Hoi Dirk,
On Mon, 14 Sep 2009, Dirk Koopman wrote:
Raf wrote:
Off-topic, however, we seem to be a technologically broad group.
I'm trying to setup up a strategy to get multiple developers
collaboratively developing against personal -in the cloud' SaleForce
sandboxes and a
cts
'refreshed from server' appear locally as incomplete representations of
the cloud objects.
I wondered whether someone has encoutered this frustration previously and
worked out a decent strategy/model for allowing collborative development
in such a context?
Would apperciate any feedback.
Thanks,
Raf
On Thu, 28 May 2009, Gemmail, Rafiq wrote:
Sorry but unlike the rest of the world I thought that JJ's trek was sile of
phite.
Great film; crap trek. He pulled out every gag and fraked up the timeline more
royally than ever before. It was a smack in Roddenberry's nads, RIP. Yes - I
know it
Ben said:
> On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 03:04:07PM +0200, Raf wrote:
>>
>> Just a quick query to find out if there's a good tried and tested
>> module for parsing lisp s-expressions into perl datastructures (or
>> eventually into xml?)?
>
> Don't know how co
Hi,
Just a quick query to find out if there's a good tried and tested module
for parsing lisp s-expressions into perl datastructures (or eventually
into xml?)?
thanks.
R.
Original Message
Subject: Re: OT: More sybase related - IDENTIFIER TOO LONG
From: "Raf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, July 14, 2003 4:36 pm
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
David Hodgkinson said:
>
> On Monday, July 14, 2003, at 03:16 pm, Raf wrote:
>&
David Hodgkinson said:
>
> On Monday, July 7, 2003, at 03:41 PM, Raf wrote:
>> Seems like a bit of poor error handling/reporting on the part of
>> sybase though.
>>
>
> Get the SAMS Sybase Unleashed book.
>
> Oh, and then read it.
Why would I want to do that?
Andrew Beattie said:
>>>Are 1U cases designed for specific motherboard/NIC combinations? Or is
>>> there a standardised physical interface that's used to expose NICs and
>>> any other peripherals?
>
> You need:
>
...
> My 1U PSU isn't man enough to power the only mobo I have that will take
> the lo
Richard Clamp said:
> On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 11:19:35AM +0100, R.Dobson wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> i've made a late decision to do YAPC::EU but haven't been paying
>> attention when people have been discussing accomodation.
>> Could anyone recommend anywhere?
>
> Handily we have archives for that.
>
> h
Paul Makepeace said:
> I'm looking for a 1U case with power supply. Large-ish IDE disk to go
> with it would be nice too. (I don't need the disk on its own, thanks.)
>
> **
>
> Are 1U cases designed for specific motherboard/NIC combinations? Or is
> there a standardised physical interface that's us
Raf said:
> Simon Wilcox said:
>> On Mon, 7 Jul 2003, Raf wrote:
>>
>>> I've just been asked to provide the name of a recommended hotel for
>>> the conference. Is there one? Since the site has a number of links,
>>> I wondered if anyone could
Simon Wilcox said:
> On Mon, 7 Jul 2003, Raf wrote:
>
>> I've just been asked to provide the name of a recommended hotel for
>> the conference. Is there one? Since the site has a number of links,
>> I wondered if anyone could give me a good suggestion if the c
Joel Bernstein said:
> On Mon, Jul 07, 2003 at 03:25:01PM -0000, Raf wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've just been asked to provide the name of a recommended hotel for
>> the conference. Is there one? Since the site has a number of links,
>> I wondered if anyone
Hi,
I've just been asked to provide the name of a recommended hotel for the
conference. Is there one? Since the site has a number of links, I
wondered if anyone could give me a good suggestion if the company is
forking the bill? Since I've got to pay for my gf, it shoudln't be 'too'
costly. So
Patrick Mulvany said:
> Hi,
>
> This seams to be more a sybase issue but I have just been having the
> same conversation relating SQL Server.
>
> In SQL Server this is related to being able to create tables that have
> variable length fields whos total size is larger than the page size.
>
> This re
erting row of length 200 bytes on index page.
Any help would be valued.
Cheers.
R
Raf said:
>
> I saw this post, which doesn't appear to have been followed up:
>
> http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/freetds/2002q1/006299.html
>
> I have the same problem:
&g
t;x10. Given that the field is varchar(350) I really
don't get this?
I've just moved to sybase from postgrest,sql,oracle and wonder if this
error is familiar to other developers?
Cheers,
Raf
the hatter said:
> On Sun, 6 Jul 2003, Peter Sergeant wrote:
>
>> I appreciate that this is more off-topic than most, but...
>>
>> Where can I bulk-buy chewing gum online, or, failing that, anywhere
>> else?
>
> Don't know about online, but any cash and carry place should have. Ask
> around friend
Randal L. Schwartz said:
>> "Andy" == Andy Wardley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Andy> So who is going to be at OSCON?
>
> oscon.kwiki.org/index.cgi?Attendees
>
*Cough* WESLEY CRUSHER is a perl programmer?? And Randal Shwartz is his
Obi Wan Kanobi.
Suddenly it all clicks. That's why he wa
Hi,
This is really troubling me. I've included a trace at the bottom of the
original mail. What I'm finding is that even though I set AutoCommit to 0
prior to my "do('declare @foo int'), the transaction appreas to occur
after it.
Can someone please help? I'd be
Ivor Williams said:
...
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Raf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
...
>> I've got a :
>>
>> declare @foo int
>> select @foo=(some subselect)
>>
>> insert into table(f1, .. fn) values (v1, ...(select @foo),..vn)
>&
o).
Does anyone know how to do this correctly?
I can run it through ISQL, however
Cheers,
Raf
Peter Sergeant said:
> Dear Mongers,
> I'm half considering going down Dorset way (should be easy to get to)
> and camping near there for a few days. Oxford is also on the agenda for
> a few days (being that I live there). Can anyone suggest anywhere else
> in the country, that's easy to get to, i
Andy Wardley said:
> Raf wrote:
>> I've found XML::Schema which looks great but requires you to manually
>> create a perl representation of your xml schema beforehand.
>
> Or you parse your XML schema document and transform it into the
> appropriate Perl representat
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, Ian Brayshaw wrote:
> On Monday 23 June 2003 9:16 pm, Raf wrote:
> > If anyone's awake, I need to find some package which will validate an xml
> > document according to some provided xml schema.
>
> In a nutshell, you have to leave Perl and enter th
Hi,
If anyone's awake, I need to find some package which will validate an xml
document according to some provided xml schema. I don't want to write
that bit myself and hoped that it existed. I've found XML::Schema which
looks great but requires you to manually create a perl representation of
you
Luis Campos de Carvalho said:
> Jason Clifford wrote:
>> On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, Raf wrote:
^^^
Lies! I did not write that!
It's just poor indentation.
>>
>> How safe is this in environments where lots of separate processes,
>> us
Jason Clifford said:
> On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, Raf wrote:
>
>> I haven't used postgres for a while, but I used to use something like
>> select(next_val(my_sequence)) and then insert this in or something
> How safe is this in environments where lots of separate pr
I haven't used postgres for a while, but I used to use something like
select(next_val(my_sequence)) and then insert this in or something along
those lines. If you find the sp I mean, which grabs the next id in the
sequence id, it'll work for you..
It's very annoying, that there doesn't appear to
utter.
R.
Raf said:
> Hi,
>
> I've got a package which subclasses Tied::Hash and am tring to set a
> break point on STORE and some other methods which get called thereafter.
> Strangely, the debugger doesn't seem step through these when I tie a
> hash and store a value.
Hi,
I've got a package which subclasses Tied::Hash and am tring to set a break
point on STORE and some other methods which get called thereafter.
Strangely, the debugger doesn't seem step through these when I tie a hash
and store a value. I'd really like to be able to do this, so I was hoping
th
Dave Cross said:
>
> From: "Raf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 6/16/03 12:50:16 PM
>> Can you debug methods within a package which you've tied
>> your hash to? btw, I'm using 5.6.1.
>
> Seems to work fine for me.
>
>
> Your p
Hi,
I've got a package which subclasses Tied::Hash and am tring to set a
break point on STORE and some other methods which get called thereafter.
Strangely, the debugger doesn't seem step through these when I tie a
hash and store a value. I'd really like to be able to do this, so I was
hoping
On Tue, 21 Jan 2003, Chisel Wright wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 10:43:46AM +0000, Raf wrote:
>
> As I understand it you can set the default value for a column, or drop
> the default value for a column. "DROP NOT NULL" doesn't seem like a
> sensible thing to try to
On Tue, 21 Jan 2003, Ali Young wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Jan 2003, Raf wrote:
> This should work:
> UPDATE pg_attribute SET attnotnull = FALSE
> WHERE attname = 'my_column'
> AND attrelid = ( SELECT oid FROM pg_class WHERE relname = 'my_table') ;
>
If anyo
On Tue, 21 Jan 2003, Roger Burton West wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 10:43:46AM +0000, Raf wrote:
> >borg=# ALTER TABLE my_table ALTER COLUMN my_column DROP NOT NULL;
> >ERROR: parser: parse error at or near "NOT"
> >Any ideas? Is it just restricted to
Hi,
I'm using Postgres 7.2.3 and whilst \h ALTER TABLE shows me:
ALTER TABLE [ ONLY ] table [ * ]
ALTER [ COLUMN ] column { SET DEFAULT value | DROP DEFAULT }
I can't seem to do:
borg=# ALTER TABLE my_table ALTER COLUMN my_column DROP NOT NULL;
ERROR: parser: parse error at or near "NOT"
b
Apparently this is my job, since I start with a new company in February.
We've recently merged with our biggest affiliate who will probably
overturn my hard work involved in getting the company to use Template
Toolkit via a funky mod-perl MVC architecture which I've developed.
Grrr. They are looki
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, Nicholas Clark wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 02:19:32PM +0000, Raf wrote:
> Either way, I think the filetype shouldn't matter - run !Spark or !Sparkplug
> or !SparkFS or !ArcFS (whichever you have) and drag the file to the icon
> on the icon bar. I belie
Hi.
This is a tad off topic and rather than just mail Dave, I figured that I'd
see if anyone out there can guide on what I'm doing wrong.
I've got an Acorn A4 on my desk and have just copied some ArcFS .arc files
from my box onto the A4 via a 1.44 dos floppy.
K? Now, I want to unsparc these, ho
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