Ken McGinnis wrote: Yes it does. I use the "Code References" tool from FoxPro a lot. I stopped using the global search and replace because it can destroy the files. There may be a way to make it work, but I manually go through the list of files now and it works well. I

Re: [NF] Tool for editing multiple files for huge search/replace operation

2018-10-29 Thread Fernando D. Bozzo
By the way, Notepad++ have a search & replace function that works on all files of a given mask in subdirectories, so no manual replacement in each file is needed. El mar., 30 oct. 2018 0:30, Fernando D. Bozzo escribió: > You can use Notepad++ on TX2 files, then generate de binaries with >

RE: IBM to buy RedHat

2018-10-29 Thread Kevin J Cully
Yes, I was a bit disappointed to hear the news. I always held up RedHat as a champion of Linux and as a successful business model riding on top of open source offerings. I like that. I would guess I'd say that I have guarded optimism. Unfortunately I think this is IBM's ball to fumble. On

OT: IBM to buy RedHat

2018-10-29 Thread Ted Roche
I suppose it could be worse: it could have been Computer Associates. Or Oracle, or HP or *shudder* Microsoft.. Reactions over the weekend have mostly been dread from the employees, who of course, can't be sure what happens next. This was, reportedly, the largest software acquisition ever, at $34

Re: IBM to buy RedHat

2018-10-29 Thread Ed Leafe
On Oct 29, 2018, at 8:24 AM, Kevin J Cully wrote: > > On one side, I think this adds legitimacy to Linux operating in business here > in the USA, which hasn't seemed to publicly be Linux friendly up to this > point. On the other hand, all they mention is the RedHat cloud services. > I'd

[NF] compare of server based databases

2018-10-29 Thread Stephen Russell
Concise statements about likes and differences of the 3 engines. https://www.mssqltips.com/sqlservertip/5745/compare-sql-server-mysql-and-postgresql-features/ -- Stephen Russell Sr. Analyst Ring Container Technology Oakland TN 901.246-0159 cell --- StripMime Report -- processed MIME parts