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is to abandon the form DataEnvironment. Instead, create your own
nonvisual data classes. You can opt to instantiate these globally when the
application starts, or you can hang them onto the forms.
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On Jan 10, 2007, at 8:44 AM, Whil Hentzen (Pro*) wrote:
Au contraire.
And _I_ can tread water for a loong time. s
Riiight!? Who is this really?
Same guy who left the bread crumbs in the water bottle.
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for this exposition.
Or reason to.
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, punishable by fines and jail time, for a
computer professional to falsely represent the characteristics of a
product or service, or to tell customers they need to replace hardware or
software that isn't broken--just as such practices are now illegal in the
automobile sales and repair industries.
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At 11:32 PM 1/25/07, you wrote:
I agree.
Perfect!
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want to use cursors instead.
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situation.
And I wish you great good luck. You can do this.
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I choose to learn to work within the confines of my condition. I can't
imagine rolling over and turning my back on the occupation I have loved
being involved with for over 20 years. Much less leaving my clients hanging
in the breeze. I have more of a condition that will change how I do
it because everybody else is doing it and it gets
harder and harder to hold the line over time. This is, indeed, planned
obsolesence. It's a form of consumer fraud, and it's immoral and unethical.
Those are sufficient reasons for it to be stopped.
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I can't connect to www.leafe.com or www.dabodev.com at 12:45 pm EST today.
Anybody else seeing this?
(Of course, if Ed's server is down, this message probably won't be delivered.)
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At 12:54 PM 2/11/07, you wrote:
Ken Dibble wrote:
I can't connect to www.leafe.com or www.dabodev.com at 12:45 pm EST today.
Anybody else seeing this?
(Of course, if Ed's server is down, this message probably won't be
delivered.)
I don't think it's down. Maybe just going through
At 02:30 PM 2/11/07, you wrote:
Ken Dibble wrote:
At 12:54 PM 2/11/07, you wrote:
Ken Dibble wrote:
I can't connect to www.leafe.com or www.dabodev.com at 12:45 pm EST
today. Anybody else seeing this?
(Of course, if Ed's server is down, this message probably won't be
delivered
Ohmygoodness
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http://humor.beecy.net/geeks/web-design/web-design.gif
Oh, how true!
That is classic. I'm printing it out and hanging it over my monitor.
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, then go into one of my .prg-based
classes and try to edit it, I'll get a Release from memory? OK/CANCEL
messagebox.
RELEASE ALL EXTENDED and CLEAR ALL before attempting a build or edit solves
the problem.
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an installation like
this and have had some file contention and slowdowns.
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http://www.thisisbroken.com/.shared/image.html?/photos/uncategorized/cake.jpg
As I always say--there are just some things that shouldn't be done with
computers...
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I'm trying to substitute an empty string when a derived field returns None
(null).
Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
You might not like my suggestion ;). If I understand what you're
doing, you're trying to assemble a list of records and the performer
from the Songs and Perfs
Actually, I like it a lot. It returns actual values for artist that my
query returned as null. Can you tell me why that is? (I know it's not the
field truncating thing; I modified my original query with a PADL() and
still got those nulls.)
I meant, PADR().
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I like Ted Roche's approach, but have you tried CAST()?
I hadn't. Ted's query runs faster than mine, though, and, apparently, it's
more accurate (returns actual values for artist in places where my query
returned nulls). I don't know why that is, though, and I also don't know
why, separate
It returns actual values for artist that my
query returned as null. Can you tell me why that is?
The WHERE clause for each of the two selects filters out only those
records that match either Person or Band so you're not getting any
extra records with NULLs.
Right. But (he said sheepishly)
At 03:57 PM 3/6/07, you wrote:
On 3/6/07, Ken Dibble [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suspect you have a subtle data design problem, one iirc Tamar once
presented as parents of unrelated siblings - your Perfs table has an id
that you are
joining both to a PK in the Person table and a PK
Do any of these help? http://www.databaseanswers.org/data_models/
There's certainly a lot of food for thought there. Thanks very much!
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Similar to the directory problem, sometimes you need to convert a type
of data into a more abstract element.
Well, that's what I thought I was doing with my compound key of arttype and
artid. They behave as though there is a coordinates table, except that
table doesn't really exist.
At 01:09 PM 3/14/07, you wrote:
I loop the project a few times releasing each class library, via a menu call
to this:
The following lines, executed in the Command Window before compiling, will
do it:
RELEASE ALL EXTENDED
CLEAR ALL
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Okay, well I have found someone else who has had this issue, so Ken
Dibble, if you are on this list I am pinging you...
http://leafe.com/archives/showFullThd/341872
I'm sorry I didn't see this sooner; I'm about 3 days behind on the list
right now. It looks like you worked it out with Ed
Okay, well I have found someone else who has had this issue, so Ken
Dibble, if you are on this list I am pinging you...
http://leafe.com/archives/showFullThd/341872
I'd be interested, too. I got that error with the prior Runtime
Engine, but the new version is working
At 10:16 PM 3/19/07, you wrote:
Okay, well I have found someone else who has had this issue, so Ken
Dibble, if you are on this list I am pinging you...
http://leafe.com/archives/showFullThd/341872
I'd be interested, too. I got that error with the prior Runtime
Engine
I've got 0.7.1.0 on Win 2000. It won't run anything at all, at least, not
via its file picker. It displays the file picker, I pick a .py file (like
the main.py in the recipes demo, for instance), and both the file picker
and console windows disappear and nothing else happens.
Traceback is:
If you want to stay current, you can check out the subversion
repositories, replacing that dabo, demo and ide folders.
Yup, that's what I do. If you want folks to test the runtime engine, it
would be helpful to make it possible to get updates for it the same way.
The exe is
before retiring.
That's the Country Kitchen Buffet, Whil. We can all drive down there at
once--on the sidewalk.
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for the Fox Wiki: http://fox.wikis.com
In fact, it's here:
http://fox.wikis.com/wc.dll?Wiki~ApplicationCrossReference~VFP
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at the same time.
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internet basically sucks if you have access to any
other form of broadband service. It's really only suitable for people who
have nothing but dialup. And it's not going to work much better than dialup
for some kinds of applications.
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this switch off and have the form call the Fill() method
when it (the form) is satisfied that it's got all its data.
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as aMydata instead
of thisform.aMydata
Ah, I hate when I do that. I also hate when I forget to enclose the
RowSource in quotes when assigning it in code.
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got two listboxes or comboboxes hitting the same RowSource array and
changing its contents. Or, less likely, you've got two RowSource arrays
defined with the same name somewhere.
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Well, the weird thing was that these were forms that have been in existence
for a long time and worked fine and recently stopped working (in the sense
that the combobox or listbox was not being properly populated). I still
have not determined why it worked before but won't now, however I just
who want to sell software on a subscription
basis, for the most part, want us to keep paying for the same thing over
and over--sometimes prettied up with new eye candy or useless features
that nobody asked for and nobody uses.
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Software doesn't wear out and it doesn't run out. The fact that a vendor
needs to keep getting paid is not the customer's problem. Customers only
need one copy of a piece of software to do what they want to do, for as
long as they want to do it.
Forcing people to keep paying over
.
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Hi, guys
For the first time ever, Romania has it's own VFP MVP - me. I'm very happy
VFP gets more and more exposure here.
Good for you!
VFP's growing appeal in places other than North America and Northern Europe
may be our best hope for its continuation.
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then it won't be extremely
prescriptive; it's important to balance RAD-ness with flexibility.
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[snip]
Your calls to the SaveSets and RestoreSets procedures should have
parentheses on the ends, like this:
This.SaveSets()
This.RestoreSets()
Thank you Ken. That one I should've caught myself. :(
Be well!
No problem. Sometimes we just stare and stare at the code and still see
nothing.
FOXPLUS
I got one! I got one!
What is COPY TO [file] [TYPE] FOXPLUS
Creates a table in the old FoxBASE+ format.
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if
it isn't (yet) a statutory one.
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on anything other
than Windows---and that would be a big sacrifice because I live way out in
the boonies). However, I do not underestimate the difficulty or expense of
getting the average user in my organization to do the same.
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At 10:13 PM 8/13/06, you wrote:
On Aug 13, 2006, at 9:14 PM, Ken Dibble wrote:
But software vendors get away with this kind of crap all the time-- more
or less in collusion with hardware vendors. IMO, it's a moral
crime, even if it isn't (yet) a statutory one.
People do have
. The price
point would be quite a bit higher than what we see now, but then, you'll
only ever need to buy one.
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At 11:40 PM 8/13/06, you wrote:
On Aug 13, 2006, at 8:14 PM, Ken Dibble wrote:
What's wrong is periodically pulling the rug out from under
customers to force them to upgrade.
My point was that the naive customer would just go along in order to
get the latest/greatest because for so long
immediately displays the first found instance on the form, and the user can
keep pressing the search button to display subsequent matches, but most
people don't find that as convenient as getting an entire list of matches
at once and being able to choose the one they want to view.
Ken Dibble
hex number.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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\'18
may either be hex 1 (null) decimal 8 or it may be hex 18 (cancel).
No. The specification is pretty clear that hexadecimal encoding requires two
characters. So it must be hex 18:
\'hhA hexadecimal value, based on the specified character set (may be
used to identify 8-bit values).
in MS's patches in the last two months.
Has anybody else seen this?
Thanks.
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fix your problem?
I'm so behind on this list! Actually, Christof answered this question
for me a while back, but in the interest of completeness:
Plain text wouldn't work because it won't store non-printing characters.
Thanks!
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with the container. For a situation
like this, I'd have them, along with the container, in the same .vcx file
(I agree with those who use .vcx for visual subclasses).
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Responses in line...
Thanks for the reply Ken,
Conceptually I think the container approach makes sense but it seems
there are several problems in implementing it.
1. My testing seems to show that the size of the contents cannot exceed
the size of the container. If this is correct - the
At 09:28 AM 1/7/2009 -0500, you wrote:
I know how to add a method to a control programmatically but how do I do
so visually at design time?
You can add methods and properties to forms visually at design time, but
not to controls. You can only add them to a control class.
Once you've saved a
An instance of my control class will expand its screen use temporarily in
certain conditions and I want it to overlay whatever it collides
with. This can be handled with zorder except for ActiveX controls. I
would like to have the class smart enough to make interfering ActiveX
controls
I was hoping to have my class manage this without needing to add anything
else to the form. I thought there might be a function that returns what
if any control is located in a specific screen area. If that is not the
case - would the following approach be feasible?
Scan through all the
Is anybody out there?
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Hey Ed,
I see there are messages to ProFox Tech today (1/12/09) in the archives but
I haven't received any of them. Has something happened to my account?
If you reply here, of course, I won't see it. Please shoot me an email
offlist and let me know.
Thanks.
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bucket without telling anybody?
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Hey Ed,
I see there are messages to ProFox Tech today (1/12/09) in the archives but
I haven't received any of them. Has something happened to my account?
Now something is really wrong. A message I sent today (1/13/09) updating
this thread did not arrive--not here in my POP client, not in my
, of course, I won't see it. Please shoot me an email
offlist and let me know.
Thanks.
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Grrr...
At 10:05 pm I'm still not receiving anything from leafe.com, not in the
webmail inbox or junk folder.
What follows is my chat with the Frontiernet online tech. God help me. I
never should have told him I have a POP client. Now they are going to
insist that my POP client is somehow
the preview toolbar,
but removing its close button isn't an option.
Do you have any thoughts on how I can deal with this without having to
create my own preview window?
Thanks very much!
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getting them.
I hate webmail.
And thanks to Ed for providing logs.
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Frontiernet seems to have done something, because messages from
leafe.com
have started showing up in my webmail junk folder
Given the lack of intelligence on so many of the posts here, I'm
not
surprised that it considers this list junk! Just look at the monthly
stats.
*LOL*
So far today, training the spam filter to not
consider them as junk doesn't seem to be
working, but at least I'm getting them.
Add profox@leafe.com to your web mail address book.
The webmail filter system is limited and what's there may not even work.
The filter gives me an option to keep
I set up one to use profox@leafe.com in my contacts (whitelisting)
Okay, that works. But now I need to find a way to strip [SUSPECTED SPAM]
out of the subject line.
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Okay, that works. But now I need to find a way to strip [SUSPECTED SPAM]
out of the subject line.
Let me respectfully suggest that what you need is a new mail provider,
and/or ISP.
Oh yeah, I do, but my options are limited. I live in the boonies. Frontier
is the only option for decent DSL
Resending due to list problems mentioned by Ed:
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Hi Ken!
Interesting large building. Don't seem to have any senior programs? I
know, there aren't any left in Binghamton.
We just moved into the building after a 5-year capital campaign to renovate
it. It's our fourth
Resending due to list problems mentioned by Ed:
I have the MX record on my domain sending all my domain Email to the
Gmail system. My system downloads the mail from their server so I have
it locally or I can access it via browser. There is no charge for this
service. It's been some time since
At 10:32 AM 1/19/2009 -0500, you wrote:
You mentioned VFP 9 SP1. Have you tried this with VFP 9 SP2? Maybe the
crash is already resolved in SP2 and you're beating your head against the
wall for nothing.
Thanks Cathy.
I've been reluctant to apply SP 2 because of the stuff it munges. I dimly
At 12:39 PM 1/19/2009 -0500, you wrote:
For multiple reports I need the default preview toolbar to let users zoom.
However, I have my own tricky little toolbar to let users respond to the
preview; it has buttons to go to the next report, cancel previewing,
cancel
printing. It's not a real
At 12:39 PM 1/19/09 -0500, you wrote:
For multiple reports I need the default preview toolbar to let users zoom.
However, I have my own tricky little toolbar to let users respond to the
preview; it has buttons to go to the next report, cancel previewing,
cancel
printing. It's not a real
drive
to come up as A:.
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I'd be grateful for any suggestions on how I can force my USB floppy drive
to come up as A:.
I don't remember what it is, but there was a substi command in dos that you
could run in a batch file
Hm... that might actually work. I'll try it tomorrow.
Thanks!
Ken
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Start Regedit and find:
My Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\MountedDevices.
Under that you will see a \DosDevices\B:
Select the entry and press F2 (or right-click and choose rename)
Rename to \DosDevices\A:
Make sure if you have an entry for A: that you rename that one to B:
That works
statements that are
passed to it, or can assemble a query from passed parameters (fields
clause, FROM clause, WHERE clause, etc.). I use this to get lookup data,
lookup lists, and for reports.
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and convert it to .wav, .mp3, or CD audio and burn
CDs. Mostly I use the speakers for gaming, though. I listen to Pandora and
my Hawaiian radio stations but usually through cheap headphones plugged
into the Dynaco.
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doing wrong?
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Right off, I see you skipped entint in the FROM of the first query.
Try adding that in and see if the results change.
Thanks Ted. That was it.
I stared at that thing all afternoon yesterday and I just couldn't see it.
I hate when that happens.
Thanks again.
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that works on
clones of these PCs. By the time you get to the part in the ad where
they show that it's about Windows, they've already lost most of these
people's attention.
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with about a half dozen records
out of around 30,000, so it has to be something extremely random.
I wonder if you have any thoughts on how such years can get entered?
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anything I've
seen come down the pike since.
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Why is it that every generation think it's discovered sex?
So there'll be another generation?
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the results of your query, there is no need to access it.
This sounds like an algorithmical perpetual-motion machine.
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I love that name, RAMAC. Short for RAndoM ACcess. Like TOBOR. Very
1950s. And dumb!
Does anyone still have any Melmac dishes?
Yes!
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the application's
permanent data. This was the most important reason for this strategy, and
it has worked. This application has been running with over 60 users on a
LAN for four months and there hasn't been a single instance of corruption.
So, any thoughts about my original problem with synchronization?
Ken
is expected to be.
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and disappear in the working directory.
Do you think something could still be going on with the temp folders under
these circumstances?
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Nope, no NOWAITs. It is the only two-page report the system generates, though.
I'd hate to have to recreate the report; it's a complex one with lots of
Print When statements and precise positioning. But I'll do it if I have to.
Ken Dibble
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tables were not
found. They did not run, which implies to me that the REPORT FORM ...
command somehow detected the missing table before the .frx
BeforeOpenTables() event/method ran.
Thanks again.
Ken Dibble
www.stic-cil.org
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Now, back on track: it occurs on multiple machines and with different
OSes and doesn't seem to be a configuration thing. It does seem to be
isolated to the one two-page report. What's unique about that report?
Can you try to create another report that also shows the behavior? Is
this problem in
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