Re: [NF] LastPass

2019-10-07 Thread Andrew Stirling

1) Free indefinitely, yes
2) multiple devices, yes, I use it on computer, android phone
3) multiple browsers, yes after you have signed up for browser 
extensions, I normally use Chrome, fired up Firefox, added extension, 
signed in. then went to Amazon on Firefox, logged in, password was added 
automatically.



Andrew Stirling


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Re: Comparing Table Structures

2018-04-10 Thread Andrew Stirling

You could try the evaluation copy of CMCOMPARE
https://www.cmstory.com/



Andrew Stirling


On 06/04/2018 23:19, Gene Wirchenko wrote:

Hello:

  I wish to compare two tables' structures.  I have a transaction 
table, and I wish to check that an import table matches up well enough.


  Well enough?  All columns in the transaction table must be in the 
import table and of the same type and size.  If there are additional 
column in the import table or if the columns are in a different order, 
it does not matter.


  It would be nice to able to copy each structure into an array and 
then compare them using scan().


  Instead, I think that I have to copy structured extended to a 
temporary table -- I would prefer a cursor -- and then copy from that to 
an array for each of the two tables and only then compare.  That seems 
rather Rube-Goldbergian.


  I could be missing something.  I hope I am.

  What is a good way of doing this?

Sincerely,

Gene Wirchenko



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Re: Foxpro/Programming Training Question

2018-01-29 Thread Andrew Stirling

Paul

There are some videos free here
http://www.garfieldhudson.com/FreeVideos.aspx
There are paid for option as well.

I recall mentioning these to Dave C. when Tom came onboard as his 
apprentice/replacement. Hows Tom doing anyway Dave, he must be one of 
the youngest VFP programmers.



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On 26/01/2018 17:14, Paul H. Tarver wrote:

No, I understand why you are asking the question and I don't mind providing
you with an answer.

The primary reason is that I have been looking for a replacement development
tool to do the specific work I do for the niche I serve for about five years
now and I cannot find one that meets all of my personal and business
requirements as well as Foxpro. However, in order to grow my business to the
next level, I will ultimately need at least one more programmer who can do
what I do using the tools and techniques I have developed over the last 25
years to help me accomplish that goal.

I have been operating as a lone wolf for a lot of years now but I realize I
will need to teach my methods and techniques to someone and I freely admit
my teaching skills are limited and therefore my request for suggestions. I
have been presented with an opportunity for someone who might work into a
job like an intern and I'm trying to get my options in place to give them
the best chance to succeed.

paul

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Subject: Re: Foxpro/Programming Training Question

I know that somebody else here HAS to ask you this question - so, I might as
well be 1st!

So - Why VFP? I'm sure others will say the same thing. If someone is going
to start to learn programming - why start them off in a language that was
Killed Off by M$??

I don't mean to start a fight over this. And, I know folks will chime in and
defend VFP. Heck - I do at times too - since VFP is STILL my core
programming language. But, for a newbie - it may be best to start using some
other language that is widely in use - maybe even something like Python -
which is the 1st language my son seriously got into. He started seriously
getting into Python last year about this time - then he even did an
Internship this past summer - with a Physics researcher - writing programs
to help analyze data. He was actually 15 when he started the Internship!

:-)

-K-



On 1/26/2018 10:22 AM, Paul H. Tarver wrote:

If you had an opportunity to teach a novice who is interested in
learning programming in general and specifically with Visual Foxpro
who has limited previous programming knowledge and experience, where
would you start and are there some preferred VFP training
materials/books/videos that are recommended.

   


In my opinion there are two issues: 1) Basic Programming Skills and 2)
VFP specific skills, and I'm interested in your suggestions in how to
meet both of those needs. Plus if there are other issues, let me know that

as well.


   


Thanks in advance!

   


Paul



   




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Re: Reactivated old FOXil

2017-10-19 Thread Andrew Stirling

Great to see you back.
I have a whole batch of your one liners in my Dev Help File!

I would have thought that this job would have been more of a Web App. 
Your clients being able to login and see where, when etc their 
containers are. The VFP part being for the admin using a robust SQL.


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On 19/10/2017 11:59, Jürgen Wondzinski wrote:

Hi all

Yes, that old wOOdy FOXil is still alive and kicking :) After several years
of silence and self-maintenance, I thought it couldn't hurt to take a look
at ProFox again.

In the meantime I checked the 60-age mark, managed to survive 5 years as a
freelancer  (after the breakdown of the ProLib companies in 2009), and 2
years ago I changed back into employment. They offered me some obscene
amount of money to get me onboard to manage and enhance their inhouse
software. Finally I couldn't resist, even after sleeping over that decision
for three nights..   Thus now I find myself in a 9 to 18 job, with driving
86km each morning and evening  (which means starting at 7:30 and returning
at 19:30), but I'm very happy with my salary (and 30 days of payed vacations
:) )  It could be worse than that 

That one and only application I'm in charge now, manages about 60.000
customers and their investments of about 1.5 million containers (those steel
boxes for freight), which are rented out to shipping companies; with an
annual turnarount of hundreds of million euros.  All managed in a classic
VFP9 app (based on the VFX framework).
We print about 80.000 sheets of paper every quarter (that are rental
statements for our customers) with the help of Amyuni and XFRX, and do
banktransfers of about 110 Milion euros every quarter to those customers...
Some big money is involved here.. Talking about rounding differences at
calculation time :)

I'm stil involved a little bit in alternate dev-tools, stil dabbling around
in Servoy and Lianja, but due to that VFP job I barely have time to follow
those tools extensively.  I wish I could dedicate more time into that, but
currently I and my collegue are still burried up to the nose with software
changes and additions..

Now let's see how often I manage to chime in here :)

wOOdy

"*´¨)
¸.·´¸.·*´¨) ¸.·*¨)
(¸.·´. (¸.·` *
.·`.Visual FoxPro: It's magic !
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Re: [NF] PeopleSoft learning resources

2017-08-25 Thread Andrew Stirling

Concrats

Mr google gave me this
http://staticweb.maine.edu/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/OracleDatabase11gDataWarehousingGuide.pdf?565a1d


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On 25/08/2017 02:29, Garrett Fitzgerald wrote:

  UMaine's PeopleSoft system


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Re: [NF] PyQT for desktop applications

2017-06-02 Thread Andrew Stirling
I was really asking Charlie about how he proposed to get the 'desktop' 
bit working easily.
'And before people start slobbering themselves with "... but... but... 
the DISTRIBUTION OMG!! How could you DISTRIBUTE a rich client 
application..." - really, don't bother. Simple file shares (dare I say 
even "sharepoint"?) make rich client distribution fall-off-a-log easy 
and secure.'


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On 02/06/2017 14:49, Stephen Russell wrote:

Posting a document to Sharepoint is so simple.  Setting the library to hold
it is real easy as well. Keeping versions for me on the file is
tremendous.  Having a recycle section for me to republish what you didn't
think you were screwing up is pretty good too.



On Fri, Jun 2, 2017 at 8:05 AM, Laurie Alvey  wrote:


Charlie,
+1
Laurie

On 1 June 2017 at 22:10, Andrew Stirling  wrote:


Care to enlarge on this please.
" Simple file shares (dare I say even "sharepoint"?) make rich client
distribution fall-off-a-log easy and secure. "




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Re: [NF] PyQT for desktop applications

2017-06-01 Thread Andrew Stirling

Care to enlarge on this please.
" Simple file shares (dare I say even "sharepoint"?) make rich client 
distribution fall-off-a-log easy and secure. "





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Re: Restrict access to multi clients

2017-01-18 Thread Andrew Stirling

Thanks Dave, working my way through it.

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On 18/01/2017 17:17, Dave Crozier wrote:

Andrew,
Have an intermediate table that contains the User_Id, Owner_Id and a third 
field of the Client_Id which the user can access.

If you allowed the Client_Id to contain say "*" that would signify that the 
user can access all the clients of a particular owner. This would save creating a record 
per  client but obviously would involve some sort of programming exception to signify all 
clients were available to view.


E.g
User:
U01
U02
U03

Owner:
O01
O02
O03

Client:
C01
C01
..
C99

Clients
User_Id, Owner_Id
U01,O01, C01<<=Client C01 for Owner O01 available to User U01 to view
U01,O01, C02<<=Client C02 for Owner O01 available to User U01 to view
U01,O01, C03<<=Client C03 for Owner O01 available to User U01 to view
...
U01,O02,*   <<=All clients belonging to Owner O02 available to User U01
..
Etc.

Hopefully you get the idea...

Made simple or tricky depending on where your data is held (VFP or SQL) in 
either case a Stored Procedure or View would pass back the clients available to 
view for a user.
Dave.


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Subject: Restrict access to multi clients

I'm trying to get an online system working that allows:
Users to log in to an Owner organisation ie firm of accountants.
Owner to display list of clients to work on.

So I have that working with
User:
Id
owner_id

Owner
Id

Clients
Id
owner_id

User has owner relationship and owner has client relationship.

Thus User can choose from a list of clients to work on.

HOWEVER what I want is to be able to restrict the clients that the User can see.

How do I go about that?

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Restrict access to multi clients

2017-01-18 Thread Andrew Stirling

I'm trying to get an online system working that allows:
Users to log in to an Owner organisation ie firm of accountants.
Owner to display list of clients to work on.

So I have that working with
User:
Id
owner_id

Owner
Id

Clients
Id
owner_id

User has owner relationship and owner has client relationship.

Thus User can choose from a list of clients to work on.

HOWEVER what I want is to be able to restrict the clients that the User 
can see.


How do I go about that?

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Re: Command button to take a photo

2016-10-20 Thread Andrew Stirling

Heres another article
http://www.ml-consult.co.uk/foxst-29.htm



Andrew Stirling

On 20/10/2016 22:44, Chris Davis wrote:

http://fox.wikis.com/wc.dll?Wiki~VideoCaptureApi

On 20 Oct 2016, at 22:37, Sytze de Boer 
mailto:sytze.k...@gmail.com>> wrote:

In my application, which will be installed on a tablet or laptop, I need a
command button which will take a photograph.

As I understand it, these photos will always automatically be stored in a
specific folder.
Is this possible?
Is there someone who has done this and willing to share the source?



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Re: How to set up a second email address

2016-07-01 Thread Andrew Stirling

Thanks all for the advice.

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On 01/07/2016 11:51, Alan Bourke wrote:

I would be looking at sending through the SMTP servers or API of a
dedicated emailing service like MailJet for this sort of thing. You have
to be very careful around the area of authorised senders and blacklists
when doing bulk sends. Hosted Exchange and Gmail have limitations like
daily\hourly recipient and message rate limits, you can't change the
'reply to' address and stuff like that.

Taking MailJet their free plan gives you 200 emails a day, their basic
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How to set up a second email address

2016-06-30 Thread Andrew Stirling

Hi

I use Fastmail to allow my clients to send wage slips to their employees 
in my payroll program.

Currently it is down:
http://www.fastmailstatus.com/
So I suppose I should set up another email provider to forward these 
emails if/when Fastmail fails.

So how can I tell if Fastmail is down?
I do get an error after 10 seconds, 1429
OLE IDespatch exception code 0 from?

Any thoughts/code much appreciated, who else to use?

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Re: [ADMIN]

2016-04-15 Thread Andrew Stirling

Ed, what team are you in? I don't think its Rackspace

Contribution made.

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On 13/04/2016 18:54, Edward Leafe wrote:

As promised, I'm not letting my missing my ride last fall stop me! I'm 
registered to ride in the 2016 Tour de Cure, which is a cycling event designed 
to raise money to help research for a cure for diabetes. The ride will take 
place on Saturday, May 14, 2016.

http://tour.diabetes.org/site/PageServer?pagename=TC_homepage

I'm planning on doing the 103 mile course, but getting back into that kind of 
shape will take a lot of work! So it would be great motivation to have all of 
you supporting me. Here is a list of the available courses:

http://goo.gl/tjHq7E

Of course, the goal isn't just getting my lazy butt into shape; it's to raise 
money to help lots of people. So if you can afford a few dollars, please go to 
my donation page and donate what you can.

http://goo.gl/CSZfcB

Thanks for your continued support!


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Re: 64 bit VFP compiler?

2016-03-01 Thread Andrew Stirling

This has been used and discussed on the www.foxite.com site.

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On 01/03/2016 14:25, Wes Wilson wrote:

Has anyone heard of this compiler?  If so, any comments about it?
http://www.baiyujia.com/vfpcompiler/en/default.asp

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Re: ProFox List Statistics for 2015

2016-01-02 Thread Andrew Stirling

Review for the year:
Just my thoughts, as a lurker.

No 1 we are so, so lucky to have Ted as no 1, for a guy who's business 
is no longer VFP that's fab.


No2, that crept up on me, I will have to pay attention!

No3,  he seems to like to reply to every post! Consultants generally 
give advice!


no4, Dave, retiring this year? Tom has a lot to live up to!

Dear Stephen, after a lot of hassles now keeps us informed with regards 
of/to Microsoft's new/better procedures! Good ideas to be considered. Thanks


Lets drop down to 14, 17 & 19. Well thought out solutions to problems. 
They obviously spend their time constructively.


Virgil!, a Foxpro guy who fell on hard times. While I do not necessarily 
agree with his views, its good to see his ability to put them forward in 
a constructive manor.


*

Whos missing well Kristyne McDaniel as of 2009/01/09 for one!

How comes we don't have any female contributors? well apart from no 9/15 
Tracy/Laurie that is!


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On 01/01/2016 07:13, List Administrator Account wrote:

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Re: [NF] Are you using your own VPN outside the office?

2015-12-10 Thread Andrew Stirling

then put in a UPS

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On 10/12/2015 16:46, Andy wrote:

but just occasionally, when a power outage manages to put the router into 
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Re: [NF] Are you using your own VPN outside the office?

2015-12-10 Thread Andrew Stirling

Join.me has a free version, but it is not unattended access.
Chrome Remote Desktop does allow you unattended access.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.chromeremotedesktop&hl=en

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On 10/12/2015 17:51, Brant E. Layton wrote:

Hi All,

LogMeIn free became Join.Me, I think.  But it may not be free.

If you don't need unattended access, I find that ShowMyPC.com works well.
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Re: [NF] Google is messed up

2015-07-22 Thread Andrew Stirling

Have you ticked the 'Access for less secure apps' in ALL the gmail accounts?
http://www.ghacks.net/2014/07/21/gmail-starts-block-less-secure-apps-enable-access/

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On 22/07/2015 21:31, Jeff Johnson wrote:

This is a gmail address.  I tried poping the gmail with west-wind but
they are missing the protocol to read email (TLS).  That is why I used
Python.  The one that is not working is the only one I can't get to work
programmatically.




On 7/22/2015 1:20 PM, Ted Roche wrote:

Are they using @gmail.com accounts or are they using their own domains?

On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 4:07 PM, Jeff Johnson  wrote:

Ted:  They are Python and exactly the same code.  The only thing that is
different is the email address and password.  Very strange that I get
three
different results with three different logins.  The accounts are set up
exactly the same.

"non-trivial" is a good name for it.  I would offer another description.


On 7/22/2015 11:46 AM, Ted Roche wrote:

Anybody have any idea what is going on?

Nope.

You flagged this as [NF] so I'm guessing these three applications
you're talking about are "Not Fox" -- what are they? Python? Android
apps? Mac? PC? Linux? iPhone?

Logging into Gmail is non-trivial, that is to say, a pita. You need
TLS/SSL support, a specific port, and the ability to hold a
conversation with the server, exchanging values back and forth. Are
the three apps using the same code, have access to the same libraries,
and are configured the same way?

Have you tried turning them off and back on again?

On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 1:57 PM, Jeff Johnson 
wrote:

I have three applications that log into Google with three different
Gmail
addresses and check email.
1 - I can log into Gmail and the app runs fine.  I can even log into a
different Gmail address and it works fine.
2 - The app runs fine but I can't log into Gmail with the same Gmail
address
and password - WTF
3 - The app fails to log in and tells me to go to a Google error
message.

Three different apps with the same exact log in with three different
results.  All three accounts are configured exactly the same way.

Anybody have any idea what is going on?


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Re: [NF] Stand-up Desk

2015-05-08 Thread Andrew Stirling

Oops, no it is not.



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On 09/05/2015 02:24, Andrew Stirling wrote:

Its a wind up Jeff!

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On 08/05/2015 18:55, Jeff Johnson wrote:

I did mention that he is a doctor and we are software developers.  I
will let you draw your own conclusion from that statement.  ;^)

It is a very cool desk though.  You would never guess that he could just
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Re: [NF] Stand-up Desk

2015-05-08 Thread Andrew Stirling

Its a wind up Jeff!

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On 08/05/2015 18:55, Jeff Johnson wrote:

I did mention that he is a doctor and we are software developers.  I
will let you draw your own conclusion from that statement.  ;^)

It is a very cool desk though.  You would never guess that he could just
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Re: help files

2015-01-27 Thread Andrew Stirling

just started using InfoHesiveEP from 2BrightSparks who do SyncBackPro.
Looks promising. Its Freeware
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On 26/01/2015 13:23, Bill Arnold wrote:

Al,

I tried running old RoboHelp 2002 under Win 7 VM for a while, but it was too
much of a PITA, and finally relented and paid (full price, almost $1k) for
RH10.

About the only new feature I use so far is being able to compile RH projects
from VFP.

A while back, I did use Rick's Help Builder, and really liked how it handled
VFP classlibs


Bill

Hi Foxgang
Anyone used this for creating help files?
http://www.helpblocks.com/index.htm
Seems my robo html 6 will not work on Windows 8.1 and I'm not paying their
stupid price for an upgrade.

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Re: Training Suggestions

2015-01-15 Thread Andrew Stirling

Here are some I found:
Videos
http://www.garfieldhudson.com/freevideos.aspx
http://www.craigbailey.net/vfp-screencasts/

others:
http://www.alvechurchdata.co.uk/fox101intro.htm
http://tutorialsto.com/software/vfp
http://www.pickatutorial.com/tutorials/visualfoxpro_2.htm
http://www.west-wind.com/articles.aspx

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On 15/01/2015 09:49, Dave Crozier wrote:

Following my pre-Christmas post regarding aptitude tests for prospective 
programming staff we have now offered to post to what we consider is a suitable 
applicant. The person in question is a First class honours degree student in IT 
- but NO programming experience at all, which struck me a weird as how can you 
consider yourself an IT professional and know the depths of TCP/IP, networking 
protocol etc. and Never have been exposed to coding in any shape or form 
ever??? Eh, what is that all about  But maybe that is a topic for another 
discussion in the future.

I need to get him over the initial hurdle of OOP and basic structured programming 
techniques"if... endif" "do ... while"  etc. and wonder if anyone has any 
resources bookmarked that would assist in the learning process. Don't get me wrong, I am going to 
mentor him closely but really need to let him loose on some type of programming beginners course so 
I can see if he sinks or swims (hopefully the latter).

It is scary how much we as pro's carry in our heads about techniques to solve 
problems in code and when you begin to look at it from a total beginner's point 
of view one realises what a huge leap in understanding and experience you have 
over mere mortals!!

Any resource links will be useful and I specifically don't want him to start 
with C# or .Net stuff as I think that VFP is the ideal environment (being a 
fairly closed instruction set allied with Database inclusion) to get him up to 
speed before moving on to SQL Server, TSQL and C# etc. Ultimately he will be 
supporting our huge VFP legacy code so once again a good reason for starting 
with VFP.

I am working on the basis of him being fairly self-sufficient in VFP to be able 
to read/understand our existing system bot not necessarily be able to modify it 
... and estimate this will take 3-4 months. No timescale is being imposed on 
his learning phase but I want to get the most information into him in as short 
a period as possible.

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Re: [NF] Supporting remote clients

2014-12-09 Thread Andrew Stirling

The Basic version is still free, you just do not see it on the home page.
https://www.join.me/pricing

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On 01/12/2014 18:24, mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote:

Join.me is no longer free.  What would you recommend for support clients
remotely (where you remote into their machine)?

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Re: Outlook formatting

2014-11-25 Thread Andrew Stirling

Hi Sytze
For each of the newlines that work you have +Chr(13)+Chr(10)
The ones that do not work are +Chr(13)+Chr(13)+Chr(10)
So get rid oh a +Chr(13)
Maybe to get a blank line you need
 lcBody=lcBody+" "+Chr(13)+Chr(10)

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On 26/11/2014 01:23, Sytze de Boer wrote:

In one of my systems, my clients can send car maintenance reminders

The message is sent to their Outlook system for emailing.

The process goes
lcSubject="Warrant/Service reminder - DUE - "+Dtoc(wofdate) &&
subject

lcBody="Dear Customer"+Chr(13)+Chr(13)+Chr(10)
lcBody=lcBody+"This is a friendly "+Iif(wofrems.woftype='S','Service
reminder','Warrant of Fitness reminder')+Chr(13)+Chr(13)+Chr(10)
lcBody=lcBody+"Make : "+Make+Chr(13)+Chr(10)
lcBody=lcBody+"Model: "+model+Chr(13)+Chr(10)
lcBody=lcBody+"Rego : "+rego+Chr(13)+Chr(10)
lcBody=lcBody+"Year : "+Year+Chr(13)+Chr(10)
lcBody=lcBody+"Date : "+Dtoc(wofdate)+Chr(13)+Chr(10)

The message which is sent is fine except it does not respect the line feeds
after Dear Customer, nor the 2nd line
So it means, the line reads
Dear CustomerThis is a friendly Service reminderMake: Honda  (new line)
Model: Accord  (new line)
Rego: 123456  (new line)
etc

I have clipped the lcBody to the clip board and pasted into a notepad txt
file and it is perfect.


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Re: [NF] Need sample XML for P6 and P9 downloaded from UK HMRC

2014-08-04 Thread Andrew Stirling

Is this what you want
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/softwaredevelopers/paye/internet/dps.htm

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On 04/08/2014 13:58, Paul Newton wrote:

Hi all

I wonder if anybody in the UK has some sample data downloaded from HMRC for P6 
and P9 tax code changes?

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Avast picking up VFP9.exe as virus

2014-06-02 Thread Andrew Stirling

Hi

Just spent 1/2 hour getting Avast to exclude vfp9.exe from its virus vault.

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Re: SQL Query

2014-04-16 Thread Andrew Stirling

Thanks Peter & All
Got it to work with a ALLTRIM:
WHERE  NOT (( ALLTRIM(compno)$mystring ) )

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On 16/04/2014 16:17, Peter Cushing wrote:

Andrew Stirling wrote:

Hi

I have a table with a column compno which has
Comp1
Comp2
Comp3
etc

I have got a string, tempexclude with  'Comp2,Comp4,Comp99' in it.

How do I get a SELECT to exclude the string values?


select ... where !(compno $ mystring)

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SQL Query

2014-04-16 Thread Andrew Stirling

Hi

I have a table with a column compno which has
Comp1
Comp2
Comp3
etc

I have got a string, tempexclude with  'Comp2,Comp4,Comp99' in it.

How do I get a SELECT to exclude the string values?

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Re: manage environments

2014-03-03 Thread Andrew Stirling

no return for getenv("programdata") in XP.
getenv("programfiles") gives 'C:\Program Files'.
GETENV("APPDATA") gives 'C:\Documents and Settings\me\Aplication Data'


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On 03/03/2014 13:28, Allen wrote:

Out of interest, as I do not have an XP machine now. Does
getenv("programdata") exist and what does it return if so.
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Re: Leaving a grid box via valid

2014-02-28 Thread Andrew Stirling

Thanks Peter, Dave & Rafael

I'll use the Lostfocus event.
I'm using VFP9 service pack1, so the 'RETURN thisform.cmdSendTest' 
should have worked re the help file. I even tried a standard grid in 
case it was my framework getting in the road.


Dave, I will have a look at RaiseEvent, never tried that before.

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On 28/02/2014 14:49, Peter Cushing wrote:

Andrew Stirling wrote:

Hi

I have a grid with a single column (test1) that will accept double
click or 'Y' / 'N'
With the double click I can go to the next place via
thisform.cmdSendTest.setfocus

To accept the 'Y' I use the Valid event, Valid event does not allow
setfocus, so I use
RETURN thisform.cmdSendTest
Unfortunately its not working.
any ideas?



You could put the code in the lostfocus event but it depends if you want
to use the valid to stop them moving off the control without putting in
a value.
Does double click put in a Y, or toggle between Y and N?

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2014-02-28 Thread Andrew Stirling

Hi

I have a grid with a single column (test1) that will accept double click 
or 'Y' / 'N'

With the double click I can go to the next place via
thisform.cmdSendTest.setfocus

To accept the 'Y' I use the Valid event, Valid event does not allow 
setfocus, so I use

RETURN thisform.cmdSendTest
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Re: [NF] Logmein Alternatives

2014-01-29 Thread Andrew Stirling

Thanks Dave

Its Russian I see. Very little information given about the site and who 
they are.

I wonder why they are giving it away.

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On 29/01/2014 07:24, Dave Crozier wrote:

Guys,
Just found another completely free replacement for logmein. It's called 
AeroAdmin and is free for home as well as commercial use with unattended 
admin/login built in.



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Re: [NF] Help with pcAnywhere

2013-12-24 Thread Andrew Stirling

Logmein has a free version.

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On 24/12/2013 15:44, Nicholas Geti wrote:

Is anyone using pcAnywhere?
I would like to know if the remote PC can shut down the host PC? Also if it can 
put the host PC into Standby or Hibernate mode?

The only option on the remote PC menu is a "Restart Host" command. I cannot 
find any other option.
Are there any suggestions for other remote control software that does all the 
things that pcAnywhere does? I know logmein can do it but the monthly fees for 
the Pro version are too high for the few times I would use it.

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Re: win 8.1

2013-10-15 Thread Andrew Stirling

you must be joking

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On 16/10/2013 01:37, Ken Dibble wrote:

The older an OS is, the less likely it is to be attacked. Malware
producers are like everybody else in the computer industry; they target
the latest-and-greatest. Eventually, the stuff aimed at older OSes drops
out of circulation, Meanwhile the new ones keep getting hit harder and
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Re: VFP6: Program too Large

2013-09-19 Thread Andrew Stirling


Do Ted's fix, restart windows.
Kill the fxp file and try again.
Open file and copy all the contents to a new program and try that out.


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On 19/09/2013 17:55, Desmond Lloyd wrote:

Was hoping that with all this wisdom out there that you someone might be
able to provide some input.

Supporting a rather old VFP6 Application have an .prg file that is 4477
lines long,  or 165kb in size,  the fxp file is 103kb.

Opened it this morning and added about ten lines of code and "program too
large" appeared when compiling it.  Tried removing functions/procedures
from the bottom of the file. (moved them to a procedure file),   like
several hundred lines,  still wouldn't compile

I should add that I pasted the code from another program which started this
fun filled exercise.  .  Finally by removing some lines of code and
"tweaking" what I needed to do it was good.

Guess I'm teetering on the edge of who knows what

Any suggestions?  How to guage when this is going to happened?  and why
after removing all those lines at the "bottom" of the file did it refuse to
compile?

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Re: [NF] Moving My Doc's Folder...

2013-08-10 Thread Andrew Stirling

http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/how-move-windows-7-personal-folders-my-documents-another-drive.htm

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On 10/08/2013 17:28, Kurt @ VR-FX wrote:

Hey there folks - hope everyone is having a good weekend.

I haven't posted in here much over the past month or so - but, that's
because I am no longer at my last day job doing VFP - now I'm working
strictly as a "Freelance Prototyper" (although - I may at some point in
the near future return back to one or more small VFP apps I developed in
the past and try to market/sell them to the public).

Anyway...

I have this new PC - its a Boxx - and it came to me almost barebones -
so that I could put my own HD's in there (with primary being SSD drive),
Win7 I bought recently, and a hi-end video card I've owned for a while -
and took out of my old machine.

Problem is - I want to keep to a minimum what goes onto the primary HD -
the SSD - and mostly stick w/just the OS - and couple primary apps -
like my main 3D CG app & Photoshop.

So - I know that in the past I have moved the My Documents folder -
which I had done on some older PC's - which had either XP or Vista. Yet,
on this Win7 - I can't really seem to figure how to do this. It just
doesn't seem obvious.

Here is where I was looking. In Windows Explorer - I did a Right-click
on Documents under Libraries - then selected Properties. Now, under
properties I DO see an "Include a Folder..." button. And, I'm assuming I
can select a folder on another drive (which is kinda what I want to do).
But, I was hoping to somehow move the whole documents folder and
structure to another drive - and then make that the active My Documents
folder.

Do I need to essentially COPY the whole Doc's folder on C: onto another
drive like F: with all the sub-folders, and THEN make it the active
Doc's folder using "Include a Folder..." option button? Or - Should I
literally MOVE the whole folder structure from C: to F: - and THEN make
it the active Doc's folder. I just don't want to try and do it the wrong
way - then have some mess that I have to attempt to cleanup since it
wasn't done the right way...

Thanks in advance!
Kurt



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Re: How to use libssh in Foxpro applications?

2013-07-12 Thread Andrew Stirling

Hi Jerry

Craig Boyd's VFPConnection does SSH transfers
http://www.sweetpotatosoftware.com/spsblog/2008/12/05/VFPConnectionUpdateHTTPPostFTPCommandsAndMore.aspx

FTPSPut(cSource, cDestinationURL[, cProgressCallback[, cTraceCallback]])
This function provides the ability to upload a file to an FTP site that 
provides FTP over Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)


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I was asked to fpt files to a customer's customer server, I then found I 
had to use ssh which I learned was different from fpt. They both 
transfer a file.

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Re: Happy 4th of July...

2013-07-04 Thread Andrew Stirling

Shh
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=shh

Let them celebrate, in ignorance!


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On 05/07/2013 00:17, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:

Smart people the Brits.
First they send their bottom drawer abroad, say America or Australia,
then they push them hard enough to provoke rebellion. Finally they let
them go.
Poor sods never know what hit them. ;cP


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Re: Shh

2013-04-28 Thread Andrew Stirling

No, they are counting sheep :)

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On 28/04/2013 18:06, Allen wrote:

Be quiet. People are trying to sleep
:)
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Re: Print Table Structure

2013-02-06 Thread Andrew Stirling

in the downloads:
http://leafe.com/dls/vfp
there is dstructv.zip
&
Table Layout


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On 06/02/2013 09:57, John Weller wrote:

Is there an easy way to print out a table structure?

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Remove classes from a form

2013-01-18 Thread Andrew Stirling

Hi
I want to send some of my forms to another developer. My forms use 
classes that are 3 deep:

Initial (Doug Hennig's)
master revision (never used)
Current year

How do I manage to remove them back to the default class?


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Re: [NF] Reoccurring dream about programming

2012-11-22 Thread Andrew Stirling

Nope

Don't need to dream about reality. :)

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On 22/11/2012 08:13, Michael Madigan wrote:

I have this reoccurring dream that I have been working on a project for years 
and I never quite finish it, and It never gets delivered, but it's going to be 
great when it is.


Anybody else have that?


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Re: SSH File Transfer Protocol

2012-11-20 Thread Andrew Stirling

What about Chilkat
http://www.example-code.com/foxpro/ssh.asp

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On 20/11/2012 14:57, jerry foote wrote:

SSH File Transfer
Protocol


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Re: [NF] Undeleting Files...

2012-11-09 Thread Andrew Stirling

http://www.piriform.com/recuva

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Re: [ADMIN] Want to help?

2012-11-08 Thread Andrew Stirling

Done
I did the Glasgow-Edinburgh cycle this year. One of the 8500.
http://www.pedalforscotland.org/
Came in 8th (last), I had a very very late start time!!!
But then I beat Dave age wise, (are you back on the vroom vroom bike?)
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Re: VFP has stopped working

2012-08-01 Thread Andrew Stirling
Al
I run this when the clients lose the help file, get them to run as 
administrator

lStartPathDll=lStartPath+'\foxhhelpps9.dll'
lStartPathExe=lStartPath+'\foxhhelp9.EXE'
TRY
  RUN /N regsvr32.exe /s (lStartPathDll)
CATCH
  MESSAGEBOX( "Opps, Failed to register foxhhelpps9.dll" + CHR(13)+ 
CHR(13) ;
  +"You can continue without it ";
, 0+64+0, "Error", 0 )  &&  OK = 1
FINALLY
ENDTRY
TRY
* corrected error 11/03/03
RUN /N &lStartPathExe /REGSERVER
*RUN /N (lStartPathExe) /REGSERVER
CATCH
  MESSAGEBOX( "Opps, Failed to register foxhhelp9.exe" + CHR(13)+CHR(13);
+"You can continue without it ";
, 0+64+0, "Error", 0 )  &&  OK = 1
FINALLY
ENDTRY

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On 01/08/2012 17:01, Allen wrote:
> I did wonder on this but I tested the install on a windows 8 and it worked
> fine. However I know that a previous version was tried on this PC and I'm
> thinking Tracy is right.
> BTW I think one of the VFP files needs to be registered. Anyone know which
> one
> Al
>
> -Original Message-
> From: profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com [mailto:profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com] On
> Behalf Of Dave Crozier
> Sent: 01 August 2012 17:58
> To: profoxt...@leafe.com
> Subject: RE: VFP has stopped working
>
> Al,
> Administrator login doesn't matter as you still should install the .exe or
> .msi by running it with administrator rights (right click & run as admin...
> etc)
>
> Dave
>
>
>
>
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Re: Getting the My Documents folder

2012-07-31 Thread Andrew Stirling
You could try these
http://www.hexcentral.com/articles/foxpro-folders.htm
http://doughennig.blogspot.co.uk/2007/01/finding-paths-for-special-folders.html

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On 31/07/2012 16:41, MB Software Solutions, LLC wrote:
> VFP9SP2
>
> I had this code in an older program:
>
> *** mjb 03/03/2010 - changed for Vista and beyond
> IF VAL(SUBSTR(OS(),9,1)) >= 6 THEN && Vista doesn't use My
> lcDir = lcDrive + ADDBS(GETENV("HOMEPATH")) + "Documents\MyApp2009\"
> ELSE && XP and below use My
> lcDir = lcDrive + ADDBS(GETENV("HOMEPATH")) + "My Documents\MyAppt2009\"
> ENDIF
>
>
> Is there a better way to determine the current user's My Documents folder?
>

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Re: [NF] old laptops coming off lease, available for employee purchase

2012-06-08 Thread Andrew Stirling
This lot sell for less than £200 including Operation system.
http://www.crs-uk.biz/cheap-computers-new-and-refurbished-used.html

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On 08/06/2012 16:26, MB Software Solutions, LLC wrote:
> We've got some Dells coming off lease soon able to be purchased by
> employees.  We have to wipe the drives completely, including no
> operating system files left on it.  The price they're selling to us for
> is $275.  That seems a bit high to me for a completely blank laptop.
> About 2.5 GHz processor, 3.5 GB RAM.  Used for about 3 yrs.  I'm betting
> there's at least 3 years of life left in them if treated right.
>
> Does that sound like a good deal to you?
>

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Re: [NF] Text editing font in T-bird/Ubuntu

2012-03-29 Thread Andrew Stirling
Just hit 'Ctrl'+'+'.
ie Hold the ctrl key down then tap the + key, it should increase the 
font size.


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On 29/03/2012 12:38, Pete Theisen wrote:
> Hi Everybody,
>
> It is getting so that I can't see the text I am writing/editing in
> Thunderbird. Can this be bigger on the screen, I  mean without using
> html text?
>
> The $8 Spell Checker flags the typos, but I can't see the squiggly red
> underlines because the screen font is too small for my monitor/glasses
> combination.

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Re: Inno setup

2012-03-13 Thread Andrew Stirling
Hi John

I'm in the process of transferring my clients from this year to next 
year. UK payroll has a obvious date of 5th April!

Once  the file is downloaded I use this to install it.
*/* run setupcalpay
lcFile = lsetupcalcpay  
cPrams = '/SILENT /DIR="'+lNextYearFolder+'"'   
cAction = "open"
ShellExecute(0,cAction,lcFile,cPrams,"",1)

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The bit you want comes in at 2.30 mins

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On 13/03/2012 15:41, john harvey wrote:
> Any of you InnoSetup masters know if you can configure a silent install of
> software so that the user has no interaction? I want to add a webfilter
> program to our LPR cars so the officers won't be able to go to sites that
> tend to introduce features to our computers, so I don't want them to have
> the ability to cancel the installation. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
>
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Re: [NF] Very strong set of issues in Are You a Bad Programmer.

2012-02-14 Thread Andrew Stirling
Thanks Grigore
I have a better understanding of it now.

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On 15/02/2012 01:45, Grigore Dolghin wrote:
> I am sorry, you have no idea what you're talking about. I don't know how
> you're doing your tests, but in last 10 minutes I have created an example
> which can be downloaded from here:
>
> www.class-software.eu/sqlparameters.zip
>
> Username: admin
> Password: adminpass
>
> The program will show how many records have been selected (1, the admin
> user)
>
> Then enter this:
>
> Username: admin'&&
> Password: any random password
>
> The app will select the same record.
>
> Then comment top lines and uncomment the below ones, try the trick again
> and tell me if the user was logged in.
>

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Re: SQL prob

2012-02-12 Thread Andrew Stirling
Thanks Gérard
I will try to remember that, the HAVING clause.

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On 12/02/2012 15:08, Gérard Lochon wrote:
>> From: "Jean MAURICE"
>
>
>> Andrew, I don not think that a where clause can work on a calculated
>> field. So
>> the correct query is somthing like :
>>
>>
>> SELECT  ;
>> IIF(EMPTY(natno) OR ninoconfirm = .f.,.t.,.F.) as choose, ;
>> natno, ;
>> ninoconfirm , ;
>> surname ;
>> FROM  calcpay!employee ;
>> WHERE EMPTY(natno) OR ninoconfirm = .f.;
>> ORDER BY  refn DESC ;
>> INTO CURSOR Empinfo READWRITE
>
>
> Yes. But he could use the name of the calculated field in an having clause !
>
>   SELECT  ;
>  IIF(EMPTY(natno) OR ninoconfirm = .f.,.t.,.F.) as choose, ;
>  natno, ;
>  ninoconfirm , ;
>  surname ;
>  FROM  calcpay!employee ;
>  HAVING choose ;
>  ORDER BY  refn DESC ;
>  INTO CURSOR Empinfo READWRITE
>

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Re: SQL prob

2012-02-12 Thread Andrew Stirling
Good to hear from you Jean.

Yes, I can see the logic in that, but it then means I only need to put
.t. as choose , ;
instead of
IIF(EMPTY(natno) OR ninoconfirm = .f.,.t.,.F.) as choose, ;
in the field selection.

Working Sunday, HMRC has decided that the information in EVERY payrun 
has to be sent to them, before they just got the totals at the year end.
So to stay with the big boys, I have to put in the hours!

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On 12/02/2012 14:29, Jean MAURICE wrote:
> Andrew, I don not thonk that a where clause can work on a calculated field. So
> the correct query is somthing like :
>
>
> SELECT  ;
>  IIF(EMPTY(natno) OR ninoconfirm = .f.,.t.,.F.) as choose, ;
>  natno, ;
>  ninoconfirm , ;
>  surname ;
>  FROM  calcpay!employee ;
>  WHERE EMPTY(natno) OR ninoconfirm = .f.;
>  ORDER BY  refn DESC ;
>  INTO CURSOR Empinfo READWRITE
>
>
> Working on sunday ??!!!
>
> Best regards
> The Foxil
>

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Re: SQL prob

2012-02-12 Thread Andrew Stirling
OK fixed it by reversing the where & select

SELECT  ;
   .t. as choose , ;
   natno, ;
   ninoconfirm , ;
   surname ;
   FROM  calcpay!employee ;
   WHERE EMPTY(natno) OR ninoconfirm = .f.;
   ORDER BY  refn DESC ;
   INTO CURSOR Empinfo READWRITE

I take it that the SELECT does the WHERE first to see if it needs to 
include the data.

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On 12/02/2012 12:26, Andrew Stirling wrote:
> Hi
> I have a select with
> IIF(EMPTY(natno) OR ninoconfirm = .f.,.t.,.F.) as choose , ;
> which is fine
> but when I try to restrict the output via
> WHERE choose = .t. ;
> it errors with
> 'Operator/operand type mismatch'
> What am I doing wrong?
> Thanks

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Re: SQL prob

2012-02-12 Thread Andrew Stirling
Ta Thierry
The SQL works fine.
Its only when I put the 'WHERE choose = .t. ;'  in that it errors

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On 12/02/2012 12:25, Thierry Nivelet wrote:
> some .NULL. anywhere?
>
> Thierry Nivelet
> FoxInCloud
> Give your VFP app. a new life in the cloud
> http://foxincloud.com/
>
>
> Le 12/02/12 13:26, Andrew Stirling a écrit :
>> Hi
>> I have a select with
>> IIF(EMPTY(natno) OR ninoconfirm = .f.,.t.,.F.) as choose , ;
>> which is fine
>> but when I try to restrict the output via
>> WHERE choose = .t. ;
>> it errors with
>> 'Operator/operand type mismatch'
>> What am I doing wrong?
>> Thanks
>
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SQL prob

2012-02-12 Thread Andrew Stirling
Hi
I have a select with
IIF(EMPTY(natno) OR ninoconfirm = .f.,.t.,.F.) as choose , ;
which is fine
but when I try to restrict the output via
WHERE choose = .t. ;
it errors with
'Operator/operand type mismatch'
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks
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Re: Rounding DOWN

2012-01-25 Thread Andrew Stirling
I think Chrisof meant
? ROUND(1.920001-0.005,2)
? ROUND(1.92-0.005,2)
I use
? INT(1.92*100)/100
? INT(1.920001*100)/100

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On 25/01/2012 21:29, Christof Wollenhaupt wrote:
>>
>> What is the best way systems round Down ?
>>
>
> ROUND(nValue-0.5, 0)
>
> INT() and FLOOR() both have issues with numbers very close to the boundary
> due to the lack of precision with floating point numbers.
>
> When you say rounding down you might need to check how to handle negative
> values. Some customers say "rounding down" when they actually want to round
> towards zero. In other words, does -4.449 round down to -4.5, or up to
> -4.44.
>
> Christof
>
>
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Re: User Manual as PDF

2012-01-23 Thread Andrew Stirling
oops! the url should be
http://www.ml-consult.co.uk/foxst-26.htm

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On 23/01/2012 10:00, Andrew Stirling wrote:
> Hi John
> Use ShellExecute
> this will open the pdf in the clients default pdf reader
>
>
> * set declaration re Introducing ShellExecute()
> * http://www.ml-consult.demon.co.uk/foxst-26.htm
> DECLARE INTEGER ShellExecute IN shell32.dll ;
> INTEGER hndWin, ;
> STRING cAction, ;
> STRING cFileName, ;
> STRING cParams, ;
> STRING cDir, ;
> INTEGER nShowWin
>
> lcFile = 'mymanual.pdf'
>
> cAction = "open"
> ShellExecute(0,cAction,lcFile,"","",1)
>
> Kind regards
>
> Andrew Stirling
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>
> On 23/01/2012 09:23, John Weller wrote:
>> I want to include an option in the menu bar to open the user manual in a
>> separate window as a PDF - what do I do?  I have the manual as a PDF.
>>
>> TIA
>>
>> John Weller
>> 01380 723235
>> 07976 393631
>>
>>
>>
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Re: User Manual as PDF

2012-01-23 Thread Andrew Stirling
Hi John
Use ShellExecute
this will open the pdf in the clients default pdf reader


* set declaration re Introducing ShellExecute()
*   http://www.ml-consult.demon.co.uk/foxst-26.htm
DECLARE INTEGER ShellExecute IN shell32.dll ;
   INTEGER hndWin, ;
   STRING cAction, ;
   STRING cFileName, ;
   STRING cParams, ;
   STRING cDir, ;
   INTEGER nShowWin

lcFile = 'mymanual.pdf'

cAction = "open"
ShellExecute(0,cAction,lcFile,"","",1)

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On 23/01/2012 09:23, John Weller wrote:
> I want to include an option in the menu bar to open the user manual in a
> separate window as a PDF - what do I do?  I have the manual as a PDF.
>
> TIA
>
> John Weller
> 01380 723235
> 07976 393631
>
>
>
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Re: Free Valentina Database

2011-12-14 Thread Andrew Stirling
Working on the basis that anything from David Crozir Esq is worthy of a 
read, here is an article re differences between their database V 
Database the Relational Way:
http://www.valentina-db.com/en/developer-articles/104-5-minute-technical-intro-to-valentina

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On 14/12/2011 10:42, Dave Crozier wrote:
> Some of you may be interested to know that the Valentina Relational Database 
> Office server is now available completely free.
>
> http://www.valentina-db.com/
>
> It is ODBC compliant so you can use it with VFP.

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[NF] EU Data rules V Patriot act

2011-12-14 Thread Andrew Stirling
BEA is a very large UK contractor.

Defence contractor BAE Systems has ditched plans to adopt Microsoft 
Office365, the online version of the Microsoft Office suite.

The supplier could not guarantee the company's data would not leave 
Europe, in spite of operating a datacentre in Dublin.

"We were going to adopt Office365 and the lawyers said we could not do 
it," said Charles Newhouse, head of strategy and design at BAE Systems, 
speaking during a panel debate at the Business Cloud Summit 2011 in London.

http://www.computerweekly.com/news/2240112018/Office365-fails-BAes-legal-team

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Re: Craig Boyd's VFPConnection classes

2011-12-09 Thread Andrew Stirling
OOPS!

I use bbDownLoadURL.fll for my updates
http://www.bbcontrols.com/fll.shtml#bbDownLoadURL


Andrew

On 09/12/2011 13:03, Frank Cazabon wrote:
> Hi Andrew,
>
> were you referring to VFPCompression rather than VFPConnection, which is
> what Mike was asking about?
>
> Frank.
>
> Frank Cazabon
>
>
>

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Re: Craig Boyd's VFPConnection classes

2011-12-08 Thread Andrew Stirling
Hi Mike

I've been using it in my payroll product from 6/4/08.

Never had a problem with a corrupt zip.
I put the files one at a time into the zip, as opposed to zipping the 
folder, so I can check that none are open (any file in use does not get 
backed up).

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On 07/12/2011 23:31, MB Software Solutions, LLC wrote:
> Is anyone using CB's VFPConnection Library classes successfully?  I
> downloaded it recently and am having some issues.  I saw the comments on
> the site indicating that perhaps this version has bugs but an older one
> worked well.
> (http://www.sweetpotatosoftware.com/spsblog/CommentView.aspx?guid=b6eb576c-7142-4993-b3f2-74b7af5fb66c)
>
> So...I'd like to talk with someone who's using it successfully if possible.
>
> Thanks!
> --Mike
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Re: FoxRockx

2011-11-28 Thread Andrew Stirling
Hi Dave

Last edition I have is Sep 11.
I found this page
http://portal.dfpug.de/dFPUG/Portal/FoxRockX/
but the http://shop.dfpug.com/ errors out.

You can access FoxTalk info.

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On 28/11/2011 09:51, Dave Crozier wrote:
> Anyone know if the FoxRockx magazine is still being produced. I have been 
> asked by someone who is interested in getting more into VFP.
>
> I know Rainer took it over about 3 years ago but I can't seem to get any 
> links to work regarding subscriptions etc.
>
> Dave
>
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Re: VFP2MySQL demo app posted on ProFox downloads site

2011-10-26 Thread Andrew Stirling
Hi Mike

I can't find 'mslc.h' which is required in the 'frmusers.scx'.
Any ideas?

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On 25/10/2011 16:53, MB Software Solutions, LLC wrote:
> http://leafe.com/dls/vfp
>
> Using my n-tier design approach and incorporating Paul McNett's
> MakeUpdatable.prg, I show you a simple demo app that connects to a MySQL
> web database from my VFP9 app framework. It's designed to be simple and
> straight-forward for the pure ease of illustration/example. Special
> thanks to Paul McNett for offering his web database for access with
> this. In the zip download, you'll find all of the project files, plus
> the MySQL ODBC Setup.exe file. Let me know if you have any questions or
> if I missed anything. Thanks, --Mike Author: Michael J. Babcock, MCP
> Freeware 2.5MB Last updated: 2011.10.24
>
>
>
>

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[NF] coming clean re email cockup

2011-10-24 Thread Andrew Stirling
Got this email from The Register
"Hello,
This morning the name and email address you used to register for The
Register was mistakenly sent to 3,521 individuals, also readers of
The Register.
We've contacted them asking them to delete the email and respect your
privacy.
We are of course terribly sorry for this error and have reported
ourselves to the ICO. Our initial statement is here:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/10/24/email_blunder/
"
&
"The two-stage send process that is the norm for all of our mailers was 
over-looked because someone was in a hurry."

Do you think the 'someone' had a pointy beard?

ICO = Information Commissioner's Office

So far I'm aware of this year
play.com who insisted I gave them a email in order to buy a game got hacked.
My ISP sent an email out to all the subscribers of the server I use. 
Unfortunately instead of using BCC they used CC.
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Re: VFP9: Multiple Check Box Clicks

2011-10-21 Thread Andrew Stirling
here's another one
http://www.tek-tips.com/faqs.cfm?fid=433

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On 21/10/2011 19:40, Desmond Lloyd wrote:
> Thank you everyone for your quick responses!  Am going to try the code
> below.  Already have a checkbox in the grid,  so will modify accordingly
>
> Many, many thanks!
>
> Regards,
> Desmond
>
>
>
>
>
> On 21 October 2011 13:22, Frank Cazabon  wrote:
>
>> Desmond,
>>
>> I have some old code that does that (this is really old so no guarantees):
>>
>> Add a property to your form called
>>
>> ilCallMultiSelect
>> and set it to .F.
>>
>> add a checkbox to a column in the grid and delete the default textbox
>> that's there.
>>
>> This is the checkbox's MouseDown():
>>
>> LPARAMETERS nButton, nShift, nXCoord, nYCoord
>>
>> * nButton = 1 (left), 2 (right), or 4 (middle).
>>
>> #DEFINE SHIFTKEY1
>> #DEFINE LEFTMOUSEBUTTON1
>>
>> IF nButton = LEFTMOUSEBUTTON AND nShift = SHIFTKEY
>>  THISFORM.ilCallMultiSelect = .T.
>> ENDIF
>>
>> Checkbox's Click():
>>
>> WITH THISFORM
>> IF .ilCallMultiSelect = .T.
>>  .ilCallMultiSelect = .F.
>>  MultiSelectCustomers(iOwnerId, 'PrintLetter', 0, 1)
>> ENDIF
>> ENDWITH
>>
>> CheckBox's KeyPress()
>>
>> LPARAMETERS nkeycode,nshiftaltctrl
>>
>> IF MultiSelectCustomers(v_SaleLetters.iOwnerId, 'PrintLetter', nkeycode,
>> nshiftaltctrl)
>>  THIS.Refresh()
>> ENDIF
>> DODEFAULT(nkeycode,nshiftaltctrl)
>>
>> This is my MultiSelectCustomers program:
>>
>> LPARAMETERS tiCustId, tcField, nKeyCode, nShiftAltCtrl
>>
>> LOCAL llFound, llRetVal
>> * we want to let the user hold the shift key down while selecting an item
>> * and if it is down then all items between this one and the next one
>> above it will be selected
>>
>> #DEFINE SHIFTKEY 1
>> #DEFINE ENTERKEY  13
>> #DEFINE SPACEBAR 32
>> #DEFINE LEFTMOUSE 0
>>
>> IF (nShiftAltCtrl = SHIFTKEY AND INLIST(nKeyCode, ENTERKEY, SPACEBAR))
>> AND NOT EVAL(tcField);
>>  OR (nShiftAltCtrl = SHIFTKEY AND nKeyCode = LEFTMOUSE AND
>> EVAL(tcField))
>>
>>  * skip backwards until we find a selected one
>>  DO WHILE !BOF()
>>  SKIP -1
>>  IF EVAL(tcField)
>>  llFound = .T.
>>  EXIT
>>  ENDIF
>>  ENDDO
>>
>>  IF llFound
>>  DO WHILE .T.&&  iCustid # tiCustId
>>  REPLACE (tcField) WITH .T.
>>  IF iOwnerid # tiCustId
>>  SKIP
>>  ELSE
>>  EXIT
>>  ENDIF
>>  ENDDO
>>  ELSE
>>  LOCATE FOR iOwnerId = tiCustId
>>  ENDIF
>>  llRetVal = .T.
>> ENDIF
>>
>> RETURN llRetVal
>>
>>
>> Frank.
>>
>> Frank Cazabon
>>
>>
>>
>> On 21/10/2011 02:01 PM, Desmond Lloyd wrote:
>>> Alrighty then,
>>>
>>> VFP9 grid,  with a check box as control for each record.  Click on the
>> check
>>> box and print a document,  great.  Grid will have up to 1,200 records in
>> and
>>> they need to be able to highlight a range,  or click on one and the final
>>> one (say ten records down) and have the check boxes check in between.
>>   Like
>>> a multiple select.
>>>
>>> Has anyone done this  Could prompt for a range of records,  seems a
>>> little clumsy,  multiple select would be good
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Desmond
>>>
>>>
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Re: [NF] Programmers From India

2011-09-25 Thread Andrew Stirling
Hi Mike

Yes, you are fundamentally correct. 10B+. GB

The previous government decided it would be a good idea if everybody's 
health data was kept on one data base.

This was started in 2002, to be finished in 2 years!

The concept was that you could go to any hospital and they could access 
your data. So, for instance , if you were in any hospital because of a 
traffic accident they could see you were allergic to penicillin, and 
deal with you accordingly.
It was also stated you could choose the time that you wanted to see the 
consultant. The Prime Minister (Blair) actually stated this would mean 
you could get your appointment to suit your bus timetable!
Your GP, general practitioner,  could also access your info and see what 
the consultants were saying about your condition, also see your Xrays etc.

The whole thing is unravelling big time.
The current situation is it will cost 400 Million to finish it, it will 
also cost 400 million to cancel it! Which is cheaper, we are well aware 
that to continue will cost a dahm site more that 400 M.

I believe only some 3 health districts have gone ahead with it. Most 
have bought off the shelf software (USA?) as that appears to work.

The present gov. has stated that any IT project must not cost more than 
100 million (GB).

Basically politicians dreamt up a concept and allowed Civil Servants, 
who know nothing about software, to being conned by business.

I will get some more info on this if others are interested.


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On 26/09/2011 00:55, Mike Copeland wrote:
> Does anyone on the list know what the deal is with the huge software
> ($17B) program in the UK that was supposed to be used to manage all
> healthcare for the nation? I heard the plug was pulled and the program
> scrapped entirely.
>
> Just wondering what could make a software project worth $17B and be
> worthless...
>
> Just in passing, it sounds like the same kind of initiative that is
> being pushed for healthcare here in the US.
>
> Mike
>
>  Original Message  
> Subject: Re: [NF] Programmers From India
> From: Jeff Johnson
> To: profoxt...@leafe.com
> Date: 9/25/2011 6:46 PM
>
> Ricardo, I've worked with trucking companies for most of my career. They
> go to conferences and one influential trucking president purchases the
> greatest software program for trucking there is. Everyone follows and
> wonders what he was thinking. I have gone on site and asked them how it
> is working for them. They say "I have no idea why we bought this." Money
> down the drain.
>
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Re: [NF] Neutrino race

2011-09-23 Thread Andrew Stirling
as stated on the last paragraph.

But he added: "I would bet just about everything I hold dear that this 
won't hold up to scrutiny."

'Move on nothing to be seen here.'

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On 23/09/2011 23:27, Pete Theisen wrote:
> Hi Everybody,
>
> Just in time for the next tech hardware cycle . . .
>
> http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20110923/ARCHIVES/109231043/-1/todayspaper?p=1&tc=pg

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Re: Join.Me

2011-09-02 Thread Andrew Stirling
Hi Michael / Mike

When I use the LogMeIn Free version I can access my main desktop & all 
the programs.
I have used this for 5+ years when I leave my office, Hols etc.

This time when I bring up Thunderbird it freezes. I can only view the 
current page.
I looked at the members forum and found this:
http://community.logmeinrescue.com/t5/Free/Can-t-control-Thunderbird-via-logmein/td-p/67706

http://community.logmeinrescue.com/t5/Free/Mozilla-Thunderbird/td-p/67204
So far no solutions offered.
I have tried it via Firefox6 & Chrome
Thunderbird is 6.0.1
Are you using the free version?

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On 02/09/2011 20:24, MB Software Solutions, LLC wrote:
> On 9/2/2011 2:17 PM, Michael Oke, II wrote:
>> What do you mean that you can't use Thunderbird with logmein?
>
>
> Yeahwhat do you mean?  I'm using it now to write thie email via LMI!
>
>

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Re: Join.Me

2011-09-02 Thread Andrew Stirling
I have been using LogMeIn Free for 4+ years.
Off on my holidays on Sun so updated everything on my netbook.
You cannot use Thunderbird with LogMeIn, it freezes. This has had 2 
mentions in the LogMeIn forum but unfortunately no responses.

Fired up Teamviewer which seems to work OK

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On 02/09/2011 03:06, Mike Copeland wrote:
> Check out LogMeIn Free. EXCELLENT tech support, fast, easy to configure,
> and did I mention free?
>
> Mike
>
>  Original Message  
> Subject: Re: Join.Me
> From: Jeff Johnson
> To: profoxt...@leafe.com
> Date: 9/1/2011 9:03 PM
>
> Since we're on the subject...  I use Beam Your Screen which offers a no
> install viewer of your desktop and also you can have them install the
> software and you can control their computer.  I think this is the best I
> have used but it is $375 a year.  They just released a Linux version.  Yeah!
>
> Crossloop has been my other favorite.  A lot cheaper.  About $70 per
> year.   If you can connect peer to peer it is the best, but I have found
> that a lot of connections go through the servers which is quite slow!
> Crossloop does have excellent customer service though.
>
> So I am Beam Your Screen&   Crossloop unless someone shows me something
> better.
>
>
> Jeff
>
> ---
>
> Jeff Johnson
> j...@san-dc.com
> (623) 582-0323
>
> www.san-dc.com
>
>
> On 09/01/2011 04:41 PM, Michael Madigan wrote:
>
>> Teamviewer is also pretty good and easy to set up.  It's great for networks 
>> behind firewalls
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> - Original Message -
>> From: Kent Belan
>> To: 'ProFox Email List'
>> Cc:
>> Sent: Thursday, September 1, 2011 6:07 PM
>> Subject: Join.Me
>>
>> Just wanted to say thanks to whoever reccommended Join.Me for remote
>> support.
>>
>> I used it today for the first time to help with my XFRX problem and it
>> worked great.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Kent
>>
>>
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Re: FoxyPreviewer

2011-08-30 Thread Andrew Stirling
John

What about trying
http://www.foxite.com/
This is where Cesar Chalom  who wrote it hangs out.
He's pretty active, so I think you would get good help there.

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On 30/08/2011 20:54, John Weller wrote:
> I am using FoxyPreviewer but stumbling in the dark.  I'm having a problem
> that it is only producing the first page of a report as a PDF.  I suspect
> the parameters I'm using in the .AddReport method are wrong but I can't find
> any documentation on what the clauses should be.  Any suggestion gratefully
> received.
>
> TIA
>
> John Weller
> 01380 723235
> 07976 393631
>
>
>
>
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Re: rename file

2011-07-27 Thread Andrew Stirling
Worked for me
cFirstname="E:\Backup\delphi.zip"
cSecondname="E:\Backup\delphi2.zip"
rename (cFirstname) TO (cSecondname)

Anything special about your F: drive?

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On 27/07/2011 12:19, Coppens, Georges, FC (Provincialaat) wrote:
> This is what I mean:
> cFirstname="F:\Backup\delphi.zip"
> cSecondname="F:\Backup\delphi2.zip"
> rename (cFirstname) TO (cSecondname)
>

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Re: Screen positioning

2011-07-21 Thread Andrew Stirling
Sytze

how about
Ctrl+F2 then click the menu Window then Dockable, this will make the 
Command Window appear in the VFP Screen.

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On 21/07/2011 10:39, Sytze de Boer wrote:
> Hello folk
> Please do not laugh

> Here comes the funny part
> Whilst trying this out, and trying various options, I've now lost my command
> window
> I click my VFP desktop icon and my screen is blank
> Fox is running, I just can't see it
> I've deleted the foxuser files. But, no go
> I think I will go to bed

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Re: [NF] google Chrome

2011-05-25 Thread Andrew Stirling
Thanks for the confirmation Michael. Might run FF4 as my default browser 
for a couple of weeks.

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On 26/05/2011 00:37, Michael Madigan wrote:
> Yes I have the same problems.  It's worth the trouble for me because Chrome 
> makes my computer run so much faster.  I think it has something to do with 
> plug-ins crashing.
>
> I also have the same problems with Firefox too.
>
>
>
> --- On Wed, 5/25/11, Andrew Stirling  wrote:
>
>> From: Andrew Stirling

>> Hi
>>
>> I've just had to shut down Chrome for the third time this
>> week, Can't
>> get it back up without restarting Windows! Anybody else
>> have this type
>> of hassle?
>> --

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[NF] google Chrome

2011-05-25 Thread Andrew Stirling
Hi

I've just had to shut down Chrome for the third time this week, Can't 
get it back up without restarting Windows! Anybody else have this type 
of hassle?
-- 
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Re: M$ hates VFP

2011-05-19 Thread Andrew Stirling

Is this not an April Fool: April 1st, 2009
http://weblogs.asp.net/guybarrette/archive/2009/03/31/microsoft-to-release-vb6-as-open-source.aspx

http://blog.dmbcllc.com/2009/04/01/microsoft-to-release-vb6-as-opensource/

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On 19/05/2011 20:58, Stephen Russell wrote:
> Today M$ release VB6 to Open source for End of June 2011
>
> Can we give it back to them?
>

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Re: AVG 2011 Alert!

2011-05-03 Thread Andrew Stirling
Strangely enough I gained out of this.

 From the first problem to the solution was probably around 36hrs.

It was easy to show them it was a false positive by doing a check on 
http://www.virustotal.com/ and letting them see the results.

At the end of the day I just had to fire up a virtual machine, download 
AVG, all bloody 170mbs, update it! and work out how to use it properly. 
Then pass this info to my clients.
Basically I had to teach my clients how to use their own virus checker.

I kept them informed, first email went out 4to5hrs re the problem, temp 
solution in 10 hrs, & problem solved in 24/36hrs.

Of course I had to take the hours spent on the chin.

Lots thanked me for my efforts and many changed their virus checker to:
"coughmicrosoftsecurityessentialscough"

NOBODY said it was CalcPays fault.

However it was another hit that is propelling me to getting CalcPay as a 
service online!


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On 03/05/2011 19:19, Paul McNett wrote:
> On 5/3/11 10:42 AM, Stephen Russell wrote:
>> I know the vendors are not considering your POV, but does this put
>> another target on your back because it is out of everyone's control?
>
> It sure feels like it makes me look bad when things like this, completely out 
> of my
> control, change how my software works. And when I have to bill for my time 
> spent
> working around these issues, it doesn't feel good either.
>
> These issues only happen on Windows, FWIW.
>
> Paul

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Re: AVG 2011 Alert!

2011-05-03 Thread Andrew Stirling
Me too

I put a video up so my clients could fix it
http://www.calcpay.co.uk/vids/avgproblems.html

AVG basically ignored me when I reported the False Positive.

Clients were very understanding, quite a few said this is the last straw 
with AVG, as opposed to CalcPay!

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On 03/05/2011 17:08, Dan Covill wrote:
> Got a call from my (one remaining) client yesterday afternoon.
>
> His newly installed AVG 2011 anti-virus had decided that his (VFP9)
> order-processing system was a virus and moved it to the "vault"!
>
> I got on (via TightVNC) and determined the following:
> 1. Yup, his .exe had indeed been moved to the quarantine vault and could
> not be run.
> 2. AVG 2011, in addition to the scheduled AV Scan and e-mail checking,
> now has something called active protection, a firewall, and several
> other layers of "protection".
> 3. He installed 2011 Sunday, it ran the scheduled scan overnight and
> found no problems.
> 4. The "active protection" disabled his order-processing .exe at 4:30 pm
> on Monday, WHILE HE WAS WORKING!!
>
> Well, we have backups of backups, so I decided to just copy the backup
> of the .exe.  "Access Denied"!  Turns out the folder for that system is
> now read-only.  Can't copy or rename files in it!  Can't turn off the
> read-only either.  Tried at least four times.
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Re: Prolib's ftp is down?

2011-05-03 Thread Andrew Stirling
Grigore
Check out wOOdy info page:
http://fox.wikis.com/wc.dll?Wiki~wOOdy~People

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On 03/05/2011 10:03, Grigore Dolghin wrote:
> Thank you very much. Why the sites are down, btw? I haven't expected that :)
>

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Re: Prolib's ftp is down?

2011-05-03 Thread Andrew Stirling
Hi Grigore

You can get them from:
http://www.foxpert.com/runtime.htm

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On 03/05/2011 07:59, Grigore Dolghin wrote:
> Hi, everyone
>
> I used to download an installer for VFP runtimes from ftp.prolib.de/public.
> However, the site seems to be down. Is it really down or my memory is
> tricking me and I forgot the correct adress?
>
>

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Re: I'm back...Just

2011-04-04 Thread Andrew Stirling
Hi Dave

I'm sorry to say that I thought you had gone over to .net.

Glad you have not gone there yet, anyway don't tease, what was the 
accident? Anything to do with a propeller?

Kind regards

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On 04/04/2011 09:58, Dave Crozier wrote:
> Hi you guys,
> You may (or probably didn't ) have noticed that I haven't been around for 
> about 3 months. Unfortunately I had a bad accident which I am now slowly 
> recovering from and trying to get back into "work mode".
>
> I wanted to apologise to a few group members who I did promise things to 
> before the accident as they didn't materialise, especially Rafael. I'll try 
> and retrieve back what I promised if it is still relevant.
>
> Meanwhile, a happy new year to you all! Albeit a belated one!
>
> Dave C

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Re: FoxRockX

2011-03-15 Thread Andrew Stirling
Rick
At Rainer's site, I think my subscription is good till mid April.
http://portaladmin.dfpug.de/dFPUG/Dokumente/FoxRockX/

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On 15/03/2011 16:06, Rick Schummer wrote:
>>> Is anyone else having problems accessing their subscription?<<
>
> Where are you accessing it? Whil's site for downloads, or Rainer's site for 
> downloads and archives?
>
> Rick
> White Light Computing, Inc.
>
> www.whitelightcomputing.com
> www.swfox.net
> www.rickschummer.com
>
>
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FoxRockX

2011-03-15 Thread Andrew Stirling
Hi

Is anyone else having problems accessing their subscription?

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Re: vfp, dynazip and windows7

2011-02-24 Thread Andrew Stirling
Try Craig Boyds
http://www.sweetpotatosoftware.com/spsblog/2008/12/08/VFPCompressionUpdateACoupleOfFixesAndASlightEnhancement.aspx

It's free.
It's not an ocx.

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On 24/02/2011 13:36, Jerry Foote wrote:
> I'm using VFP9 and windows 7
>
> I have been using dynazip activex ocx for years and have moved to windows 7.
> Unable to install the DZNX or register the components.
>
> They have closed up shop with no  more support or code.
>
> Does anyone know what I need to do to register on windows 7
>
> ..
>
> Any suggestions on a replacement ocx for zip. Something that works well,
> easy to implement and  not cost over 100.00
>
> Thanks Jerry
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: Empty row

2010-12-13 Thread Andrew Stirling
Good point Stephen.
When I'm filling up the forms I actually 'fork' it up myself, ie create 
the employees P11D forms that need to be filled then go back into the 
forms & enter the details.

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On 12/12/2010 23:31, Stephen Russell wrote:
> How do you allow the user to fork things up?  You are in charge of what gets 
> committed right?
>
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
> Stephen Russell
> 901.246-0159
>
>

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Empty row

2010-12-12 Thread Andrew Stirling
Hi

Is there a way to determine that a table row is empty, apart from id & 
Fid fields?

An employee may have expenses that need to be reported to HMRC at 
yearend. The operator can create or delete the expense form(record).
However if they create it but do not enter information, or delete the 
information that was entered & do not delete the form then, when I 
report the information, a blank record fouls the XML rules.

Thanks
I can add up all the numeric fields & filter 0.00 amounts, just looking 
for a more elegant method.
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Re: exe not running

2010-11-30 Thread Andrew Stirling
Matthew

Yes, I see what you mean, they had an older version on the machine which 
AVG declared as a virus, I'm checking the current version, but that does 
not work because the old version already has condemned it.

Will get the techie to try this out.

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On 30/11/2010 22:17, Jarvis, Matthew wrote:
> quarantined the EXE or at least
> has a name reference to it.

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exe not running

2010-11-30 Thread Andrew Stirling
Hi

One of my clients is not able to run my program.
Worked last Tue, this Tue it does not fire up at all, not a bleep or 
anything.
They have their own computer guy who cleaned out the whole folder & 
reinstalled, still did not work.

Checked the anti-virus, AVG, both him & me.
http://virusscan.jotti.org/en/scanresult/0f17e081b195aaede4badc5989aaa83054010392

I got this back from him tonight.
"It didn't make any difference, but I have established that if I rename 
the exe file to be say "calcpay11 (test).exe", then it works. In fact as 
long as the file name is not calcpay11.exe, but [anything else].exe,  it 
works."


Win XP
Exe is in c:\calcpay\pay10_11 folder together with runtime .dlls
Only thing registered with windows is the help file.

Just installed on a clean machine(Win7), no problems



Any thought as to what it might be.

Thanks

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Re: [NF] - HD Problem & MANY Files Lost...

2010-11-23 Thread Andrew Stirling
Try
http://www.piriform.com/recuva
Free
 From the same stable as ccleaner.

Used it last month on a multicompany client & managed to get a good 
number of her clients up & running again.

Of course, as I told her, if you take off data backups you will be up 
and running in 10 minutes.


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> Kurt,
>

>
>> So - I am curious if anyone has any suggestions for me. Like good
>> programs that I could use to scan my HD and try to recover files. I
>> would prefer Free - or Trial versions - since they are too cheap here to
>> actually BUY SW!
>
>
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Re: [NF] Education Recommendation

2010-10-16 Thread Andrew Stirling
Jeff

Use google obviously, but in this case use their 'University' site
http://code.google.com/intl/de-DE/edu/submissions/html-css-javascript/
Opposite of below, fast an furious, takes no prisoners!

Also go for top dollar site, Harvard:
http://www.academicearth.org/courses/building-dynamic-websites
The first video managed to get me asleep 5 times, but there is a lot of 
detail re how the web works.


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On 16/10/2010 20:40, Jeff Johnson wrote:
> My wife and I both know enough HTML to be dangerous.  We know even less
> about CSS.  She has worked with HTML in her work for 12 years and I have
> done enough to put together my own website.  I am a programmer and she
> is not.  We *REALLY* want to learn this stuff from the ground up.  We
> want to take an HTML class and a CSS class.  It wouldn't hurt to make
> sure the HTML class included javascript.
>
> The first thing that came to mind was our community college.  Online,
> self guided instruction is not an option because of too many temptations
> that capture our interest besides learning HTML, like TV, movies and wine.
>
> So, with that background information; do any of you have any
> recommendations as to how we can achieve our educational goals?
>
> BTW we live in Glendale Arizona.
>
> TIA
>

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Re: NF McAfee & False Positives.

2010-10-01 Thread Andrew Stirling
I have managed to send the exe to McAfee,

Still need to know how to tell McAfee to ignore calcpay11.exe

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On 01/10/2010 18:37, Andrew Stirling wrote:
> Hi
> One of my clients who uses McAfee anti virus is getting my
> calcpay11.exe being quarantined.
> Is there any way to get McAfee to ignore this file, (or a folder)?
>
>
> I have tried to send a email to McAfee but cannot find a way to report
> False Positives. Anybody know how to do this.
> Thanks.
>

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NF McAfee & False Positives.

2010-10-01 Thread Andrew Stirling
Hi
One of my clients who uses McAfee anti virus is getting my
calcpay11.exe being quarantined.
Is there any way to get McAfee to ignore this file, (or a folder)?


I have tried to send a email to McAfee but cannot find a way to report 
False Positives. Anybody know how to do this.
Thanks.

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Re: Print Detail line twice

2010-09-27 Thread Andrew Stirling
Thanks guys

Ken's seems simple, but will try Ricks as well.
While I was out seeing the client I thought of saving the detail line to 
a memo file which I could 'stretch with overflow' and put it (twice) 
wherever I wanted. Put an invisible '.' in the detail line.

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On 27/09/2010 15:40, Ken Kixmoeller (ProFox) wrote:
> Gee, boys -- why make this so hard? You don't print the detail band
> twice, you just make the detail band really big. You can put controls
> for the same field in a detail band as many times as you want. I've
> done forms like that which you are describing many, many times....
>
> Ken
>
> On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 3:32 AM, Andrew Stirling  
> wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I want to make a report for a despatch note.
>> It has a tear perforation along the middle.
>> The top half is given to my clients customer, the bottom half, having
>> been signed, is retained by the client.
>>
>> How do I print the detail line twice?
>>
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>> 01250 874580
>> http://www.calcpay.co.uk
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>>
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Print Detail line twice

2010-09-27 Thread Andrew Stirling
Hi

I want to make a report for a despatch note.
It has a tear perforation along the middle.
The top half is given to my clients customer, the bottom half, having 
been signed, is retained by the client.

How do I print the detail line twice?

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Re: [NF] Clients From Hell

2010-08-17 Thread Andrew Stirling
Kurt

When you are home bookmark
http://www.mail-archive.com/profox@leafe.com/
Then you will be able to see the ProFox threads.

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On 17/08/2010 16:16, Kurt Wendt wrote:
> Bummer - as I can't read it behind the Barracuda here - it claims the
> site belongs to Newsgroups/Forums!   :-(
>
> Will have to send it to my home e-mail and check out the site from
> there...
>
> -K-

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Re: COLOR CHANGE

2010-08-11 Thread Andrew Stirling
Barry

Have a look at this site for free VFP videos:
http://www.garfieldhudson.com/FreeVideos.aspx

I would use the system menus to call forms.


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On 11/08/2010 13:41, Barry Hansen wrote:
> Thanks it worksBUTI get an error before it executes
>
> I have a form which is a MENU   and it has 12 command buttons in it
>
> Under one command button I placemmcode = 2   then  release the form  and
> go execute another form (the one I wish to change color)
>
>
>
> I get   (only one time)  ERROR with Commandgroup1 - Value: data type
> mismatch. Unbinding object commandgroup 1.
>
>
>
> I take ok and the form comes up red   go back a screen to the menu and
> choose the same  program to run   no error message and it comes up RED
>
>
>
> What did I do wrong  ??
>
>
>
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Re: Screen resolution, scroll bars, etc

2010-07-19 Thread Andrew Stirling
Mike
I have:
Form Init
this.nborderstyle = 3
this.ScrollBars= 3
*DODEFAULT()

Form Activate
IF this.Height + 100 >_vfp.Height   &&-100 < this.Height
this.Top  = 3
this.Height = _vfp.Height-110   &&_screen.Height-40
ENDIF
IF this.width + 60 >_vfp.width  &&-50 < this.width
this.Left = 3
this.width = _vfp.width-50
ENDIF

This pops up a scroll bar if the form is bigger than the screen 
availability.
Obviously best to put this in your default form class.


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On 19/07/2010 22:54, MB Software Solutions, LLC wrote:
> kamcgin...@gmail.com wrote:
>> I have an application that needs 1024 X 768. I need for it to run on laptops 
>> that may have less than they resolution. In
>> fact, the application runs fine on all laptops that I have tried regardless 
>> of the resolution, the problem is that the
>> form is cut off. I need to enable a scroll bar on the right. I set 
>> _Screen.MaxButton = .T. and it works fine.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>
>
> Look into designing your apps for a minimum rsolution, but take full
> advantage of the Resize method and Anchor properties.  I did this for
> some utilities at my last gig (...I'm no longer at Sylvan) and it worked
> great.
>

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[ADMIN]Re: VFP OLEDRAGDROP not working in dev mode

2010-06-09 Thread Andrew Stirling
Ed
Dave's first 2 emails were from Flexipol.co.uk, which I, and others, did 
not get, but Rafael received them.
His last 2 were from replacement-software.co.uk which I, & others, did get.

Thanks

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On 09/06/2010 20:11, Tracy Pearson wrote:
> Ed Leafe wrote on 2010-06-09:
>> On Jun 9, 2010, at 1:47 PM, Tracy Pearson wrote:
>>
>>> Looks likes his emails are going to the full list, not the Tech ONLY
>> list.
>>
>>  They are not two separate lists. All mail goes through ProFox. If a
>> message is not OT, it is then forwarded to the ProFoxTech subscribers.
>>
>>
>> -- Ed Leafe
>>
>
> Ed,
>
> I know that you have pointed that out before, the original from email
> address is not on the list then perhaps. So those are caught in an approve
> place or something. The last email he sent was from a different address and
> it came through to the tech list.
>
> Tracy Pearson
> PowerChurch Software
>
>
>
>
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Re: VFP OLEDRAGDROP not working in dev mode

2010-06-09 Thread Andrew Stirling
I have not seen an original Dave email for ages, only get to see them 
when it is included in some else's replay.

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On 09/06/2010 17:56, Richard Kaye wrote:
> Ditto.
>
> rk
>
> -Original Message-
> From: profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com [mailto:profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com] On 
> Behalf Of Allen
> Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2010 12:56 PM
> To: profoxt...@leafe.com
> Subject: RE: VFP OLEDRAGDROP not working in dev mode
>
> Very odd, I didn't get the original of this.
> Al
>

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