Just to clarify.. you have two Raid 5 arrays... one as drive C and one as
drive E?
Regards
Michael Hawksworth
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At least you are ok for conferences. Any VFP conference in the USA it seems.
Allen
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Hi all,
Like some
Michael
You can do this will the dell open manage array manager, if you make your
existing drives dynamic you can also do it by adding drives on at a time to
the array and rebuilding until you can resize to the larger volume.
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Michael Hawksworth
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Take a look at Eclipse. DOn't expect to find an equivalent of Visual
Studio though.
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Fletcher Johnson wrote:
Hi all,
Like some of you, I have been using .NET for a while. Do you know of
any email lists like this one that focus on .NET?
This is an incredible list for quality of content as well as beating the
crap out of a thread.
On the .Net side I have not seen near
Pete Theisen wrote:
On Tuesday 10 July 2007 16:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://malaysiajobsonline.vynnescrib.com/2007/07/engineering.html
Get a look at that salary. I'd pick up FPD again for that kind of
money!
Hi Stephen!
Good deal if you can relocate overseas, and outrun the
On 7/10/07, MB Software Solutions [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Scoble: Microsoft Is Run By Geeks | WebProNews:
http://www.webpronews.com/topnews/2007/07/09/scoble-microsoft-is-run-by-geeks
Microsoft is run by geeks the same way that internal combustion
engines are run by gasoline. They are
On 7/10/07, Ken Dibble [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps the defining consideration is, what sort of organization is it?
There are literally millions of organizations in the world that can use
customized database software that do not and will never have a traveling
salesperson, a London
Stephen the Cook wrote:
Fletcher Johnson wrote:
Hi all,
Like some of you, I have been using .NET for a while. Do you know of
any email lists like this one that focus on .NET?
This is an incredible list for quality of content as well as beating the
crap out of a thread.
On
Allen,
At least you are ok for conferences. Any VFP conference in the USA it
seems.
Can you clarify what you mean with respect to VFP conferences in the USA?
The way I read it you are saying there are plenty of .NET conferences, but not
many for VFP. Is this
what you are saying?
Rick
White
What I was saying was there was too much non VFP at USA VFP conferences. At
least Prague was VFP sessions.
Allen
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hi,
I haven't done any vfp help in years and don't want to have to find my way
around .chm stuff.
So is it still possible to use .dbf help files, and if so what is the
format of the file
ta
Andrew Davies MBCS CITP
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PC Development Officer
Allen,
I can tell you there will be lots of VFP at Southwest Fox. But you should know
that a general theme
in the feedback from conference attendees (at least here in the USA) is to have
sessions on
integrating VFP with other technologies in addition to the VFP content. I
believe VFP
Dude did his homework.
http://directorblue.blogspot.com/2007/07/whats-hidden-in-iphones-fine-print.html
Sorry about the long url
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Jeff Johnson wrote:
I really have a hard time with folks that only use 4 characters for
keywords. I ran across one today that needed 5. Bill, where are your
quizzes?
How about one that needs 8?
MESSAGEBOX()
Peter
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On Wednesday, July 11, 2007 9:59 AM Peter Cushing wrote:
How about one that needs 8?
MESSAGEBOX()
Works for me in VFP7:
?MESSAGEB('hello')
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On Wednesday, July 11, 2007 9:57 AM Stephen wrote:
Dude did his homework.
http://directorblue.blogspot.com/2007/07/whats-hidden-in-iphones-fine-
print.html
Sorry about the long url
Many of the 'fine print' is the same as other cell phone agreements. Not
much new.
David L. Crooks
David Crooks wrote:
On Wednesday, July 11, 2007 9:59 AM Peter Cushing wrote:
How about one that needs 8?
MESSAGEBOX()
Works for me in VFP7:
?MESSAGEB('hello')
Think you've made a mistake there. It should be
?MESSAGEB('hello world') ;-)
My point was that you need to
These are the organizations for whom
web applications provide nowhere near enough benefit to compensate for
their eternally clunky, slow, and inflexible nature.
How long does it take your app to boot? How long does it take to
navigate to a web site?
Celeron 1.12 GHz
256 MB RAM
Win 98 SE
On Wednesday, July 11, 2007 10:11 AM Peter Cushing wrote:
Think you've made a mistake there. It should be
?MESSAGEB('hello world') ;-)
My point was that you need to type 8 letters minimum or it will think
you are
calling the MESSAGE() function.
You are correct. :-)
David L. Crooks
Can I throw a Me too (kinda) in here?
There will be lots of Fox at FoxForward too. We are, however, taking a
(much) broader look at the world. I felt like Fox developers are
interested in so many technologies, that I didn't want to restricting
the topics to just Fox.
It isn't going to be just
Note that I also do a simple LockFile() on the file to make sure the
other workstation didn't squeeze inbetween the first two lines.
Okay, it looks like you're using CreateFile() (despite its name) just to
return a handle for a file whose name is passed in as a parameter? Then you
lock that
I'm looking for an event log emailer that will email a
windows event log error message when one comes up.
There are several when I do a google search, but I'm
looking for one that someone here has used and likes.
If you don't like the one suggested, you can try my product, Overseer
Network
I am not sure how you will like the results, but yes you can and the help is
the same structure as
the FoxPro 2.6 DBF Help file:
Structure for table: C:\PROGRAM FILES\FPD26\FOXHELP.DBF
Memo file block size: 64
Code Page:0
Field Field Name
DO YOU WANT A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO LEAD AND DO MORE WITH YOUR VISUAL FOXPRO
9.0 MANUFACTURING AND ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS EXPERIENCE?
Do you have aspirations to do more than the programming/analyst work,
possibly leading a team of programmer/analysts and charting the future
technology course at a
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Dude did his homework.
http://directorblue.blogspot.com/2007/07/whats-hidden-in-iphones-fine-print.html
WOW! Glad I'm not jumping on that bandwagon. From the article:
Double Billing. You and the Caller Both Get Charged for the Same Call.
That's why I'm glad
thanks for the info Rick -
poking around in Help! I found this under 'HelpContextId Property'
The Help compiler required to create graphical-style help is included with
Visual FoxPro
Is it - where?
Andrew Davies MBCS CITP
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On Jul 11, 2007, at 12:17 PM, MB Software Solutions wrote:
WOW! Glad I'm not jumping on that bandwagon. From the article:
Double Billing. You and the Caller Both Get Charged for the Same
Call.
That's why I'm glad I use Cingular...any call I make to another
Cingular
customer (well,
Rick Schummer wrote:
My recommendation is to run to West-Wind.com and get the HTML Help Builder
for a couple hundred
bucks. It is simple to use and creates a much more professional Help system.
Is this something I can buy and have someone else on my staff (a
non-developer type) do, or
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Jul 11, 2007, at 12:17 PM, MB Software Solutions wrote:
WOW! Glad I'm not jumping on that bandwagon. From the article:
Double Billing. You and the Caller Both Get Charged for the Same
Call.
That's why I'm glad I use Cingular...any call I make to another
On Jul 11, 2007, at 12:47 PM, MB Software Solutions wrote:
Yes, I know that! ;-) I read that to mean those folks using
iPhones on
the ATT network would both be chargedwith the emphasis on iPhone
users there...I could be wrong!
I don't know how likely it is that they can tell
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Jul 11, 2007, at 12:47 PM, MB Software Solutions wrote:
Yes, I know that! ;-) I read that to mean those folks using
iPhones on
the ATT network would both be chargedwith the emphasis on iPhone
users there...I could be wrong!
I don't know how likely
On Jul 11, 2007, at 1:00 PM, MB Software Solutions wrote:
Hmmm.well then they must rectify the amount (zero it out)
once my
bill is generated, using the phone number lookup to verify that it's a
fellow ATT (formerly Cingular) customer to honor that deal, I guess?
No, from what
Is there any way to get the date and version of the executable while running
in production? FDATE() and AGETFILEVERSION() you have to pass the file
name. This application is running on terminal servers and it would be
better if we could get those two bits of information programmatically.
Stephen,
Yeah, I was planning to check those out, but thought I would at least see if
anyone here knows a good place to start.
Thanks,
Fletcher
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Michael,
Do you have the link for Tek Tips? And yes, you are right about the UT. At
one point, I was told they were going to support email, but I don't think it
ever happened.
Thanks,
Fletcher
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Hi Jeff
Is there any way to get the date and version of the executable while running
in production? FDATE() and AGETFILEVERSION() you have to pass the file
name. This application is running on terminal servers and it would be
better if we could get those two bits of information
Graham Dobson wrote:
According to the Feb 1 2007 Economist, there are roughly 30,000 non-citizens
on active duty with the US armed forces and another 11,000 in the reserves.
They come from more than 200 countries,
with notable contingents from Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica and El
I don't pay for inbound calls on my cell, regardless of where they
originate.
::m
Ed Leafe wrote:
Umm... ATT *is* Cingular. And all cell carriers, including Cingular/
ATT, work this way. ATT makes exceptions for calls to anyone within
the same network, or calls between certain
Fletcher Johnson wrote:
Michael,
Do you have the link for Tek Tips? And yes, you are right about the UT. At
one point, I was told they were going to support email, but I don't think it
ever happened.
He (Michel Fournier) always seemed proactive in things like this.
Wonder why he
Fletcher Johnson wrote:
Michael,
Do you have the link for Tek Tips?
Oops...forgot to include the URL. Try this:
http://www.tek-tips.com/threadminder.cfm?pid=796
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On Jul 11, 2007, at 2:49 PM, Michael Oke, II wrote:
I don't pay for inbound calls on my cell, regardless of where they
originate.
What service do you have? I've had the two biggest US carriers
(Verizon and Cingular/ATT), and they both do that.
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On Wednesday 11 July 2007 13:45, Michael Oke, II wrote:
Graham Dobson wrote:
According to the Feb 1 2007 Economist, there are roughly 30,000
non-citizens on active duty with the US armed forces and another 11,000
in the reserves. They come from more than 200 countries,
with notable
No, just one array of 5 disks. Dell put the C drive
and the E drive on the same array, along with some
sort of diagnostics partition.
The check consistancy function won't run on that
logical C drive, but it will run on the E drive.
This is very frustrating.
One thing I've read is to add a 6th
Most of this guys arguments here have already been debunked.
Inbound calls not being charged is fairly standard in other countries, but
here with cell phones it mostly works the other way, except for some of the
smaller companies, as far as I know.
For an expert, this guy doesn't know that most
Just saw this on a user group announcement. That seems strange that
they'd dump M$ exams? I thought M$ had the widest array of exam
offerings. ??
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Justin Darnell wrote:
Most of this guys arguments here have already been debunked.
Inbound calls not being charged is fairly standard in other countries, but
here with cell phones it mostly works the other way, except for some of the
smaller companies, as far as I know.
For an expert, this
If you don't like the one suggested, you can try my product,
Overseer Network Monitor(http://www.overseer-network-monitor.com/).
Very nice, Derek.
Just to mention, I once worked on a mainframe monitor type product
that sold like hotcakes because the 1st screen that popped up after
This is your company?
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I'm looking for an event log emailer that will
email a
windows event log error message when one comes up.
There are several when I do a google search, but
I'm
looking for one that someone here has used and
likes.
MB Software Solutions wrote:
So this Bob Kirsch is scheduled for LA Fox? You'll have to give us the
day-after report!
The one sentence explanation (from another member) -- This is better
than I expected it to be.
Based on what I saw, I was favorably impressed.
Bill
Jeff Johnson wrote:
Kevin: From day one I have learned to do the verbose with no shortcuts.
For example, I define all of my variables in VFP as I did in COBOL and RPG
and C even though it is not required. I doesn't hurt, makes your programs
easier to read and will always work. If you ever
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Hi Jeff
Is there any way to get the date and version of the executable while
running
Nextel (together with Sprint). The two-way radio was what we originally
were after but the free incoming is a tremendous savings.
::michael
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Jul 11, 2007, at 2:49 PM, Michael Oke, II wrote:
I don't pay for inbound calls on my cell, regardless of where they
originate.
Note that I also do a simple LockFile() on the file to make sure the
other workstation didn't squeeze inbetween the first two lines.
Okay, it looks like you're using CreateFile() (despite its name) just to
return a handle for a file whose name is passed in as a parameter? Then you
lock
Hi Everybody!
Relax, says Father Jonathan, you aren't necessarily going to hell.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,288976,00.html
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Is this something I can buy and have someone else on my staff (a
non-developer type) do, or must you be a tech geek to work it?
I am pretty sure anyone with an ability to understand a little HTML and what
the concept of Help is
all about can use HTML Help Builder. If they are a little more
Yes, it is called HTML Help Workshop. I think Microsoft stopped shipping it
with VFP 9, but you can
download it from Microsoft.com. It is very painful to use, but if you try it I
am pretty sure you
will part with the $200 to get HTML Help Builder from Rick Strahl.
Rick
White Light Computing,
Its nice to know the Pope isn't a Religious Righter, but does he feel
Hell is the destination of all non-Christians, even though some members
of other Religions may have deep Religious/Spiritual beliefs.
Regards,
LelandJ
Pete Theisen wrote:
Hi Everybody!
Relax, says Father Jonathan, you
On Wednesday 11 July 2007 21:28, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
Hi Leland!
You would fit right in as a Catholic, although you might not make it as an
altar boy in some churches. There are very, very few Catholic conservatives.
That said, there is an idea from the more-or-less middle ages
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