Thanks Joseph! I'll give that a try. I want to get out of this contract
soon rather than have to do a full server re-install (which is what they need).
At 18:12 3/11/01 -0800, you wrote:
>I have seen problems with CF "converting" floats to integers.
>
>ie: a value like this:
>
>
>
>needs to be r
I have seen problems with CF "converting" floats to integers.
ie: a value like this:
needs to be run through a numberFormat()
I only bumped into this once inside a nested structure but... perhaps this
would fix it?
> At 17:32 3/11/01 -0800, you wrote:
> >C062FD1A-C062-C066-A7B6-A7B6202D
At 17:32 3/11/01 -0800, you wrote:
>C062FD1A-C062-C066-A7B6-A7B6202D6BB93B82
>
>Works perfectly. 4.5.1 SP2 and Win2k
Thanks Joseph and Matt!
Must be something screwy with the install they did of the server. The
integer error was being generated at this line:
>
Any suggestions on an alternati
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Subject: CF 4.5x vs CF5 test - help please :)
I'm having trouble with the following code that creates a more unique UUID
than the standard CreateUUID() function.
I
C0C20732-C806-B806-B806-B8065D779D70C556
Ran fine here!
(4.51 SP2 win2K)
> I'm having trouble with the following code that creates a more unique UUID
> than the standard CreateUUID() function.
>
> It works fine on my development server (CF 5), the main test server
> downstairs (also CF 5) howev
I'm having trouble with the following code that creates a more unique UUID
than the standard CreateUUID() function.
It works fine on my development server (CF 5), the main test server
downstairs (also CF 5) however
when posted on the production server (www.anzfa.gov.au) I get "not an
integer"
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