hi sheraz
http://www.integration.qc.ca/products/v12director/default.asp
hope it can solve something
danny
From: Sheraz Alhassan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: lingo-l database connectivity
Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2001 22:38:21 -0700 (PDT)
Hi List
chk out this site www.shocknet.org.uk
should answer most of your questions without the need for an xtra
b.
Hello Lingo users
Can any one teach me how to connect a Director .exe
with the databases in access or SQL server.
That is, if i have certain text fields in my movie and
i want
If you import the .txt file into a member you can then do
operations on the .text of that member. if you set the itemdelimiter to
TAB you will be able to use chunk expressions and everything between
the TABS will be items. The RETURN will signify each line in chunk
terminoligy. Using
hi,
The text file that you have seems to have a regular pattern as to how the
characters appear.
Whenever this happens it is not that hard to retrieve data from the file. I
guess you can figure it out. If not let me know and send me a sample file i
will try to whip up a script which shows
I've got a file in a hard disk (fomat clients.txt). With an
Xtra File IO i
get read all the database, but i would like to read only a record.
Name City Salary
Bohanen Geneva 4567
Klein Bern 389
Meister Lugano 9876
Correia Basel7055
etc...
I prefer to use
apps.)
Pekka
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Behalf Of Al Hospers
Sent: 4. heinäkuuta 2001 18:54
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Subject: RE: lingo-l Database and File IO
I've got a file in a hard disk (fomat clients.txt). With an
Xtra File IO i
IMNSHO Lists in Text Files Suck Hard!
Reason: in case you need to view it or edit it in another
program it is hard
to make sense of.
Furthemore, converting 3-dimendional lists into CSV or
Tab-delimited text
files is a piece of cake. (Incidentally, both formats can be
read by most
what do you want to do?
yes, there are database xtras, but director's internal functions can
handle a lot of the same functionality. in general, if you can do it
without an xtra, it's better.
-bhakti
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Hi,
I am somewhat new to Director. I understand tho that to
I am somewhat new to Director. I understand tho that to make
a database that
would be user friendly (and editable), and easy to program
with, is not so
simple. I also understand that there ARE add-ons that I can
buy that will
do the job. I really don't need anything too fancy, just
also check out www.shocknet.org.uk
Great knowledge and examples on Director and Database/ASP/SQL/PHP/CFM
awesome if you want to know how to do it with out xtras
Hi,
I am somewhat new to Director. I understand tho that to make a database that
would be user friendly (and editable), and easy
GOOD QUESTION id like to know too...
jon
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From: Fred Westermeyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 19 February 2001 15:42
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: lingo-l Database
Hi,
Can you make a project to work off a database like VB?
[To remove yourself from this
You can use only the xtra fileIO for save a txt file with your
informations. Is how a CBT (computer based training) when you need write on
HD the informations about lesson and quiz for don't need of restart from
begin in the next time.
You don't need of a database Xtra to do this...
Regards
MUS database files, if I remember correctly, are FoxPro 3 format. So
creating a new database would mean creating a new FoxPro file. You can use
Access or something similar to that. Besides, the server xtra can also
handle adding entries to the database. There are some really neat examples
to
V12 is much easier to use and Valentina is much faster.
Bye.
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From: "Mavis" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 5:49 PM
Subject: RE: lingo-l "database"
I have also been reccomended another program calle
thank you for you help
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From: Robert Wingate
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Sent: Wednesday, November 8, 2000 8:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: lingo-l "database"
Have you use it before? and is intergrate into director?
I've perso
With the V12, how does one in director access the
then made database?
Look at steps 3-5 or so of the user's manual:
http://www.v12dbe.com/downloads/v12director/manual/v12-user-manual.pdf
HTH
Rob
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I have about 50 pages of text and I want to put it into some sort of
a database retrival system on my cd rom. Is this a possible function of
director and lingo?
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I have about 50 pages of text and I want to put it into
some sort of a database retrival system on my cd rom. Is
this a possible function of director and lingo?
V12-DBE Xtra is a superb database engine for Director:
http://www.integration.qc.ca/
Hope this helps
Rob
Have you use it before? and is intergrate into director?
I've personally used it in some big projects, as I'm sure many
developers on this list have. I've had excellent luck with it.
and is intergrate into director?
It's a separate, third-party tool, but it's 'integrated' in the sense
that
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