Hi Pail Where you able to find the solution for this?
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paul ose
Sent: Friday, December 11, 2009 1:41 AM
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Subject: Re: T24: Unnecessary Page breaks in Statement printing Program
CAMPBELL
Hi,
I'm also quite curious... how a local development can be dependent on
whether we have a distributed file or a regular one? What next? It
will need to know how many cores are in CPU? :))
Probably SELECTing from a particular part to make SELECT faster?
Please supply more info.
VK
On Mar 20,
Dan,
Dont make your problem as other's problem either the people who wrote
the jBASE documentation are very very stupid who have just copied the
Universe documentation without even actually testing it
Even If I tell you the SO CALLED LOCAL DEVELOPMENTS, I dont think you will
understand
Cool your jets, Jack!
Being of an inquisitive nature, I was naturally curious about the reasons
anyone would need to know what the part numbers are. Apparently, there are
none.
If you could provide a substantial business reason then that would be
grounds for improving the product to match the
Why the hostility Road Jogger?
It is always helpful to provide an explanation of what you are trying to
achieve and why, so that the jBASE development and support teams (as well as
other contributors to this support list e.g. JimI) can assess if the route
you are trying can be circumvented or
Can't you just reach underneath the environment and grab the part numbers
from the directory level ?
I haven't worked with jBase but that's what I used to do with Universe on
Unix which also used part numbers in distributed files. It's not a complex
task, provided jbase can execute a query to
In a message dated 3/22/2010 10:05:43 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
danielklei...@gmail.com writes:
Being of an inquisitive nature, I was naturally curious about the reasons
anyone would need to know what the part numbers are. Apparently, there are
none.
IIRC, we did this when...