On Sun, 07 Oct 2018 15:25:26 -0600, "Keith Medcalf"
wrote:
> Many people do not "do" web forums. I am one of them.
So am I. But:
> If there is not a mailing list then it does not exist.
The fossil forum sends notification mails, with the full text of
the forum posts, complete with
Many people do not "do" web forums. I am one of them. If there is not a
mailing list then it does not exist.
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The fact that there's a Highway to Hell but only a Stairway to Heaven says a
lot about anticipated traffic volume.
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On 2018-10-07 2:34 PM, dmp wrote:
Ajqvue Version 2.10 Released
The Ajqvue project is pleased to release v2.10 to the public. The release
Looks good.
Would pronouncing ajqvue -- achoo? -- send Mr. Mxyzptlk back to the 5th
dimension for 90 days?
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Ned
There's a couple of Tcl/Tk SQLITE database managers that could be more easily
turned into something like the Access GUI than starting from scratch. And they
wouldn't be limited to Windows.
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Ajqvue Version 2.10 Released
The Ajqvue project is pleased to release v2.10 to the public. The release
is minor in nature with a new feature to allow opening local file databases
in the Login Frame via a file chooser. Work was also completed to support
the DB_to_FileMemoryDB plugin, package
On Oct 7, 2018, at 12:28 PM, Luuk wrote:
>
> The 'software development department' should forbid 'software
> developmentprojects' which iare not done by them.
Yes, and corporate laptops should be absolutely locked down, so that people
can’t install software not approved by IT, which list will
On 7-10-2018 01:18, Warren Young wrote:
> On Oct 6, 2018, at 2:21 PM, Simon Slavin wrote:
>>
>> Excel ate the financial business world because companies use Excel to solve
>> a simple problem, then add a feature, then add another feature, and keep
>> going until they have some crawling creeping
On Oct 6, 2018, at 10:23 AM, Warren Young wrote:
>
> What we want is a SQLite-based program along the lines of Access or
> FileMaker, preferably with some kind of cloud capability.
I’ve come up with a plan to do this within Fossil, or as a fork of it:
This suggestion refers to temporal DB. To those interested by this
approach, this tutorial could help (implementation coded in SQLite):
https://staff.info.unamur.be/dbm/Documents/Tutorials/SQLfast/SQLfast-Case09-Temporal-DB(1).pdf
On 07 Oct 2018, at 00:18, Warren Young wrote:
> On Oct 6, 2018, at 2:21 PM, Simon Slavin wrote:
>>
>> Excel ate the financial business world because companies use Excel to solve
>> a simple problem, then add a feature, then add another feature, and keep
>> going until they have some crawling
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