On Thursday 13 March 2008 22:28, Bob Calco wrote:
http://www.abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id=4443788page=1
Well, at least the lefties are coming out in full, unashamed, and curiously
honest color this election.
Unfortunately, one of the biggest America-haters of them all* is currently
in
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 10:12 AM, Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or even our beloved Profox
Allen
At least here we don't resort to Nacht und Nebel tactics. s
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Its more likely that excel screws up the data in the first place. It mangles
dates well.
Allen
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Anyone know if there are any alternative ways of getting data from
For me it goes back to before the UT was thought of. Behaving like a spoilt
brat comes to mind.
Allen
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Hi Folk
I'm trying to follow this thread
As I read this, a person announced he is to be
Hi all
I am using an olecontrol as a date picker on a form.
There are quite a few date fields to enter. These are automatically
populated with today's date on opening the form. I want to offer the
employee the option of double clicking on a date field which I want to
move to the position of
Maybe Wollen über den Augen (good old bablefish probably said hovercraft
is full of eels)
Allen
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On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 10:12 AM, Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or even our beloved Profox
Allen
At
Or even our beloved Profox
Allen
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Separate? You mean the name is just a coincidence?
Somehow I doubt it. I assume that the same attitude that pervades
all of UT will apply to this
Thanks Jean
I am having enough trouble learning French. Im not going to start German as
well :)
Allen
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On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 9:12 AM, Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Its more likely that excel screws up the data in the first place. It mangles
dates well.
Tell me about it... It seems to ignore the regional date settings.
Normally I end up exporting dates as character strings.
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Steady boys - you are straying into [OT] territory. You'll have Mike
getting hot under the collar again g.
John Weller
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Maybe Wollen über den Augen (good old bablefish probably said
hovercraft
is full of eels)
Allen
Hi Rick,
Heck, I hang out here in the center of the anti-Microsoft Fox Universe
because I learn something
I just spent 10 minutes searching google trying to find evidence that
ProFox is actually middle-of-the-road in being anti-Microsoft, but I got
saddled down with skimming/reading parts of
Hi all,
I'm on Vista Business 32 /VFP 9.0 SP2 here. Can someone
verify if these files versions are the current/correct ones? I'm prepairing
an InnoSetup script and would like to deliver not outdated files.
GDIPLUS.DLL 6.0.3275.0
MSVCR71.DLL 7.10.3052.4
Excel spreadsheet is edited by numerous people during the day, need prog to
run on schedule every night.
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Sent: 13 March 2008 21:28
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You are making too much sense. Stop that!
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Hi Rick,
Heck, I hang out here in the center
Are you importing via OLE, or just appending from file?
JH
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Excel spreadsheet is edited by
Whew! Glad I'm not voting for Obama's Pastor.
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And doesn't Obama put a lot of stock in him? Not to mention Looney Louis
It's McCain, as he is definitely - the lesser of evils. McCain The Lesser,
hmmm, has a nice ring to it. It could be a T-shirt!
JH
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And doesn't Obama put a lot of stock in him? Not to mention Looney Louis
No. Not that I'm aware of.
Do you put a lot of stock in your pastor? If so, and he says something
stupid, it must mean that you agree, right?
A junk article, an obvious non-sequitor, and not
Just Appending From Excel file. Can we import via OLE on a machine that
does not have Excel installed?
Nick
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Sent: 14 March 2008 12:22
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Subject: RE: Getting at Excel
No
Allen
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Subject: RE: Getting at Excel data from VFP
Just Appending From Excel file. Can we import via OLE on a machine that
does not have Excel
OK point taken.
What does Excel do to the data? Is it dates for instance, if so could you
import them as text and parse the text?
John Weller
01380 723235
07976 393631
Excel spreadsheet is edited by numerous people during the day,
need prog to
run on schedule every night.
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/fun/Bizarro.asp?date=20080313
Why is this? So the new leader can surrender quicker than the French?
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The day Microsoft makes something that doesn't suck, they'll be making
vacuum- cleaners.
Besides, 63,000 known defects in Windows should be enough for anyone.
Excellent article. A bit large for a summary of all things bad with Windows
(I guess an article re: what is good with Windows would
Jean Laeremans wrote:
Take a wild guess. Hint they like banning people there
Reminds me of the Seinfeld episode where Kramer gets banned from Joe's
fruit market, and then Jerry gets banned too..hilarious!
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Do you put a lot of stock in your pastor? If so, and he says something
stupid, it must mean that you agree, right?
A junk article, an obvious non-sequitor, and not anything I'm going to
waste any more time on.
If you don't put stock in your pastor, you're wasting your time going to his
Excel is being used as a database. The initial problem with Append From is
that on the first column (Id field) it adds a CHR(0) at the front of the
field and chops off the last character.
Nick
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Of John
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 3:08 PM, MB Software Solutions General Account
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Jean Laeremans wrote:
Take a wild guess. Hint they like banning people there
Reminds me of the Seinfeld episode where Kramer gets banned from Joe's
fruit market, and then Jerry gets
Disclaimer: I'm not a lawyer.
Check into the licensing of Excel. Isn't there a part in there you can
install it on multiple machines (up to 3 I think) as long as you are the
only one using it, and only one instance at a time. Wouldn't this fall into
that technically? You did mention this runs on
Jean Laeremans wrote:
I do remember something like that but it was soup instead of fruit.
The Soup Nazi.
No soup for you!
I've actually eaten there. The soup *is* good. They have a sign near
the door: The soup that made Jerry Seinfield famous.
Hi Ed
The UTMag is free, so there's no spending involved. I don't know how
much autonomy I'll have, but I'm not paid to be the editor. I'm doing
it on a voluntary basis. I thought not to mention that originally in
case it seemed like bragging, but now it is significant. It's not like
I'll lose
On Mar 14, 2008, at 12:46 AM, Rick Schummer wrote:
You may doubt all you want Ed, that is your choice. I would not
expect you to benefit from a Fox
resource like this Fox-oriented magazine, but others might.
Please. There will not be any magic information there that cannot be
On Mar 14, 2008, at 9:29 AM, Mike yearwood wrote:
Are you sure FoxRockX will not refuse to publish some articles for
obscure reasons?
That's a silly argument. Innocent until proven guilty, y'know? UT has
a long history upon which to make such a decision.
Excuse my curiosity. I
I have two major applications that parse very complex XML that comes
from an HTTP call. It was originally written in VFP7. I recently
overhauled it using Python and call it using the run command. It runs
seamlessly in my application.
One of the files is a tab delimited text file and the
On Mar 14, 2008, at 9:47 AM, Jeff Johnson wrote:
I have two major applications that parse very complex XML that comes
from an HTTP call. It was originally written in VFP7. I recently
overhauled it using Python and call it using the run command. It runs
seamlessly in my application.
Thank
Hi Tracy,
The only reason for not installing Excel is that it is a Server that this
will run on; I am of the opinion that installing any MS Office product on a
server comprimises its security. However, if there is an Excel 'Data part'
install that would be fine, unfortunately I can't fine
I wouldn't install it on a server. Dedicate a machine with a static IP and
no DNS and hook it into a KVM switch in the server room. You'll be able to
run other scheduled processes on the box too.
Tracy
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Hi Tracy,
The
This is some simple code I use to rip data from an Excel spreadsheet
Any use?
If messagebox(Import Suppliers,36,Please confirm)=6
cFilename=getExFile(d:\suppliers.xls) getexfile just does a
locfile
is the path is wrong
If !isnull(cFilename)
Sele 0
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Hi Tracy,
The only reason for not installing Excel is that it is a Server that this
will run on; I am of the opinion that installing any MS Office product on
a
server comprimises its security. However, if there is an Excel
Hello,
I have a VFP9 program that someone wants to run on a Mac.
Is there some program on a Mac that will run Windows programs?
I don't know anything about Mac's ...
Thanks,
Kent
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Watch the video then.
Just being nice to Jerry Falwell got Republicans in
trouble, but this guy can say the most vicious things
and the left-wing media doesn't say a peep. I guess
it's fashionable to hate whitey!
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John Harvey wrote:
And doesn't
Obama - Yes he can ..surrender.
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Why is this? So the new leader can surrender
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Hi Ed
Please. There will not be any magic information there that cannot be
found elsewhere. The issue is supporting a business with whom you have
a fundamental difference of philosophy. When FoxTalk went to sleaze
marketing, I stopped buying it. It had nothing to do with Fox; I still
Kent Belan wrote:
I have a VFP9 program that someone wants to run on a Mac.
Is there some program on a Mac that will run Windows programs?
I don't know anything about Mac's ...
There are a couple choices, but given your experience level and the need
to get it running quickly, your best option
Hi Foxgang
I think its been mentioned before but I would like input from anyone who has
tried online to show off products. I have tried Skype's add ons and they
work fine unless they don’t. Unyte seems to give a lot of its already
ended errors. Yugma works fine but I have one client that gets
Can you imagine this whacko making regular visits to
the White House?
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Do you put a lot of stock in your pastor? If so,
and he says something
stupid, it must mean that you agree, right?
A junk article, an obvious non-sequitor, and not
anything I'm going to
This is hanging around Barack's neck.
Jesus was black by the way.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPjVp3PLnVs
Eliot Spitzer Gear!
http://www.cafepress.com/rightwingmike
Once you Barack you never go back!
Hello,
I have a VFP9 SP1 program when running on Vista, with Windows Aero
Appearance selected will lock up the computer after running for a while.
I tried to change the appearance to Windows Vista Basic, but that made the
desktop screen freak out after a while and turn black and move the task
Here's an idea.
Set up a computer that the client can dial into using
remote desktop.
On that computer, have PCAnywhere connected to a
second computer where you can do the demonstration.
So the client is connected via remote desktop to a
computer that is connected to a PCAnywhere session.
That
That sounds like a driver issue with the video card, or the video card is
heating up and dying.
I run VFP 9 SP 1 all day on my Areo enabled Vista. With a few tweaks in the
code, most of the video problems are gone. Dockable windows is the only
thing I've not found a correction for. I don't think
He can also remote desktop into a PC running the
program, if that's feasible.
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Kent Belan wrote:
I have a VFP9 program that someone wants to run on
a Mac.
Is there some program on a Mac that will run
Windows programs?
I don't know anything about
Hi Graham
Just FYI, but you could use INSERT-SQL to do that bypassing the APPEND
BLANK, the SCATTER, the memory variable re-assignments and the GATHER
lines.
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Not sure Im totally at ease with giving a client desktop access to the
computer but I ghet you idea. Thanks
Allen
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On Friday 14 March 2008 09:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The man who is the primary spiritual advisor to a candidate that has a shot
at becoming president is complaining about our country building prisons to
keep people who commit crimes. He should read his own Bible and see that
stealing and
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 11:40 AM, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Larry!
But the bible has that liberal crap in it about sanctuary cities and all
that.
Not to mention Jesus with that he who is without sin stuff. Liberal
commie
book, that bible. No wonder the catholics were told
On Mar 14, 2008, at 10:05 AM, Kent Belan wrote:
I have a VFP9 program that someone wants to run on a Mac.
Is there some program on a Mac that will run Windows programs?
I don't know anything about Mac's ...
VMs are definitely the way to go for any Mac made in the past few
years, as
Behalf Of John Weller
Anyone know if there are any alternative ways of getting data from
Excel into Fox? Both IMPORT and APPEND FROM screw-up the incoming data.
Have you tried using ADO.
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On Mar 14, 2008, at 10:17 AM, Mike yearwood wrote:
That's a silly argument. Innocent until proven guilty,
y'know? UT has
a long history upon which to make such a decision.
How come it seems I'm guilty by association?
I don't think anyone's said anything personally against
http://www.pamshouseblend.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=4756
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I'm writing this from a session at PyCon, which began this morning.
First off, I'm not the only Fox guy here. Carl Karsten has been one
of the most active people in the Chicago Python group in organizing
the conference and getting a lot of the technical stuff in place
forthe
Ed Leafe wrote:
What's the most amazing thing is that in an age where technical
conference attendance has been waning across the board, PyCOn is
exploding! Two years ago there were a little over 300 attendees; last
year that swelled to around 600. This year we're right around 1,100
That it true from me as well
Allen
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I don't think anyone's said anything personally against you. The
only negatives I've seen are about UT.
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You starting rumors? I'm not in Chicago currently.
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Sent: Friday, March 14, 2008 1:11 PM
I'm writing this from a session at PyCon, which began this morning.
First off, I'm not the only Fox guy here. Carl Karsten has been one
of the most
Tracy Pearson wrote:
You starting rumors? I'm not in Chicago currently.
I think he misspoke and meant Randy Pearson. If memory serves, Lauren
and Randy would frequently play off of each other in the wwwc threads
(forum for West Wind Web Connection).
Paul
Thanks for the post Ed. I'm with Paul. I was planning on going and my
daughter decided to have a baby. It will be just my luck that Jamie (my
other daughter) will have a baby next year.
I would really like to see it near Paul's in the San Francisco area. LA
or Vegas would be good too. I
On Friday 14 March 2008 11:59, Ed Leafe wrote:
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Hi Ed!
Tucker is fortunate not to have had the homosexual agenda forced upon him,
yet. What makes him think his luck will hold out?
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http://www.pete-theisen.com/
I was trying to get my company to send me but it didn't work this time...
Jeff Johnson wrote:
Thanks for the post Ed. I'm with Paul. I was planning on going and my
daughter decided to have a baby. It will be just my luck that Jamie (my
other daughter) will have a baby next year.
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In my Vista notebook I got
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On
Tucker is fortunate not to have had the homosexual agenda forced upon him,
yet. What makes him think his luck will hold out?
Is he sure? Subtlety means you don't know what you are being fed.
Was this an attempt to stifle the free speach of Rep Kern?
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I have been testing on my Laptop with Vista Windows Aero and transparancy
turned off.
I leave the VFP9 SP1 EXE running on minimized and not too long the windows
command bar
starts to become corrupted. The time disappears, the icon shortcuts
disappear and the running applications that are on the
Ok Vista and Aero
Ive yet to puit SP2 on, and I don’t have a real Vista install (only virtual
PC)
So does VFP9 SP2 run in Vista with Aero or not. I wanted to make use of the
3D stuff for displays
Allen
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I've not seen that behavior, I have seen the Vista desktop stop responding
when a VFP application was connecting to a server through UNC. Came down to
an Anti-Virus program being a bit aggressive.
HTH,
Tracy
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Sent: Friday, March 14, 2008 3:40 PM
I
Kent Belan wrote:
I have been testing on my Laptop with Vista Windows Aero and transparancy
turned off.
I leave the VFP9 SP1 EXE running on minimized and not too long the windows
command bar
starts to become corrupted. The time disappears, the icon shortcuts
disappear and the running
I just got a new Acer 17 laptop. My VFP SP1 application runs normally. The
display is a little 'washed out' but that is true with
all the Vista computers I have seen. Does anyone know how to get a win2k or
WinXP display from Vista? In fact, I would like to
replace all that Vista junk with the
I tried to kill the program but the desktop is already messed up.
Only way to recover is to restart or logoff.
I sell this program for $30. I can't expect people to jump thru hoops
to get it to run correctly on Vista ...
What happens when you ctrl-alt-del, bring up the task
manager, and
This is real strange. It makes the Vista desktop loose its mind and the only
way
to recover is to logoff or reboot.
I have been using this laptop for several months now and have not seen this
happen,
until now that I am testing my VFP9 EXE on this laptop.
There must be something that can be
Right click the desktop: Personalize
Select: Window Color and Appearance
Select: Open classic appearance properties for more color options
Yes, it's a pain to get back to the old style.
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Sent: Friday, March 14, 2008 4:12 PM
I just got a new Acer 17 laptop.
What does your program do that is not native VFP? GDI calls of any sort? API
calls?
I run VFP 9 SP 1 applications all day, and the techs here all have upgraded
video cards now and are on Vista. There isn't any complaints from them.
Unless they are accessing the Network drives, that is slow. They
Hello Tracy,
Its a basic app, but it does display pictures and uses GDIPlusX library
to do some image resizing.
Maybe GDIPlusX is the problem.
Maybe I should contact Cesar and see if he knows if there is a problem
with GDIPlusX and Vista.
What does your program do that is not native VFP? GDI
You can set up an account with limited privileges.
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desktop access to the
computer but I ghet you idea. Thanks
Allen
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
http://lagesse.org/mosso-first-take/
http://lagesse.org/mosso-take-two-already/
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Bam! Everything just happens. I didn’t have to pick out a server
configuration, a data plan, a firewall, anti-virus - none of that crap
that
I've seen this happen several times, but finally have a short enough
code snippet to demo it.
I'm running vfp9 , sp1 on XP.
In the following code, qsql() is simply a wrapper that gets a handle and
runs a sqlexec, returns the result, and Messageboxes the error, if any.
Used it for years, runs
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 11:00 PM, Vince Teachout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BROWSE
What happens, and this has happened to me several times before, is that
the code just Stops when it hits the browse command, until I press any
key - then the browse pops
Hi
Try this;
1. Do whatever to show the browse and then,
2. execute again but this time use BROWSE LAST.
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you are going to have this problem too.
Subject: [Hope4America] GHOST EMAILS
I had a ghost email stuck in my Out Box [Windows
Mail/Vista] since early this morning. Neither
Microsoft nor HP have remedies for unsticking
them.
Both
Thanks Michael.
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I've occasionally had a problem with ghost E-mail as well, though I tend to
use Outlook Express and Windows XP.
What I usually do is create a new folder, copy all the messages in the
problem folder to this new folder, and then select and copy the messages
back to the original folder. This
Rick Schummer wrote:
I
personally think the UT is the center of the negative energy in the Fox
Universe, yet I found the
information in the old UT Magazine to be quite good. Some very bright people
write for this magazine
and the content was worth the time I spent reading it. Can't ask
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