his
is later compared to TEST_RX in Test(), the comparison obviously fails.
Hope someone can help me out. I guess my heavy VB6 background is interfering
but can't really see how.
TIA,
zxMarce.
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he change.
HTH,
zxMarce.
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int like *Ctrl-XXX*, print rubbish, or simply print
nothing at all.
One of the nice rules about ASCII is that all numerals have 'round' (or
adequate) hex codes: *&H30* is "*0*", *&H31* is "*1*", and so on up to
*&H39* for "*9*". In decimal
t that MS SQL Servers are lazy as hell and for a SELECT record
count they (usually) respond *-1 Records Available*. There IS a way to do it
right, yet I think it won´t be as easy as being able to connect with a
connection string... Anyway this is for later.
TIA,
zxMarce.
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repo and added
the symbols for it. My G3 is actually 3.5.2.
I ran the commands you requested and the output is this (everything's
included):
Hope it helps solve the problem. And sorry if this in any way not precisely
a "by the book" post.
zxMarce.
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