Your not just going to lay there and take that are you?
Scott Stir the pot Thompson
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Listen, Will the blind, deaf and possibly dumb Johnson
Are you hearing nothing?
Please don't start insulting
Or maybe there could be a way for us to download them in a zipped format? Probably
too much data though huh? BTW, I too want to pay my respects to Clif for hosting the
list. I have learned so much just by reading through other peoples
problems/experiences and by the direct responses to my
Hi all,
How do I go about copying a file that is 2 gig? I had no idea that this would be a
problem when I decided to let one of my data files extend beyond the 2 gig limit with
the 64 bit option. The man pages for cp do not mention any size limitations. What
am I missing?
As always,
I do know of such an animal. There is a guy that wrote a c program that is linked
into the spooler. Once the installation of the software has taken place, all you have
to do is assign the printer, print something, and you are off and running with your
brand new spreadsheet. It is really
I found some out some more specifics...
Universe spooler hook.
The hook is a script that executes a C program that parses the report
from standard input and determines the columns and headings. It then parses
the output and generates a Perl script that creates an Excel spreadsheet,
and executes
Thanks Ray and all of those who replied to my questions. I wound up choosing
the 64bit option. For the record, I am in favor of using distributed files. I have
many situations where I use them. However, I really didn't have the time to come up
with a good algorithm to achieve even