http://allonlettera.com/?p=4
Compact.
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Derek Kalweit wrote:
A few passing references to Foxpro here...
http://reddevnews.com/features/article.aspx?editorialsid=707
Innovated? Na-- sticking with what they've always done-- steal ideas
from elsewhere...
Well, they legally acquired FoxPro, which in turn was a copy of dBase,
Hi Ted,
Thank you very much for replying. Your link is really helpful.
You don't mention the version of MySQL nor the target operating system...
MySQL Server is 5.0 and target OS is Windows XP SP2.
BTW: I don't know if you can see my reply because I have n't received any
email from the list
This might be a daft answer, but you don't happen to have the project
file open for the application that uses that database would you?
'Cos *that* will hold the dbc open...
Daft I know, but I fell for it a couple of times.
Mark Stanton
One small step for mankind...
http://allonlettera.com/?p=4
Compact.
No markings but it *looks* like a FastRand (but 1956 seems v. early).
FastRands (with optional fast access FastBands) took about 4 hours to get
up to speed, and if one have ever come off its bearings would have taken
out a small town!
Andrew Davies MBCS
Open the DBCs as tables and Browse them. You will see that each DBC holds
details of the tables, indexes and fields within that DBC which will give
you a basis for comparison. AFIELDS() will give you the structure of each
field.
I have some code I could send you. I wrote it years ago in VFP 6
Andy Davies wrote:
(with optional fast access FastBands)
Oi Nigel, them FastBands have arrived ...
Great stuff Bill, been waiting for these things, let's get the box open.
Scissors were procured and packaging was eagerly torn away. Then Nigel
stepped forward and reached into the box. Bill
Don’t forget to get a mortgage though
Allen
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Hi Jim
You might try TX Text Control at www.textcontrol.com
HTH
While I would agree Foxbase was a command compatible clone of Dbase, It was
a much superior product. Much faster, more stable and multi platform,
which Dbase tried but failed at.
Jim
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I am building a class (prg) that will create a toolbar with a pageframe in it.
Each page will contain a treeview, to be populated from a table. Each page is a
function such as sales, purchases, administration, etc. All treeview
definitions are in the mentioned table.
My problem is with the
On 4/12/07, Mark Stanton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This might be a daft answer, but you don't happen to have the project
file open for the application that uses that database would you?
'Cos *that* will hold the dbc open...
Burned me, too. If you go to the data tab and highlight the database,
Unless you live in a penguinista monastery, you probably use
Microsoft Windows at least some of the time, maybe most of the time if
it's your desktop environment. If your mind and your fingers are
trained for the speed of the Linux command-line and a shell like bash
or zsh, what's a penguin to do?
Humiliated, the American management laid off the rower for poor
performance, halted development of a new canoe, sold the paddles, and
canceled all capital investments for new equipment. The money saved was
distributed to the Senior Executives as bonuses and the next year's
racing team was
Hi guys,
I have a basic app that does not use the VFP screen. It's basically a
short program that only uses message boxes.
Can the GETFILE() function be used when the screen is not visible? I
cannot seem to get it to work. It just highlights the entry in the task
bar and that's it. It
At 2007-04-12 14:50, you wrote:
Can the GETFILE() function be used when the screen is not visible?
I certainly have it working. I have:
ShowWindow=2 - As Top-Level Form
WindowType=1 Modal
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Hi Dan,
I have no windows showing at all. No forms and _screen.visible=.f.
Cheers
Tristan
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Conversation: Getfile() and screen=off
On 4/12/07, Tristan Leask [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can the GETFILE() function be used when the screen is not visible? I
cannot seem to get it to work. It just highlights the entry in the task
bar and that's it. It doesn't display the dialog window.
I seem to recall that GETFILE() has an
I have just tried it again and this time I right click on the taskbar
entry and selected move. I then pressed a cursor key and then moved the
mouse. Amazingly the dialog box then appeared! Its as if the dialog
box is off the screen.
Tristan
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http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/04/11/white.house.emails.reut/
index.html?section=cnn_latest
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Some White House staff wrote e-mail messages about official business
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On 4/12/07, Wolfe, Stephen S YA-02 6 MDSS/SGSI
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I wonder whatever happened to Monad?
Renamed PowerShell and shipped:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter/hubs/msh.mspx
Haven't tried it out, since we're not supporting Vista here (yet,
anyways), but it looks
On Thu, 12 Apr 2007 09:21:48 -0400, Ted Roche [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Haven't tried it out, since we're not supporting Vista here (yet,
anyways),
It's available for XP as well though ... it can do some very cool things
but equally is pretty complicated.
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This might be a daft answer, but you don't happen to have the project
file open for the
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= http://allonlettera.com/?p=4
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= Compact.
=
= No markings but it *looks* like a FastRand (but 1956 seems v. early).
= FastRands (with optional fast access FastBands) took about 4
= hours to get up to speed, and if one have ever come
= [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ken Dibble
=
= I am the farthest possible creature from a computer
= scientist, so please forgive me if I am wrong in concluding
= that this is yet another truly Kaplanesque thread.
=
= If you know the results of your query, there is no need to
=
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Ted Roche wrote:
Burned me, too. If you go to the data tab and highlight the database,
one of the buttons in the Project Manager changes to Close that lets
you close the project.
Ahah! I hadn't noticed that. Thanx!
Mark Stanton
One small step for mankind...
On 4/12/07, Alan Bourke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's available for XP as well though ... it can do some very cool things
but equally is pretty complicated.
I thought that was the announcement, but on first glance it seemed the
page I linked to only showed links to Vista. I'm sure XP is around
On 4/12/07, Hal Kaplan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That is a strange pic because the machine looks awfully exposed.
My thoughts, too. I suspect it's a photoshop special.
And it seems to be on a splog (spam + automated blog = stealing
content for others to rack up Adsense dollars)
--
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= My thoughts, too. I suspect it's a photoshop special.
=
= And it seems to be on a splog (spam + automated blog =
= stealing content for others to rack up Adsense dollars)
=
= Ted Roche
FWIW, another copy of the pic shows up with a caption
... when you have stood your ground
What on earth does this mean ?
TIA.
Gérard.
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To me it means that you stand for what you believe in.
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=
= ... when you have stood your ground
=
= What on earth does this mean ?
=
= TIA.
=
= Gérard.
=
It means when you have held your position in spite of others attacking you and
trying to force you to change your opinion or ideals.
HTH
OK, thanks a lot.
G.
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= ...
It means when you have stood by your principles or convictions.
John
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Subject: [OT] I need help about an english idiomatic
In fact, it was the apposition betwwen 'stood' and 'ground' which sucked me.
I was searching about the paradigm, instead or simply try to read the text
lol.
I couldn't remember of 'to stand' for 'stood' preterit.
Heavy sun, today ...
In french, it could be like a tenir bon sur ses
Another great one is gone.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/12/books/12vonnegut.html?
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Mark: This procedure runs in an exe and there is no project open. I don't
include dbcs tables in my projects.
I thought that was probably the case, but you didn't explicitly say so.
Sometimes the silliest things are helpful... :-s
Regards
FWIW, another copy of the pic shows up with a caption of IBM Ramac 305.
I love that name, RAMAC. Short for RAndoM ACcess. Like TOBOR. Very
1950s. And dumb!
Does anyone still have any Melmac dishes?
Yes I do, thank you very much. Somebody left a plate at a
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Subject: RE: [NF] A 5MB hard disk in 1956
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=
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=
= I saw something like this in use with at Univac. It was
= used to store data coming from satellites. I don't know how
= old it was or how long it was there, but I saw it in 1965.
= It was a horizontal drum. It must have been around
That looks brilliant - I'll definitely have a play with that!
Thanks
John Weller
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07976 393631
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= I saw something like this
Another Anti-American burns in Hell.
Good riddance.
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Jerry:
Your email address was rejected by your email server. I tried to reply to your
mail but no luck. Tried several times to
both email address I have for you. What am I missing???
Regards,
Jack Skelley
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Jerry:
Your email address was rejected by your email server. I tried to reply to
your mail but no luck. Tried several times to
both email address I have for you. What am I missing???
Regards,
Jack Skelley
That's because you're a NJ Devils guy, Jack! gdr! says
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= I don't know how much I can say about what I saw because
= some of it may be in use today - even though the operating
= system is no longer supported. ;^) But if you saw the movie
= Apollo 13 where all of the ground crew were sitting
On Thursday 12 April 2007 12:59 pm, Michael Madigan wrote:
Hi Michael!
I am not so sure he was anti-American. The evidence of that is ambiguous.
Remarkable that he lived to 84 chain smoking.
Another Anti-American burns in Hell.
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Regards,
Pete
http://www.pete-theisen.com/
Hi Jack,
Pens fan, here...
The Pens have a great offensive
punch but if you saw the game last night their goaltending was shaky.
Actually, it seemed to me that Fleury played well...it was the defense
overall that hurt them. That, and the fact that the Senators were just
plain relentless.
Hiya Ed.
English is weird, ah?
' Some White House staff wrote e-mail messages about official business on
Republican Party accounts,'
ON. not TO, ON.
If this was done inside the white house, using a white house computer or
internet connection, I think there should be a total cleanup and revamp
Jack Skelley wrote:
Good Afternoon Michael:
I am INDEED a NJ Devils guy! bg I spend way too many hours looking at VFP
code (scouting, real time game stats, video
analysis, mailings, etc.) to be anything else. In fact, when I give my seats
away to friends and business associates one
of
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Got a chuckle out of the rules, Jack. :) I couldn't imagine breaking #5,
but some people just don't think...
Center Ice package and a DVD is the ONLY way to go for a hockey fan on the
west coast. I can catch a west-coast game live after work (either on
Center ice or the Kings/Ducks local
Lou Syracuse wrote:
Lou
2 goals, 4 assists in 5 games with my new team in spring league!
You'd be surprised how popular playing ice hockey is in Los Angeles. The
rink I play at houses 38 adult league teams spread over 5 divisions.
Lou -- we could use you on my team!!!
Don't think of them as fines. Think of them as charitable
contributions. bg
((( reminder: Topic deadline this Sunday! )))
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Ok...better take this [OT] now...I'm piling up these Hotlanta Slush
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=
= Remarkable that he lived to 84 chain smoking.
=
= Pete
Having stopped smoking over a year ago after 45 years of serious inhaling, all
I can say is ...
BULLSH*T, Pete.
You are, of course, entitled to your opinions. But my experience
Ok...better take this [OT] now...I'm piling up these Hotlanta Slush Fund
(aka FoxForward 2K7) fines!
Thanks guys - I only understand one word in three. I never did understand
baseball (it was baseball you were talking about wasn't it g)
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=Remarkable that he lived to 84 chain smoking.
Having stopped smoking over a year ago after 45 years of serious inhaling,
all I can say is ...
BULLSH*T, Pete.
You are, of course, entitled to your opinions. But my experience is that I
do not feel any better at all having stopped. And
http://www.comics.com/comics/workingdaze/archive/
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I too feel that all the medical pundits, attorneys, and other people wanting
to prove their point are just speculating..
I've known people that never smoked that have cancer and vice versa.
Virgil Bierschwale
Armstrong and Skipper Real Estate
(830) 329-6774 Cell
(830) 864-4799 Fax
(830) 864-4726
Your league site/team sites rock!I'm almost embarrassed to show you
ours. It is not kept up well, the only thing that is kept up is the
standings... We don't have levels 5A and 5B anymore, just 2-6. And stats...
What stats? They haven't even changed our team name yet.
www.pchlhockey.com.
Hello,
I just spent two hours at our church trying to help our paster get his
laptop to connect to the internet.
It is a new Compaq laptop with a wireless connection and was working fine
last week.
I don't have any wireless gear, so I am no expert.
The connection reports Limited or no
Delete all the previous wireless connections that have been identified and
reboot. The method varies because different manufacturers use different
software to assist you in establishing wireless connections. It sounds
like the laptop is trying to hookup to the wrong connections, kind of like a
Did you try to repair the wireless connection it got?
Did you try to refresh the list of available connections and then
disconnect, reconnect?
Sometimes the router can get hung up and needs rebooting. If all else
fails, try rebooting the router (if you can).
Is there any encryption - WEP or
Kent:
Check 2 things:
1. Make sure the router does not have a MAC address filter installed; if it
does add your MAC address getting access to
your router from a working machine
2. If you have w WEP or WPA encryption turned on make sure the remote laptop
has the same key and that you have
Hello,
Yes, I did the repair and it just kept saying invalid IP.
I refreshed the list of routers ... there are 2 in the building and it sees
both of them,
just can not connect to them.
I unplugged and reset the router ... did not help.
I reset the connection and re-entered the password for the
Try full immersion baptism. Push come to shove, delete your wireless
connections in Network Connections and start over from scratch.
Regards,
Scott Ramey
BDS Software
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Everyone please take note of the fact that I did not go for the cheap
shot by suggesting prayer.
Thank you.
B+
HALinNY
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On 4/13/07, Hal Kaplan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Everyone please take note of the fact that I did not go for the cheap
shot by suggesting prayer.
Eh, you just did...
A+
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You could manually config the ip address.
Rick Q
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Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 5:11 PM
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Subject: [NF] Laptop not connecting to the internet
Hello,
I just spent two hours at
Your email address was rejected by your email server. I tried to reply to
your mail but no luck. Tried several times to
both email address I have for you. What am I missing???
It's what I was missing, and it's now been fixed. Thanks for the
heads-up.
-Jerry
I've seen this happen before.
1. Make sure you have dhcp selected on the laptop, if
not it's going to try to connect to the hard ip which
may be in use, or not in the proper IP range.
2. Make sure dhcp client services is turned on.
3. Turn off your firewall just in case.
4. Make sure the
I love that name, RAMAC. Short for RAndoM ACcess. Like TOBOR. Very
1950s. And dumb!
Does anyone still have any Melmac dishes?
Yes!
Ken Dibble
www.stic-cil.org
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Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
I too feel that all the medical pundits, attorneys, and other people wanting
to prove their point are just speculating..
I've known people that never smoked that have cancer and vice versa.
You should read an introductory book about probability and statistics.
Actually I quite well with statistics as I've used it a lot to predict
things in the business world.
However, I've also found it is not fail proof.
Now what in the hell does gases have to do with anything ??
Virgil Bierschwale
Armstrong and Skipper Real Estate
(830) 329-6774 Cell
(830) 864-4799
Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
Actually I quite well with statistics as I've used it a lot to predict
things in the business world.
However, I've also found it is not fail proof.
But that's EXACTLY the meaning of 'probability'. Otherwise it would be
called 'certainbility'.
Now what in the hell
I can understand that.
Virgil Bierschwale
Armstrong and Skipper Real Estate
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(830) 864-4799 Fax
(830) 864-4726 Home
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Wow, an accomplished author dies, another is born.
--- Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
I too feel that all the medical pundits,
attorneys, and other people wanting
to prove their point are just speculating..
I've known people that never smoked that
I find it catches a lot on porn sites.
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foxforward.net
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Michael Madigan wrote:
Wow, an accomplished author dies, another is born.
And so, the fish bites!
Clap clap clap...yhaaa!
Thank you, thank you Ladies and Gentlemen.
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Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
I too feel that all the medical pundits,
Think Microsoft is the only company having trouble shipping its OS
on time? Well, it may only be a 4-month delay instead of a 4-year
delay, but Apple today released the following statement:
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iPhone has already passed
Michael Madigan wrote:
I find it catches a lot on porn sites.
And here I thought you'd say liberal sites. g
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On Thursday 12 April 2007 3:22 pm, Hal Kaplan wrote:
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=
= Remarkable that he lived to 84 chain smoking.
=
= Pete
Having stopped smoking over a year ago after 45 years of serious inhaling,
all I can say is ...
BULL
Hi Hall!
It IS
But only worth 16 points due to his resilience...
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Subject: [OT] Kurt Vonnegut dies
Another great one is gone.
If you fail after trying all the suggestions then do this. It almost always
works for me:
Open Network Connections
Right-click on your wireless connection
Click Properties
Uninstall Client for Microsoft Networks
You will be asked to boot your PC.
When you get back up, reinstall Microsoft Client
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