If anyone says Lotus Notes, you get bonked on the head. Doesn't Outlook
have a server piece? (Google? lol)
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can result in duplicates, could a DISTINCT help this or just annoy it?
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I know, I know, RTFM, but it has walked off. What does "GROUP BY GROUPING
SETS" do for you?
Are you sure that's a query, and not a novel in some foreign language?
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Sounds like a good idea for this. Was this export done via PS or on the
application/ db side?
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Thanks everyone. Contact information will be in my db, but I am just
looking to verify if people are still working here. So read only names
and possibly IDs is all I'm going to be asking for. Hopefully that won't
be too painful.
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Maybe. No idea where this data would be located. But the Oracle admins
are upstairs; I am pretty sure they'd know. Getting at it (b/c it's
payroll information) might be a different story though.
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So it can be done. How painful was this? Is it just a data source or are
there square shaped, moving hoops you have to jump through?
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Anyone ever connected ColdFusion to PeopleSoft? I know squat about PS,
and there is the small potential that my app could connect with it one
day. This might be nice to connect to the payroll system to validate if
contacts still work here. But this was just tossed out there today as a
way to
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*cough* MARY-CATHERINE *cough* (I thought you were smart enough for this
one Teddy) Seeing how I have completely mucked up my Eclipse install at
the moment, I cannot verify. But there are more important points in this
email.
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*cough* Mary-Catherine *cough* Yes I can change the colors. And have
changed everything but the background; it is a dark gray.
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Eclipse does allow you to change the
As with others on the list, I go between CFEclipse and DW. Eclipse has
some nice plugins to allow you to modify your database without having to
use some other application (there probably is something like this in DW,
but I haven't gone searching). I do prefer searching in DW, it seems to
have
Possibly just an OUTER JOIN in the first query?
SELECT workshop, COUNT (users.user_ID) AS ct
FROM workshops LEFT OUTER JOIN users ON workshops.agencyid = users.user_id
GROUP BY workshop_id
I think you may be able to put a WITH ROLLUP in there as well, but my SQL
book has walked off.
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Thanks for the responses. Not like the government is going to jump ship
any time soon.
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>>>
New Atlanta's stellar performance in the areas of product quality and
support? Or the reason why I quit Team Macromedia and went with the
BlueDragon Alliance? Or the consistent differences in reliability and
performance we've seen between ColdFusion and BD.NET?
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Yes and I've seen a situation where images needed security; it is due to
the site's purpose in life. *cough* Tommy *cough*
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Let me preface this with, I know squat about the server realm. But would
Flash or an applet get you anywhere? Some sort of caching? Just throwing
some thoughts out there.
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I'm just curious. What
Oh it's Friday[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -To: discussion@acfug.orgFrom: Teddy Payne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Date: 01/12/2007 02:13PMSubject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Learning curve vs best allocation of time vs money.*chuckle* Thanks Robert. If there is a need to continue thi
I think by now, most of us gals have figured that one out. Unless you are some traditional guy that expects dinner on the table when he gets home; which I don't think applies to you. :) mcg[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -To: discussion@acfug.orgFrom: Teddy Payne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent by: [EMAIL P
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Stumbled upon this the other day: http://www.google.com/trends So do some searching to see the popularity of Flex :) mcg[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -To: discussion@acfug.orgFrom: Douglas Knudsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Date: 01/04/2007 05:37PMSubject: Re: Flex topic (was Re:
Good to hear. Already printed out and plan on reading it in my 'spare'
time. Hmmm, maybe I should just put a meeting with myself in Notes..
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Very true; it's "Monday", gimme a break. Not enough caffeine and loud
music yet. :)
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well tech
I will be using CF to get things in and out, just not sure of the best
logic. I'm been looking at the docs plus some other sites out there and
copying code snippets. Hoping it will set up some of the page flow for
later on. Come on, trying to learn stuff here. :)
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Like I said, for faking things for demo purposes (figured it would be
quick and dirty) and mom's little website (not much data). :)
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For this project, a) I'm learning it, b) figured it would be easier to
deal with than creating a database and dealing with the ISP. But for
another project, I'm looking at using it for faking that a prototype is
working for demo purposes - namely because the database is REALLY complex.
mcg
I've not really worked with XML and CF. I've gotten some basics down, and have looked, but am iffy on my logic. -You read the XML file-Read the length of the data from the XmlChildren array-Loop over the parsed XML to put things into a query-Output data or whatever -Now to get a specific 'record',
I know I am REALLY late getting into this, but I thought I would throw in my 2 cents. Where do you want to be in the next 5 years? Still being a grunt coder, just being told what to code by project leaders? If you want to just be a gunt programmer that can charge more, are you looking to just b
But Outlook does really well for synching up with a with a Pocket PC PDA,
if that is also part of the issue. Don't think that Thunderbird does
synching (last I looked, a while back). Don't think that Gmail is there
either, although I am waiting patiently. And don't get me into Lotus
Notes sy
What about support? I know CF has a large community as well (AKA free
support). What about BlueDragon (if you don't already have an Adobe CF
server)?
We had a customer say that they didn't want a calendar in our application
because it would take to long to program. Um, cfcalendar anyone?
mc
Simply google coldfusion vs. ".net". You'll get a number of articles and
such. I believe Forta's site has a list, but I can't seem to get there at
the moment.
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I think it looks like cows flying
Ok, I've had a bad day. Cows Flying would be a nice change.
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Honestly it depends on your environment and what your team knows best. If
you are a Windows shop, throwing in a *nix box may not be the best thing,
unless you have a uber *nix weenie in house. On the opposite side of the
fence, if you have a *nix shop, go with that. It all boils down to cost.
For those that don't get Techrepublic.com's
Web Development emails, this week's featured ColdFusion, along with ColdSpring,
Model-Glue and CFMMaker software. This may require a registration
to read the articles, but it is free; and they have some great stuff on
their site, if you haven't been the
I don't have any links right on hand, but just do some Googling for JAI (Java Advanced Imaging) and ColdFusion. mcg[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -To: discussion@acfug.orgFrom: Precia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Date: 11/03/2006 02:45PMSubject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Best Image upload t
Would something like this be useful?
http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html
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Oh, the week isn't over yet. I'm
sure you're on film somewhere. Even if it is dancing on the table
in the bar (again). ;-)
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For those who didn't get to Max, we
can live vicariously through Flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/max2006/pool/
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if anyone has used this before? http://cfcpowertools.com It
creates your CFCs and forms in various formats. Looks nice and is
really affordable.
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Yeah, that would be nice, but this is
the gubbment. Adding in hardware just isn't going to happen. Especially
not when they just have rolled out Northern Light.
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We are looking at either storing files
on a server somewhere (and no "file server" anywhere, so they
would have to be synched via PeerSync) or in the database as blobs (Oracle).
The fun part of this is that we want to put in a search functionality.
We are looking at CF's Verity (potentially Nort
Well technically the EPA only supports
IE 6, but lots of people around here use FF, but I live in the IT world
over here. But also they are big on pushing auto updates out. And
I would think that those that have autoupdates IE 7 would be pushed out
(at least to XP users). So a good chunk of you
Yes, when it comes to CSS, IE stinks.
You can write relatively standard code in Firefox (heck even Safari),
and standards are good. But since the majority of people choose IE,
you then have to come up with fixes. Probably more time consuming,
but I start in FF, to get more standard oriented cod
Awww... no fight? I was going
to suggest mud wrastling. Ya'll are no fun! ;-)
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I believe that you have to use margin:
auto (or at least right and left) for it to play nice in IE. You
may also have to put a container around your div with text-align:center.
Or you can add that to your BODY tag. (I'm a little rusty on this
myself)
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And one of the security and at a procurement
apps is CF! This will be so much fun.
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Thanks for the response. I have
a feeling that the guy in charge will force this to happen. He has
already merged the public and intranet staging environments into one cluster.
Like you said, this will probably be turned on and then he will be
surprised to see what happens. The Java stuff is c
The server side of things is definitely
not my forte. The powers that be here are trying to do a few nutty
things. One, they want to run multiple instances of CF off of one
instance of JRun (same cluster setup from earlier). Two, they want
to combine the CF and Java app hosting into one server
Yep, just making sure your definition
matched my definition. :)
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In general it seems to me that the rule
is that once a user is on a server, they are on the same server. Define
complex data. I potentially see structures and possibly an occasional
object in the shared scope, but honestly I don't know yet. We don't
officially have any code written.
mcg
I'm a little confused as to what scope
of variables to use in our situation. We have a primary server and
a 'backup' server in case the primary fails. Now that is the current
situation. Eventually the backup will be replaced with a better machine
and the load will be balanced a little more even
Exactly, I think I can pick through
these. And the crappy things might spawn ideas for logical guidelines.
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Thanks! Good place to start. Guessing
there's Fusebox under the hood there?
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Does anyone have, or know of a project
coding standards/conventions/guide document? Google doesn't seem
to be helping, other than giving me Java docs, nothing CF specific.
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Recent versions of Word understand HTML. It has some Word specific CSS and such that the only way I could figure out was to save a Word doc in HTML and dig through it to find the elements I needed. Heh, then I tried to move the page numbers from the top to the bottom and that just did NOT work.
If you comment out the _javascript_ part
and leave just the loops, does the page execute without error?
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Slick man! New bookmark made.
:)
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what DB? If on Oracle you can a
If you have a GROUP BY in your SQL,
see if ROLLUP/WITH ROLLUP (SQL Server/Oracle) helps you out any.
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It's been a LONG day..
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Whats a POI?
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We are hoping to be on 7 by the time
this launches. There is more than just Verity collections that need
to be up to date. People need to be able to download the files as
well (from the application itself).
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Just looking at all the options. One
issue with the current system is a record goes in the database for a file,
but is stored as a file on the web server. Unfortunately, we are
running a cluster of 2 servers and a file gets uploaded to ONE of the two
servers. (They are working on some sync soft
We are looking at potentially storing
files in the database. I'm not a big fan of that, but it's a possibility.
Can Verity index files if they are in the database?
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guessing Robert is getting the point by now. :) It's Friday
man, my brain has checked out.
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And CFSCRIPT allows you to use Java-esque
syntax. Some of us like this syntax, but it's not necessary. :)
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Basically we have people that want a
variable set of fields, variable date ranges, rollups, etc. that people
randomly want. Some may become regular reports and those ought to
be added to the system, but it is the random, ad hoc ones I am trying to
keep off my desk, that we all get. And there's a
Yes, well I was hoping people would
read it and respond this time. Yes, I worked for an ad agency. Alas,
I now live in an Oracle world, so the MSSQL tools wouldn't float.
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Anyone out there used Business Objects
and CF? This is the company that bought Crystal Reports. Yes
I have heard the complaints about CR. We are just pondering a dynamic
report generation module and debating the TCO and implementation costs.
We already have Biz Objects here, so that isn't a co
God, how much did I drink in DC?!?
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Well, MCG is a little red head, so I
All back from CFUnited and had a blast
and learned a lot (and thank you I'm really not 50 years old [insert smileys
here]). If you haven't had a chance, take a look at Krugle. It
sounds like they are getting to ColdFusion, although I'm sure some of the
logic from other languages could simply be
So if I heard things right, Wednesday
lunch? Any way there could be a sign, even if it is printer paper
that says ACFUG (or can someone just wave at the redhead, lol)?
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Thanks, I figured someone on here would know all the details on it. Saw that things were slow, but back open. Hopefully the rain today and tomorrow that is expected will be minimal. Noting to pack travel umbrella and that Macromedia slicker! mcg[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -To: discussion@acfu
Anyone looked at the weather lately
for DC? I really hope we don't have to swim from the airport to the
hotel...
http://www.erh.noaa.gov/ifps/MapClick.php?CityName=Washington&state=DC&site=LWX
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/06/26/national/main1750635.shtml
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Has anyone out there dealt with Oracle's
COREid and ColdFusion yet? We are looking into it and just wanted
to know of any bumps we should look out for. The software is already
implemented and is being used with Oracle Portal. We are looking
at using it for single sign on for CF apps.
Thanks,
>> I'm kind of curious. How many
of you have taken a formalized course on database design in either college
or other technical training?
I actually had a database class as an
undergrad and then another one as a grad student (at the business school!!).
My undergrad book essentially sucked, but l
I just flipped through Teddy's presentation on Reactor and wanted to know other's ideas of it. Being totally new to it, is it easy for people to learn/implement, even for those of us that are a little stubborn? Seems straightforward. Does it work well for large projects? What about complex quer
Whle some learn best by book, some of us don't. Even in college, I had to write notes from my readings and to study I would rewrite my notes, as retarded as that sounds. Just reading nor hearing a teacher in class make things click for me. It is a weird combination of all of those, plus doing it
Anyone have the URL for the Model-Glue
presentation yesterday? I had a doc appt!
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>>> Until you have fought that
battle, start where you are comfortable.
If only there were enough hours in the
day (and I had enough energy) to figure out where the hell that is
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Yes, I do like the 'initial' aspect
of MG, but no one on our little team has any experience with it plus I
am concerned about the OO skill level on the team. Would using an
OO framework like MG make up for lack of OO skills? But that would
be using a framework as a crutch, which I detest.
mcg
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Yes, I have seen the Corfield article as well as he has a nice chart (link is at work). Also the Pet Market idea was really neat. Very interested in SAM; waiting on docs and hoping some will be out before CFUnited. Thanks, mcg[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -To: discussion@acfug.orgFrom: Douglas Knu
Thanks for the link - I will sift through the information this weekend. Let me elaborate a little on my situation. My team, of which I seem to be the technical head (hence, I make the architectual decisions), consists of me and 2 borrowed programmers that I get for around 3 months (due to some el
How quickly do you see team members with little OO experience picking this up (MG is OO only, correct?)? mcg[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -To: discussion@acfug.orgFrom: "Dean H. Saxe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Date: 06/09/2006 02:36PMSubject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] FrameworksI *reall
So I have this large, new application we are DESIGNING (yes, actually taking the time to do this) and the question of framework/methodology is starting to come up, since we are working on prototyping aspects of the system. The theory is that we will be running this on CFMX 7; but this isn't set in
Has anyone worked with Business Objects
(http://www.businessobjects.com) and ColdFusion? This is the company
that bought Crystal Reports. The application I am working on doesn't
have any BizObj reports, but will be tracking what reports we have on our
servers. Is it possible to glean informatio
Yeah, I like that one as well. Plus
I believe it integrates with DWMX.
mcg
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Or the third case in which Robert needs
a solution but management has some weird thing about writing all your own
code.
I really need to get off that one. I
don't even live in that state anymore! :)
mcg
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For the most part this will be an intranet audience and (one day) will only be a small outside audience; this is only an 'internal' application, most likely on decent connections. But I agree, 50K is a little big for my taste. mcg[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -To: discussion@acfug.orgFrom: Misch
Right now we are on MX 6.1 (with my fingers crossed that we are going to 7 within 6 months). Just looking for something relatively simple that plays nice in IE and Firefox. mcg[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -To: discussion@acfug.orgFrom: Preesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Date: 05/2
Can anyone suggest a good date picker (the calendar icon next to a text field that pops up a calendar for people to pick a date)? Thanks, Mary-Catherine
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Let me know what you find out about
Powerpoint. Word is an HTMLish document I believe, but I haven't
gone Word to CF before. But I did find this: http://www.aspose.com,
which looked very promising. I asked on the list and no one gave
any response really on it. One thought (an interviewee had y
Just what I was about to say.
I think I got an envelope this weekend about IEEE insurance stuff.
At least when I was in Tallahassee, a friend had a personal BCBS policy
b/c it was cheaper and offered better coverage than what the company offered.
mcg
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