Ryan,
I will be attending the Overland Park location.
Thanks,
Girish
I am planning to attend,
Girish
Keith,
You may want to read more on the APIs for Outlook. I am reasonably sure there is a way to interface with Outlook database and retrieve all of the its stored objects. Once you can figure out how to access those objects you can do automation via say OLE (object linking and embedding) which
Folks,
One more rule that you should keep in mind when using GROUP BY is that although each column name in SELECT must appear in GROUP BY clause, the reverse is not required i.e. you can include column names in GROUP BY clause which are NOT in SELECT clause.
Girish
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Adaryl,
Mark has given you pretty good clarification (although DISTINCT in conjunction with GROUP BY can be used and won't give you error - but is not necessary as pointed out by Mark - it was an oversight on my part). The values within [ ] are the field names or table names (the key is to make
Looks like what he needs is
SELECT DISTINCT...
FROM table name
WHERE
GROUP BY
Girish
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Robin,
I suppose you have already verified that a page without any parameters is launching correctly (i.e. server root and relative paths are correct and any class files i.e. any servlets are launching correctly).
I don't have much experience with CFMX engine settings but if there is web.xml as
JCCC offers some Java training classes which are short term.
Girish
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Folks,
In line with some interest in the past on this topic, you may find the link
below very useful,
Girish
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The amount of unsolicited e-mail has been increasing for years, but the
solutions have finally started keeping pace with the problem. Programmer
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Thursday is fine with me,
Girish
"Jim T.
Adaryl,
In short, by hiding (or not letting have access to) the details of
manipulations/information that is being done inside of the stored procedure
you have prevented its possible misuse (misuse can mean lot of issues such
as leaking of secure information, database corruption etc.).
Girish
Folks,
One of the chief reasons for using stored procedures is to make
applications more secure.
Girish
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Kory,
Based on my experience in both JSP and CF depending on complexity involved
you may be better-off estimating time by assuming it is an application
development from grounds up. Things inside JSP can be pretty compact (from
an architectural point of view) depending on the experience of the
p
Keith,
Is this a http connection or https? If https then you may need addtional
steps - such as security policy set up etc.
In general, firewall issues can be complex - in some cases you must work
with the ISP, and they are typically reluctant to divulge any information
that may breach securit
The variables you are accessing is the so called System variables and are
stored within the environmental variables in case of Windows. Regardless
of whether it is Windows or UNIX, they are part of the so called System
properties and can be invoked easily via Java calls (need to import -->
java.
(1) Depends on the system under Windows it does not matter so long as it is
the Windows doing the reading (but got to be careful if inside java
programs running even under Windows as "\" is interpreted as escape
sequence inside Java and directory(folder) is designated with "/" inside
UNIX envir
Keith,
What you really need are Java libraries (and not the kit as such but
installing one will get access to it - I am suggesting the JDK path for
verification and locating source of your problem). I believe \jre\lib path
is already in your classpath definition but appears the library files (t
Keith,
That seems to be the case. However, you can verify that quickly by
compiling a sample Java Program and running it (here is a quick one),
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import javax.swing.*;
import java.util.*;
import javax.swing.ev
Keith,
Giving some snippet would help, but sounds like you need to specifically
include the jar file (that has the class that you are invoking). For
example, if the jar file is Servlet.jar then make sure that you not only
specify the path to it but includes its name in the classpath variable (s
Folks,
Anyone recommendations for hosting a JRun based website (initial launch can
be independent of JRun, but the site is all Java)?
Thanks!
Girish
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Folks,
Here is one more. Not too exciting but FYI,
http://www.mathesongas.com/catalog/ics/NoResultsPage.cfm
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Folks,
FYI,
see for example,
http://chemnews.cambridgesoft.com/art.cfm?S=154
Girish
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Folks,
Bryan has put the presentation on the site, if you have not looked at
already. Feel free to ask any question that you may have,
Girish
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Folks,
Just to give you a little clearer idea -
I was planning to present estimation of cost and schedule for software projects
(how it is done at large organizations such as IBM). We can also compare Cold
Fusion against other technologies because development is dependent on the
language you
Folks,
If you like I can present a talk on estimating software project costs for our
next meeting.
Please provide your feedback to see if this topic would be of interest to our
users group.
Girish
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Folks,
Those who want to know more about Terminal Services here a Microsoft
Announcement you can benefit from.
Girish
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Building a Large Scale Windows 2000 Terminal Services Depl
Terminal services is bundled with W2K so you don't have any licensing issues for
multiple users.
Girish
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Folks,
Here is useful info of general interest that I came across.
"When I look at my site on a friend's computer, it's too large
to be seen properly (you have to use scroll bars from left to
right to see the whole page) but on our office computers,
and at home, it appears the normal size.
"I
Girish,
I am not planning to be in Orlando, but have been there several times from KC.
I find direct flight from Delta (Delta Express) as the most convenient. It may
possibly be best priced too.
Girish
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There used to be a semester long class at JCCC.
However, they are doing a JSP class along the same lines.
Girish
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Keith,
It appears to me that SQL triggering the message uses COUNT as part of SQL
(nothing to do with field named COUNT), and the error is triggering most likely
due to the field contained within the COUNT part of SQL.
I would locate all SQL statements that have COUNT in them and pin point the
Folks,
Physics of Cold Fusion is still viewed with a lot of skeptism in the main stream
science (although there are still some international conferences going on among
this rather "outcasted community of scientists"). The experimental data
originally proposed by Martin Fleischman & Stanly Pons
Bryan,
The topic you propose to present sounds good! See you all,
Girish
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Folks,
I generally agree with the argument as to why this forum exists, however let us
not blind ourselves from emerging similar technologies such as JSP's that even
Allaire wants CF folks to start looking into.
Girish
"Ramphal, Ron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 08/29/2000 11:03:07 AM
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David,
Is the Java migration primarily based on JSP technology?
Girish
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Folks,
When I wrote this, it was in the context of general rules that apply to Access
in programming context based on my experience over the years. I am glad Daryl
has clarified the "graceful handling behind the scenes" in the CF context.
Girish
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