On Apr 23, 2019, at 6:21 PM, Ted Roche wrote:
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>> I have a dead link plugin for Wordpress that marks all the active, good
>> links as broken . What is your blog running?
>
> https://wordpress.org/plugins/broken-link-checker/
Huh, that’s what I’ve been using. It finds dead links, sure, but I go
On Tue, Apr 23, 2019 at 5:39 PM Ed Leafe wrote:
> > I've got a great plugin that makes expired links pretty easy to manage,
> > even suggesting a matching archive.org site when available.
>
> I have a dead link plugin for Wordpress that marks all the active, good
> links as broken . What is your
On Apr 23, 2019, at 2:36 PM, Ted Roche wrote:
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>> BTW, I'm almost ready to release an entirely new website. I created the
>> current one back in the early 2000s, and it is written in what was the
>> leading Python framework of the day. Now that Python 2 is EOL'd, and that
>> framework doesn't su
On 4/23/2019 3:36 PM, Ted Roche wrote:
I've been maintaining a 16-year-old blog and it is AMAZING how few links
are left.
I've got a great plugin that makes expired links pretty easy to manage,
even suggesting a matching archive.org site when available.
I'm sure that at least 23.7% of the link
On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 11:11 PM Ed Leafe wrote:
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> My Let's Encrypt certs auto-renewed over the weekend, and somehow the
> https redirect was lost. I'll see about getting it corrected
I've fixed up the permalinks from my side.
> BTW, I'm almost ready to release an entirely new website. I cr
What Kevin said, but in the opposite chronological direction, looking back
instead of forward. (We do have a forecasting and analysis and price list
management module, but history is simpler than that.)
In our vertical, order details have individual rows for each: items,
quantities AND THEIR PRICE
I reread what what I wrote and realize that The first sentence should have
been "Using XFRX in VFP to convert Reports to create PDF files" - sorry -
Joe
On Tue, Apr 23, 2019 at 1:33 PM Joe Yoder wrote:
> I have an older version of XFRX that I am converting to create PDF files
> instead of print
I'm going to reply but in a different direction. Yes, this approach might
require a DBA (or data structure change).
I'm currently working on a system that has Pricing Calculation rules. These
rules can be configured ahead of time to go into effect at a future date. For
example, you can sched
I have an older version of XFRX that I am converting to create PDF files
instead of printing reports directly. All reports are working well except
the one that requires Landscape output. Apparently XFRX just ignores the
printer orientation information in the Tag1 and Tag2 fields in the
Report.frx f
Mike,
Your question has evoked answers that address 2 separate issues.
1) How are changes to data saved so an audit can identify who changed what and
when?
2) How can someone have time appropriate data?
For the first, the answers on audit all appear quite good. Separate tables
that can be rev
I think you need to focus on the request to define a history of item
prices. I wouldn't go into triggers to do this but actually do it via
code. You have a history of an item's price over time via your Orders
detail currently. Just query that table for the minimum date for that item
& price. P
Some good points below. But lets clearly delineate the requirement
responsibilities.
Many business cases are addressed by "dating" data elements. Price is a
good example, but it could be anything (I did applications that had
"text explanations/rules" that could change on a monthly basis). On
In my experience the date of the price change is important. So I
maintain a table with the price and a date. Invariably someone makes a
mistake and puts the wrong date in so they need to go back and change
it. In the scenario you seem to be not letting the user put the correct
date but are just
> but then I got
> to wondering if simply putting code in the ON UPDATE trigger to send the
> old record to a "history" table would be a more complete (and long term
> EASIER) solution, whereby my app would query the "history" table for
> changes.
I have a custom add-on to our core product tha
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