I think only medical claims will shut you down. I
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may I suggest you two 'more modern' ways to do it ?
First, using SCAN ... ENDSCAN is simpler and faster. You can use the FOR
and WHILE clause if you want to filter your export.
USE AT001 IN 0 ORDER I001C02
lnFileHandle = FCREATE('Interf2008.txt')
SELECT AT001
SCAN
= FPUTS(m.lnFileHandle, c001
Geoff Flight wrote:
Hi Geoff!
The implication is in your head not mine. It doesn't matter, they both
got what was coming to them.
By the way, when slavery ended in America a number of former "African
American" slaves emigrated to Africa and founded Liberia. What was their
first priority when
Gianni:
I know this! And I apologize for putting it in the wrong order. Too much Turkey
and my brain was clouded .
I didn't correct myself because Efren said he solved his problem with fputs.
Regardless all is fixed!
Regards,
Jack Skelley
From: [EMAIL PR
By disputing a minor issue (like who did the actual kidnapping) you make a
implication that this in some way changes the guilt of the slave owners.
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Geoff Flight wrote:
Hi Geoff!
Who is talking about justification, you?
> That is an interesting justification for slavery. Buying slaves off other
> traders makes you equally guilty by any rational thought pattern.
>
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Wow
You are wright !!
Thanks to all !!!
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Hi Efren and Jack,
the problem
Another way is to use FPUTS instead of FWRITE. That automatically adds
the CRLF at the end.
Joe Yoder
On Thursday, November 27, 2008 7:07 PM, Jack Skelley wrote:
>
>Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2008 19:07:21 -0500
>From: Jack Skelley
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>cc:
>Subject: RE: Carriage Returnn on a Text Fi
Hi Efren and Jack,
the problem was in the sequence:
not CHR(10) + chr(13)
but CHR(13) + chr(10)
But fputs() does it by itself...
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On Thu, 27 Nov 2008 19:07:21 -0500, Jack Skelley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Efren:
>Try adding a line feed with the chr(13)
>FWRITE (lnFileHandle
Pity they don't mix the two. You would not know if your coming or going
Al
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In the United States you can advertise anything and no one will shut you
down.
Late night tv is filled with 30-min
I just change FPUTS instead of FWRITE and that's it, was solved
Thanks
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I did
I did it, and I see the same result
TIA
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Efren:
Try adding a line feed with the
Efren:
Try adding a line feed with the chr(13)
FWRITE (lnFileHandle, c001numped + "|" + CHR(10) + chr(13))
Regards,
Jack Skelley
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Hi there, I'm trying to write an ASCII file using Visual Fox Pro, everithing
is ok, but . I can't put an carriage return after each record, when I
see the result file, I see just a one record, I thing shoulb be very simple
My code:
Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
> Malcolm Greene wrote:
>> Ricardo,
>>
>> At the risk of sounding like a broken record or commercial, you may want
>> to check out a hosted email provider like Gmail or Fastmail.
>>
>> The 4 big benefits of using a hosted email client vs. a local email
>> client:
>> - no hassle
Jeff Johnson wrote:
> * Begin
> IF !FILE('sytze.csv')
>lnhandle = FCREATE('sytze.csv')
> ELSE
>lnhandle = FOPEN('sytze.csv', 2)
> ENDIF
>
> IF lnhandle > -1
>lcstring = '14000.00,"Smart Car","A totally cool little car that gets
> 45 miles per gallon but does not have room for a spare t
Malcolm Greene wrote:
> Ricardo,
>
> At the risk of sounding like a broken record or commercial, you may want
> to check out a hosted email provider like Gmail or Fastmail.
>
> The 4 big benefits of using a hosted email client vs. a local email
> client:
> - no hassles with Outlook, Thunderbird, et
I heard from texans that Texas was stolen too.
HW
On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 7:58 PM, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Haha, We purchased the northeast from the Indians for some wampum. Then
> there was the Louisiana purchase, where we paid again, and finally the
> Alaskan purchase. And, believe i
Gil,
> I do not understand why she would not let
> me proceed...
Perhaps because it is unnecessary with Sibes?
Maybe if you tried it with a Labrador...
Kristyne McDaniel
http://www.kristynemcdaniel.com/blog
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Whether you think you can, o
> Wow! What i am more surprised at is how you havent developed the
> use of telapothy to control the devises to do what you wish. Such
> as having them write the code for you or control the cables to
> connect themselves together!
I did use Dragon Speaking Naturally last year when the nerve pain w
Paul McNett wrote:
> Or, I'm not willing to sacrifice my good name by trusting that some huge
> company
> isn't going to change a policy or make a mistake and screw my customer. Much
> better
> to have on-site mail services. But there's *no way* that would ever be an
> Exchange
> Server.
Let
Stephen Russell wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 2:32 PM, Michael Madigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm with you Malcolm. I use yahoo professional mail and never bother with
>> a mail client.
>>
>> I'm always amused how many small offices set up exchange server and then
>> only use it for e
Haha, We purchased the northeast from the Indians for some wampum. Then
there was the Louisiana purchase, where we paid again, and finally the
Alaskan purchase. And, believe it or not, you are hearing this from a
"native" American!
John Harvey
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Plus you lose all control and security by using such places. Would you take
seriously a company with a hotmail or yahoo email address? I wouldn't.
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That is an interesting justification for slavery. Buying slaves off other
traders makes you equally guilty by any rational thought pattern.
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When you give back the entire continental united states you stole from the
Indians.
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On Nov 27, 2008, at 2:16 PM, Alan Lukachko wrote:
> http://tinyurl.com/6aeuvx
Wow, that's an impressive comparison!
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Yeap, I hear you.
Regards,
LelandJ
Pete Theisen wrote:
> Leland Jackson wrote:
>
>> Probably the best way to handle the kind of market volatility of the
>> last year for those who are not in or near retirement is to have a plan
>> where a fixed amount of money is invested each month, perhap
Pete Theisen wrote:
> Leland Jackson wrote:
>
>
>> On June 2, 1987 President Reagan nominates Greenspan for chairman of the
>> Federal Reserve Board, which he served for five terms until January 31,
>> 2006. He served under the following presidents:
>>
>> 2 terms - Ronald Reagan - Republican
Alan Lukachko wrote:
> http://tinyurl.com/6aeuvx
Hi Al!
It sort of looks like a humongous transfer payment from the productive
classes to the idlers on both ends. The poor can't pay anything and have
to be bailed out, the rich won't pay anything (except the election
campaign contributions) and
Leland Jackson wrote:
> On June 2, 1987 President Reagan nominates Greenspan for chairman of the
> Federal Reserve Board, which he served for five terms until January 31,
> 2006. He served under the following presidents:
>
> 2 terms - Ronald Reagan - Republican
> 1 term - George H. W. Bush -
http://tinyurl.com/6aeuvx
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Having the USA government go out of business is a risky proposition;
since, an unknown will fill the power vacuum, and its hard to predict
how you and I might fare in the new environment, but the odds are we
wouldn't fare well.
Regards,
LelandJ
Pete Theisen wrote:
> Leland Jackson wrote:
>
Wow! What i am more surprised at is how you havent developed the use of
telapothy to control the devises to do what you wish. Such as having them write
the code for you or control the cables to connect themselves together!
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
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From:
According to the "United States housing bubble" Wiki, On October 15,
2008, Anthony Faiola, Ellen Nakashima and Jill Drew , wrote a lengthy
article in the Washington Post titled, "What Went Wrong." In their
investigation, the authors claim that Greenspan vehemently opposed any
regulation of fin
My days of building my own PCs are over. I built some great machines, some
of which are still in use with day in, day out commercial processing. But
about 3 years ago I decided my time was better invested in coding and
providing support, not in building PCs and Servers. So Dell is getting most
o
Leland Jackson wrote:
> First things first. Having excessive deficit spending is irrelevant, if
> the USA goes bankrupt.
Hi Leland!
So run up a huge debt and declare bankruptcy? The guys stuck with the
bill are the richies, vast numbers of whom are foreign nationals.
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Pete
http://
Leland Jackson wrote:
> Probably the best way to handle the kind of market volatility of the
> last year for those who are not in or near retirement is to have a plan
> where a fixed amount of money is invested each month, perhaps from a
> payroll deduction. This would average out the ups and d
John wrote:
> banks can retire the old mortgages in default with new mortgages that are
> performing on the underlying real estate collateral.>
Hi John!
The people didn't have to even move. They could just refinance into one
of the "new mortgages" based on the bubble "value" of their home. And
You might want to look at Circuit City, if you have one of the stores that
is closing, nearby. I'm going to one tomorrow to see about getting some
motherboards, cpus and memory at 40% off. We have two stores here, in the
hood, that are closing.
John Harvey
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On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 5:43 PM, Stephen Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 2:32 PM, Michael Madigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm with you Malcolm. I use yahoo professional mail and never bother with
>> a mail client.
>>
>> I'm always amused how many small offices
BTW, I am in the throes of selecting my next PC to replace my primary
communication, Quicken/Quickbooks machine. I have been using an AMD 1800,
2Gb Win XP Pro machine for several years, but it is beginning to show its
age with newer apps requiring more performance. I am torn between a Dell
Precis
Didn't say it was, just the configs look like php. Care to elaborate further
on rails?
John Harvey
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On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 5:26 PM, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I downloaded ruby just yesterday. Looks like php
>
--
I saw a Rails demo 3 weeks ago at Bar Camp here in Memphis.
Rails is so not PHP.
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On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 2:32 PM, Michael Madigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm with you Malcolm. I use yahoo professional mail and never bother with a
> mail client.
>
> I'm always amused how many small offices set up exchange server and then only
> use it for email anyway, when for $1.00 a
Also, the security laws regulating trading in derivatives needs to be
reformed to make it illegal to simple gambler or bet on a derivative.
Only investors that have a vested interest in the underlying item on
which a value is derived should be allowed to invest the derivatives.
Regards,
Lelan
First things first. Having excessive deficit spending is irrelevant, if
the USA goes bankrupt. Right now it's important to turn the economic
decline around, which will require some short term spending to put the
unemployed back to work, to prevent additional losses in employment, and
to creat
> Even if you make false claims?
>
Seems we have the budget to pass laws prohibiting such activity, but no
funds to properly enforce them. Snake oil salesfolks climb over dead bodies
of suckers while laughing in the face of all this wonderful legislation
meant to protect consumers from being sucke
Probably the best way to handle the kind of market volatility of the
last year for those who are not in or near retirement is to have a plan
where a fixed amount of money is invested each month, perhaps from a
payroll deduction. This would average out the ups and downs in the
market over the l
< Countrywide Financial was a chain of 200 or 300 saving and loan companies,
sometime called thrift institutions, located in California and Nevada.
Countrywide was one of the first mortgage companies to get in trouble
writing risky mortgages, including ARMs, (eg adjustable rate mortgages),
which pr
There was no other option. Gore? . . . please! Kerry? ... double please!
John Harvey
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Perhaps it is the American people, including you, who are to blame for
having been duped into electing George W. Bush as president for two terms.
Regards,
LelandJ
John wrote:
> He is so stupid, he beat the dems twice. What does that say about them?
>
> John Harvey
>
>
> -Original Message---
I don't think the blame for the financial crisis can be assigned to one
particular political party or even particular individuals. It was a kind
of mass psychology in which greed and selfishness drove an entire
industry into near ruin. Below is my understanding of what has occurred:
A Credit De
On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 2:50 PM, Michael Madigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In the United States you can advertise anything and no one will shut you down.
Even if you make false claims?
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In the United States you can advertise anything and no one will shut you down.
Late night tv is filled with 30-minute infomercials selling everything from
penis enlarging pills to colon cleansing systems. I'm sure most of them are
completely useless.
--- On Thu, 11/27/08, Dave Crozier <[EMAI
Thu, 27 Nov 2008 21:23:56 +1300, Sytze de Boer wrote:
>
> Hi Folk
> Once again, I am indebted to Profox and all you folk who try to help me
> Hopefully, on elast question.
>
> How do you detect the presence of a carriage return and line feed, and
> how do you strip out.
> I think a carrigae return
Hi Everybody!
http://www.anncoulter.com/
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Hi Everybody!
http://michellemalkin.com/
"the Obama crowd is now contemplating a preventive detention law and an
alternative judicial system for the most sensitive national security
cases involving the most highly classified information. Information that
has no place being aired in the civilia
Hi Everybody!
Yep, Piracy is against the law, and any nation can enforce it. Send them
to hell.
http://law.jrank.org/pages/9216/Piracy.html
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Paul Hill wrote:
> http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/africa/article5235404.ece
>
> Pirate 'mothership' was really Thai fishing boat
>
> The pirate "mothership" destroyed by the Indian Navy in the Gulf of
> Aden was a Thai fishing boat that had been hijacked and whose crew
> were tied u
On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 12:22 PM, Pete Theisen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Everybody!
>
> http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/20/washington/20military.html
>
> "He stressed that there were no plans to mount rescues of the 18 ships
> and their crews currently being held by pirates."
>
> They are kidd
Hi Everybody!
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/20/washington/20military.html
"He stressed that there were no plans to mount rescues of the 18 ships
and their crews currently being held by pirates."
They are kidding, right? How hard would it be to put militia on all the
ships traveling the area a
Apple was forced to pull a television advert for the iPhone 3G today after
the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) decided it exaggerated the speed
of mobile browsing.
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/239556/
I know a little bit if exaggeration is expected but that's ridiculous
Dave Crozier
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Hi Everybody!
http://www.motherjones.com/washington_dispatch/2008/11/somali-pirates-help-obama-make-nice-with-iran.html
or
http://tinyurl.com/5kghzf
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On Wed, 26 Nov 2008 17:26:27 -0600, "John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> I downloaded ruby just yesterday. Looks like php
Go onto a Rails dev forum and say that. Double dare ya. ;)
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Kevin S. Goff wrote:
> I'm "pro-choice"...but regardless, Planned Parenthood clearly has the wrong
> idea on that one.
Hi Kevin!
I am pro-choice only on "Animal Rights", meaning that such questions are
to be resolved between a woman and her furrier.
> What celebrates the birth of the Christ Chi
I'm "pro-choice"...but regardless, Planned Parenthood clearly has the wrong
idea on that one.
KG
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Sytze,
Use StrTran - Example:
Strtran("Hello There","o T","") => "Hellhere"
So, in your program you do the following:
cCrLf=chr(13)+chr(10)
So cNewString=strtran(cOld_String,cCrLF,"")
Dave Crozier
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Geoff Flight wrote:
> Never been terrorist attacks against Americans? Que?
>
>
Here the Madigan AI group.
The program has gone nuts, sorry for that. We've lost a couple of
memory banks, just recent history, but we have proper backups.
We'll have it sorted out soon.
> -Original Message---
Ed Leafe wrote:
> On Nov 26, 2008, at 8:24 PM, Geoff Flight wrote:
>
>> We can always trade racism in our respective countries. Your history
>> is stained with blood and slavery.
>
> I don't understand the comparison. Both the USA and Australia
> decimated the aboriginal populations. O
Hi Folk
Once again, I am indebted to Profox and all you folk who try to help me
Hopefully, on elast question.
How do you detect the presence of a carriage return and line feed, and
how do you strip out.
I think a carrigae return and line feed is the ctrl(13) and ctrl(10) factors.
But, how do you d
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