Razzak~ Thank you very .much. Added Time Sequence HHMMSS and the rest and it worked all day. I left for the mountains maybe I will look for you fireside. But really the whole office thanks you.
A honest and sincere Thank You, Paul ------Original Message------ From: A. Razzak Memon Sender: [email protected] To: RBASE-L Mailing List ReplyTo: [email protected] Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Time Out Sent: Feb 18, 2010 20:43 At 06:06 PM 2/18/2010, Paul InterlockInfo wrote: >I can see I am going to have to switch to Mike B.'s approach. But in >the mean time any thoughts would be appreciated. Paul, Yes. ON CONNECT, ON FIRST CONNECT, or ON BEFORE CONNECT are the most enhanced and useful procedures in a situation like yours. Mike Byerley had a great input during the implementation of these commands in R:BASE 7.6, Turbo V-8, and R:BASE eXtreme 9.0. However, in the meantime, if you need to take care of your situation, use the following procedure in your default RBASE.DAT, your application startup file, or the .DAT file for your compiled and or non-compiled applications. -- Example -- To force database settings for all users who use the same database -- Start here LABEL StartFresh DISCONNECT SET QUOTES=NULL SET QUOTES=' SET DELIMIT=NULL SET DELIMIT=',' SET LINEEND=NULL SET LINEEND='^' SET SEMI=NULL SET SEMI=';' SET PLUS=NULL SET PLUS='+' SET SINGLE=NULL SET SINGLE='_' SET MANY=NULL SET MANY='%' SET IDQUOTES=NULL SET IDQUOTES='`' SET CURRENCY '$' PREF 2 B DISCONNECT SET STATICDB OFF SET ROWLOCKS ON SET FASTLOCK OFF SET TIMEOUT 120 SET FEEDBACK OFF LABEL StartApp CLS CONNECT dbname IDENTIFIED BY owner password -- Enforce Default Settings SET QUOTES=' SET DELIMIT=',' SET LINEEND='^' SET SEMI=';' SET PLUS='+' SET SINGLE='_' SET MANY='%' SET IDQUOTES='`' SET CURRENCY '$' PREF 2 B SET NULL ' ' SET DATE FORMAT MM/DD/YYYY SET DATE SEQUENCE MMDDYY SET DATE YEAR 30 SET DATE CENTURY 19 CLS EDIT USING MyApp_MainMenu or whatever LABEL Done RETURN -- End here .. Make sure to update any or all settings as you see fit. Once incorporated in your RBASE.DAT, or application startup file, everyone will always start fresh, no matter what were the settings of other database, application, etc. Good Luck and Very Best R:egards, Razzak. sent by Paul using his BB~Storm

