Hi Kurt
Sorry for not replying earlier. If I get you correctly, you need to import
an XML file into VFP.
To be quite honest with you, I never used a schema file. But I do send data
over the web in the manner I showed you in my earlier post.
The process is this:
The store creates an XMLAdapter
Rafael,
I also have an app where data is exported at the branch office and imported
at the headoffice. I use dbf's. Why are you using a XML ? Is there any
advantage ?
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On Tue, 17 Feb 2009 16:37:22 +0530, Ajoy Khaund akha...@gmail.com
said:
at the headoffice. I use dbf's. Why are you using a XML ? Is there any
advantage ?
It depends entirely on the situation. XML is cross-platform and
application independent and can be easily serialized. Then again, it
http://tinyurl.com/db4ua8
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What a joke. Your Congress has voted to spend almost $790 billion of your
money on a stimulus package that not a single member of either chamber has
read.
The 1,073-page document wasn't posted on the government's Web site until
after 10 p.m. the day before the
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http://tinyurl.com/db4ua8
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/01/05/AR2009010502752.html
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The 1,073-page document wasn't posted on the government's Web site until
after 10 p.m. the day before the vote to pass it was taken
and of course members only read proposed legislation on the web? They
wouldn't have received a personal printed copy?
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On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 2:07 PM, Geoff Flight data...@adam.com.au wrote:
The 1,073-page document wasn't posted on the government's Web site until
after 10 p.m. the day before the vote to pass it was taken
and of course members only read proposed legislation on the web? They
wouldn't have
LOL, one does have the sneaky feeling it was discussed long before the
actual vote. At Least that's the way it's done in Belgium, maybe it's
an American thing.
In a hurry-hurry bill like this, powerful legislators are in constant
11th-hour negotiation, adding and removing provisions in
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 2:07 PM, Geoff Flight data...@adam.com.au
wrote:
The 1,073-page document wasn't posted on the government's Web site
until
after 10 p.m. the day before the vote to pass it was taken
and of course members only read proposed legislation on the web? They
wouldn't
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 3:21 PM, Ken Kixmoeller/fh
foxh...@information-architecture.com wrote:
cue: light, happy music
Of course, no powerful politicians *ever* pull such shenanigans in
*your* perfect political systems. Their motives are entirely pure.
All laws and spending are carefully
http://tinyurl.com/aufsru
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HOUSEHOLDERS would be charged for each flush under a radical new toilet tax
designed to help beat the drought.
The scheme would replace the current system, which sees sewage charges based
on a home's value - not its waste water output.
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I'm not commenting
Bob Calco wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/aufsru
I'm not commenting for or against it--actually the idea probably makes
sense, since some Texas towns have already proven it works for locations
where drought is frequent--I just think it's funny in light of Geoff's
revelations about how much
http://tinyurl.com/aufsru
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HOUSEHOLDERS would be charged for each flush under a radical new toilet
tax
designed to help beat the drought.
The scheme would replace the current system, which sees sewage charges
based
on a home's value - not its waste water output.
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I'm not
Hi Bob!
I have an iffy feeling about this. Somehow, I had somehow from the
discussions here gotten the impression that Australians either have no
bowel movements or if they do, the fecal material has no odor.
LOL! An excellent point. ;)
- Bob
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Rafael - thanks for getting back to me. (FYI - below message is trimmed
for brevity...)
I was able to successfully export an XML file using my own tables, and
then even import that XML data back into those tables(after wiping the
content from the tables) - and that all works fine.
The real
Hi Everybody!
What, no 10 years in prison? No first born son?
http://www.9news.com/news/article.aspx?storyid=109380catid=339
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Hey, Ed - -
I re-read your post -- now I understand point you were making. I'm
sorry.
I hope you can see how using words like sloppy could put one on the
defensive.
Ken
On Feb 16, 2009, at 10:39 PM, Ed Leafe wrote:
On Feb 16, 2009, at 8:21 PM, Ken Kixmoeller/fh wrote:
Holy Smoke! Such
Why did the porkulus bill have to be passed on Friday when the Kenyan isn't
signing it until Tuesday?
Nobody could read it, yet the Kenyan took a vacation this weekend.
These people stink.
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http://tinyurl.com/bbvzqb
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Interesting blog post.
http://dotbloat.blogspot.com/2009/02/end-of-mark-on-somas-blog-dont-count-on.html
http://tinyurl.com/bbvzqb
I wonder how Dabo compares to VisualStudio or VFP in terms of
complexity?
Any other language comparisons for the task covered in the blog
(RealBasic, Java, VB 6.0,
On Feb 17, 2009, at 10:45 AM, Malcolm Greene wrote:
I wonder how Dabo compares to VisualStudio or VFP in terms of
complexity?
I read that, and what he described could be done by the Dabo
Application Wizard in less than 30 seconds without writing a single
line of code. Rather than
On Wed, February 11, 2009 7:28 pm, Ed Leafe wrote:
http://bit.ly/23R3Xv
LOL! Makes me think: if the American car makers made the kind of
quality vehicles that Toyota and Honda and the others do, they wouldn't be
in such a pickle.
Yeah, but to be fair, the unions are what most consider the
On Tue, February 10, 2009 11:24 pm, Nicholas Geti wrote:
A reporter interviewed this morning on CNBC used the Freedom of
Information
Act to compel the Fed to give up some paperwork on where the first $300B
went. There is an unaccountable loss of $78B. That is, they don't know who
got it and
On Mon, February 16, 2009 10:38 pm, Michael Madigan wrote:
Why did the porkulus bill have to be passed on Friday when the Kenyan
isn't signing it until Tuesday?
Nobody could read it, yet the Kenyan took a vacation this weekend.
These people stink.
Glenn Beck said it was because Pelosi
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 11:02 AM, MB Software Solutions General
Account mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote:
On Wed, February 11, 2009 7:28 pm, Ed Leafe wrote:
http://bit.ly/23R3Xv
LOL! Makes me think: if the American car makers made the kind of
quality vehicles that Toyota
http://tinyurl.com/ddvey4
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Senate President Darrell Steinberg, a Democrat, plans to lock lawmakers in
the capitol unless they pass a $40 billion package of tax increases,
spending cuts and bond sales today. The bills, backed by the Republican
governor and by Democrats, remain one Republican
Ed,
Any app that you can create in less than an hour is meaningless as a
demonstration of what the tool/environment can do; the true test of a
tool is how it handles projects involving many months of development,
with many developers and revisions; how it enhances your productivity
and
Why did the porkulus bill have to be passed on Friday when the Kenyan
isn't signing it until Tuesday?
Duh, to make sure none of the 3 RINO's had time to change their mind after
the public learned all the details of what was in the bill.
Next question?
- Bob
Nobody could read it, yet the
http://tinyurl.com/ctpen5
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The market doesn't seem to think that this plan is going to solve the
economic problems in the short term, Raymond James said in a note to
clients Tuesday.
Stocks took a nosedive in early trading Tuesday, as Wall Street reacted to
unsettling news from the
Hi all,
I have a screen that has a browse based on a query, and double clicking
a row opens an edit screen on that row. Closing the edit brings you
back to the browse. Any changes made and saved on the edit screen are
updated on the browse, thanks to requery().
To do this, I've been making
Vince,
I use this Browse then Edit feature extensively and do the following.
1. Make the Browse window and the edit window normal - i.e non modal.
2. Set the Edit window datasession to be private.
3. Call the Edit window with the key which indicates the record that is
required to be edited.
4.
Hi Ajoy
The application was thought to operate using the web as the main
communication way between the stores and the head office. At some time in
the future I will stop using dbf's and migrate the whole app to operate as
client/server, with a SQL back end and a VFP front end.
The reason I
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 8:00 PM, Rafael Copquin rcopq...@ciudad.com.ar wrote:
This is getting ridiculous...please crop your messages.
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On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 3:20 PM, Kurt Wendt kurtwe...@waitex.com wrote:
The real problem is being able to import an XML file that I receive thru
this EDI process. As mentioned below - I was able to obtain a Schema
file from that XML file. But, upon trying to use that Schema file - I
get the
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On Behalf Of Stephen Russell
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2009 8:03 AM
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Subject: Re: VFP vs. VS bloat
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Another site blocked at the bank but that will no longer be
Liberals are too stupid to realize they're getting screwed.
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Good thing they got rid of Gray Davis and put in Schwartzenegger. He's been an
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[mailto:profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com]
Did I read that right? You be outta work?
He doesn't get workhe gets gigs...
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Thank you for your input Paul. I guess as a last resort - I may have to
look into this MSXML stuff...
-K-
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From: profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com [mailto:profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com]
On Behalf Of Paul Hill
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2009 2:44 PM
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
So - I guess that begs the next question - how can I find out EXACTLY
what Schema XML formats are supported by VFP??? Or - could it
simply
be that VFP can't handle a schema that is like 4 levels deep?
Not sure exactly what VFP supports but it looks like you will need to
use something
I used to parse large XML with MSXML but I also did damage to the walls
in dealing with it. The performance was awful and each new version of
MSXML had it's benefits and detractions.
I ended up parsing the XML myself using a series of STREXTRACT() calls
and it settled down nicely and performed
http://spectator.org/archives/2009/02/16/in-all-fairness
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This isn't just about Limbaugh or a local radio host most of us haven't
heard about, says Democrat committee member. The FCC and state and local
governments also have oversight over the Internet lines and the cable and
telecom
Dave Crozier wrote:
Vince,
I use this Browse then Edit feature extensively and do the following.
Dave,
Thanks for the reply. The method you outline is exactly how I do it, as
well, except that I use a Modal window to edit.
However, going over your e-mail made me realize that the only reason
On Feb 17, 2009, at 3:07 PM, Vince Teachout wrote:
Your message didn't give me the answer, but it *did* force me to
re-examine why I was using modal, which led to the answer.
The fog lifted, birds started singing, and all was Right throughout
the Kingdom.
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 1:59 PM, Matt Jarvis matt.jar...@kingrs.com wrote:
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On Behalf Of Stephen Russell
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2009 8:03 AM
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Subject: Re: VFP vs.
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 2:09 PM, Jean Laeremans
laeremans.jeanma...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 8:59 PM, Matt Jarvis matt.jar...@kingrs.com wrote:
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From: profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com
[mailto:profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com]
Did I read that right? You be
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 2:18 PM, Kurt Wendt kurtwe...@waitex.com wrote:
Thank you for your input Paul. I guess as a last resort - I may have to
look into this MSXML stuff...
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Mock all you like but our economy is superb and yours is on the brink of
total collapse. It is just possible we know something you don't.
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Of Bob Calco
Sent: Wednesday, 18 February 2009 1:02 AM
Part of the problem is that American cars are known the world over as having
terrible build quality compared to pretty much everyone else (we'll exclude
the Chinese tho!) And they aren't cheaper either. So people are asked to
choose between a locally produced poor quality vehicle and a similarly
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 4:21 PM, Geoff Flight data...@adam.com.au wrote:
Part of the problem is that American cars are known the world over as having
terrible build quality compared to pretty much everyone else (we'll exclude
the Chinese tho!) And they aren't cheaper either. So people are asked
Sure it is.
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Subject: RE: [OT] Australian Government To Regulate
Ford also purchased Jaguar which had a terrible reputation for reliability.
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Mock all you like but our economy is superb and yours is on the brink
of
total collapse. It is just possible we know something you don't.
And now for ... the rest of the story ...
http://tinyurl.com/avtnzt
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The Australian economy, once considered a relatively save haven, is headed
Bob Calco wrote:
Mock all you like but our economy is superb and yours is on the brink
of
total collapse. It is just possible we know something you don't.
And now for ... the rest of the story ...
http://tinyurl.com/avtnzt
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The Australian economy, once considered a relatively
When the host gets sick, the flea does too.
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Subject: Re: [OT]
Its true. Jap quality has deteriorated some but the main problem (at least
her) is that parts are sometimes 5 times the cost of local parts. Not really
a problem if they don't break but when they do... I drive a high performance
Ford GT and the parts are relatively cheap (not that it actually
GM fully owns Holden over here. Holden developed the zeta framework now used
on all GM rear-wheel drive vehicles. So they are picking up quality and
technical advantages from overseas. It just isn't enough. I think one of the
most ironic moves was when Ford bought Jaguar and its first function was
Yes. If you read the article it refers to our economic problems entirely due
to a drop in exports to other countries that are experiencing recession as
well as a chronic shortage of credit to fund business growth. IN other
words, all external influences.
And thanks for all that by the way. Im
Glad y'all got that figured out.
The only difference I see is you *had* political pressure to keep
deficit
spending to a minimum. We've had the opposite. Otherwise I see pretty
much
the same problems manifesting.
- Bob
Oh! And the tiny little fact that it was YOUR economy that
Stephen Russell wrote:
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http://tinyurl.com/bbvzqb
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Our economy is facing a downturn and POSSIBLE small recession. Your economy
is facing at the very best, long term severe recession. And the risk of
depression is growing - not receding. Guess where most people would rather
be living now? And our govt debt (up until last week) was zero. And 3
Australians are like dependent fleas.
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The Australians love the man who caused the crash, Barack Hussein Obama.
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Yep. The crash has been happening for 18months now but of course it is the
fault of a man in office for one month. Makes perfect sense to you I'm sure,
but to the rest of us on planet earth, we blame other people.
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Detroit Area Fox User Group (DAFUG) presents:
Extending the Sedna Data Explorer
By Rick Schummer of White Light Computing, Inc.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
- Extending the Sedna Data Explorer - Rick Schummer
The enhanced Data Explorer shipped with Sedna has improvements to help VFP
developers
You keep telling yourself that. The rest of the world knows different.
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I'm sorry I'm not in that area anymore...you guys have an absolutely
Yes. If you read the article it refers to our economic problems
entirely due
to a drop in exports to other countries that are experiencing recession
as
well as a chronic shortage of credit to fund business growth. IN other
words, all external influences.
Isn't this what everybody wanted --
And you're welcome then for all the sycophantic prosperity you enjoyed
while our system was functioning properly and lifting everyone's boats up.
How sickeningly ethnocentric!
Then one fine day somebody somewhere pulls a plug in the electronic
trading system, and boom, we have a global crisis.
Yep. The crash has been happening for 18months now but of course it is
the
fault of a man in office for one month. Makes perfect sense to you I'm
sure,
but to the rest of us on planet earth, we blame other people.
Mike is incorrect to blame Obama personally for what has transpired up to
this
And you're welcome then for all the sycophantic prosperity you
enjoyed
while our system was functioning properly and lifting everyone's boats
up.
How sickeningly ethnocentric!
You really are amazingly slow on the uptake. I was merely turning your
argument upside down on you.
And your
The rest of the world hates the US but laughs at Australia.
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Bullshit Calco, the market dropped when it became clear that Obama was going to
win. That is squarely on the shoulders of Obama.
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The internet is full of conspiracy theorists. They get pretty boring after a
while and there is a very consistent thread running between most of them. I
actually have read your verbose treatises bob. After a while they sound so
much like the 9/11 conspiracies, or the moon landing conspiracies and
Bob Calco wrote:
Glad y'all got that figured out.
The only difference I see is you *had* political pressure to keep
deficit
spending to a minimum. We've had the opposite. Otherwise I see pretty
much
the same problems manifesting.
- Bob
Oh! And the
I certainly hope its true. I suspect we are all in for a rougher ride than
we expect. Its been a while since the last recession and the IT contract
industry just died last time. And since my novel-writing career has been
somewhat unprofitable, I need to remain doing what I do.
-Original
Geoff Flight wrote:
If I had a choice Id buy a v12 jag but the costs to repair
are enormous and far too often.
Hi Geoff!
A friend of mine has one. He took me for a ride well over 100. I had my
seat belt on, and it was his license so what the heck. Nothing happened.
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Pete
Geoff Flight wrote:
have to mortgage your long term future to pay for
your short term survival.
Hi Geoff!
Have to, these are the operative words.
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Geoff Flight wrote:
I certainly hope its true. I suspect we are all in for a rougher ride than
we expect. Its been a while since the last recession and the IT contract
industry just died last time. And since my novel-writing career has been
somewhat unprofitable, I need to remain doing what I
At 08:01 AM 2/16/2009 -0500, you wrote:
Rick Schummer wrote:
I am not sure as I only get a very small percentage of the profits from
the book. I actually never
thought about how much Microsoft paid. I think the fact that they
purchased them at all was very
generous and a positive for the
Would someone care to provide a link to the online version of the book? I
can't seem to find anything except the page from which to order it on Wil's
site.
I Googled whats new in nine and the first hit is the book, same for Yahoo!,
and Ask.com. Live
Search is third. Maybe you are using Cuil
I'm switching the FabMate.com site over to just use the phpBB2 forum I've
been constructing. (I'm tired of the old site, and it's not changed in
years, so no loss in dumping it.)
What's the html tag to redirect to another page? (I want to redirect it
to http://fabmate.com/phpBB2)
tia!
High performance cars do come with high costs for even basic things like
services tyres and brakes.
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Exactly. You have no other choice. But in tha last 10 years you could have
prepared for it and didn't. that's my complaint.
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Sent: Wednesday, 18 February 2009 12:47 PM
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Vince Teachout wrote:
Create a Meta tag within the head section:
meta http-equiv=Refresh content=10;URL=http://www.MyNewPage;
Replace 10 with number of seconds you want it to wait before
redirecting. HTH.
Works great...thanks, Vince!
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Geoff Flight wrote:
Exactly. You have no other choice. But in tha last 10 years you could have
prepared for it and didn't. that's my complaint.
Hi Georr!
How would Australia have reacted to the terrorist downing of two towers
the magnitude of the World Trade Center, along with an attempt on
Pete Theisen wrote:
Geoff Flight wrote:
Exactly. You have no other choice. But in tha last 10 years you could have
prepared for it and didn't. that's my complaint.
Hi Georr!
Sorry, make that Geoff! Twisted in the chair . . .
How would Australia have reacted to the terrorist downing of two
Yeah of course. I forgot. 9/11 was the entire reason for the total collapse
of the american financial system. How could anyone forget.
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You'll be eating Koalas before this is all done. LOL
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At least we will be eating meat. You lot will be eating dirt before then.
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