it may it an index issue.
will pass on to the developer who is having the issue.
thanks to all of you.
From: Ken Dibble
To: profox@leafe.com
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 11:55 AM
Subject: Re: File is Not Open error
>Did you ever see an error ‘File is Not Open’? I am getting this err
NO SCAN REST or SCAN NEXT
it is a SCAN within another SCAN
Select table 1
Locate
Scan
Code…
Select table2
Locate
Scan
Code..
Code…
Code…
EndScan &&& I am getting this error here sometimes.
EndScan
From:
no transaction processing in here
ENDSCAN is used.
not sure how the space get in between END and SCAN?
From: Dan Covill
To: ProFox Email List
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 11:37 AM
Subject: Re: File is Not Open error
On 12/29/11 09:02, Jean Haidar wrote:
> Scan
> Code..
> Code…
> Co
Very cool video Kurt. Happy New Year to you.
Dennis Bastin
On Dec 30, 2011, Kurt Wendt http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjW0JJFWQQg
Regards, Kurt
Senior DeveloperWaitex Information System, Inc.P
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I hope the New Year brings good things to all of you. Its been another
great year here on the ProFox group - meeting so many helpful people -
and also some nice humorous banter.
Wish you all the best of luck for next year. I hope to be producing more
things with my Bot - including a Table Lamp I
On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 12:00 PM, Allen wrote:
> Hi Steve
> Correct on mysql or anything that requires users to have knowledge.
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You supply the scripts to the system and it just works. Backups, Log
shipping, reindexing if needed, monitoring what is going on is all
scripts.
What do
Have you tried Prozac for your condition?
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El 30/12/11 06:51, Michael Madigan escribió:
> Way to hang
On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 2:28 PM, Christof Wollenhaupt
wrote:
> b) Advantage Database Server is a server based system that uses DBF files
> as its storage. It's currently owned by SAP, so definitely a major player.
> ADS has been touring VFP conferences and user groups for the past few years.
By t
Hi Steve
Correct on mysql or anything that requires users to have knowledge.
Al
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From: Stephen Russell
If you have an issue with SQL Server you will probably have an issue
with MySQL as well as ..
Back in 2005 I tried to use .dbf with .NET and found that it wa
I have always considered that the "Send" button has a special magic.
*Only* upon clicking it does the fog lift from one's eyes. I have
tried fooling myself by composing an articulate, thoughtful message to
send to you all, but not sending it. Nope. Only clicking "Send"
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El 30/12/11 06:51, Michael Madigan escribió:
> Way to hang in there you bloated, Anti-Catholic, has-been.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lo_k2zVJ3Ic
>
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I've always wondered why assholes are so interested in other
people's lives. Is it that their own lives are devoid of any interest,
Michael Madigan wrote:
> Way to hang in there you bloated, Anti-Catholic, has-been.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lo_k2zVJ3Ic
Hi Michael,
This is three days old? I wonder if she is dating the drug dealer by now?
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On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 9:41 AM, Christof Wollenhaupt
wrote:
>>
>> In that you are thinking in VFP engine terms instead of
>> ADO.net.
>>
>
> Using EF makes you think in terms of objects instead of ADO.NET. I'm not
> convinced that ADO.NET is the only way we should think of data in .NET.
>
> In that you are thinking in VFP engine terms instead of
> ADO.net.
>
Using EF makes you think in terms of objects instead of ADO.NET. I'm not
convinced that ADO.NET is the only way we should think of data in .NET.
Christof
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On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 5:59 AM, Allen wrote:
> Hi Chistof
> It was a general question as to what happened to the products. Though I
> would have loved VFP integration with VS. I'm still looking for a way to use
> dbf's in .net (asp and c#) as I have a natural hate for sql servers that is
> unlike
>
> Did you ever see an error ‘File is Not Open’?
When the FPT file is read-only, but the DBF file isn't...
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> I'm not looking for anything not generally heard of, or can be used
> against me by competitors as
> VFP seems to be.
>
Well, that rules out Guineu, although it's usable from .NET from 32 and 64
bit systems... There are at least two established products on the market,
though:
a) Codebase has
Hi Chistof
It was a general question as to what happened to the products. Though I
would have loved VFP integration with VS. I'm still looking for a way to use
dbf's in .net (asp and c#) as I have a natural hate for sql servers that is
unlikely to change for a while. But I'm not looking for some
>
> Wondering what happened to all those products on the brew for VFP and
> Visual Studio and the like. Are any still going? There were at least 3 I
> heard of.
>
Which products are you thinking of and what is it that you want to do from
ASP.NET with a .DBF file?
Christof
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On 12/29/2011 9:41 AM, Malcolm Greene wrote:
>> Why would anyone write code for a 32 bit platform today when all machines
>> seem to be 64 bit?
>
> Ask Microsoft. While they ship a 64-bit version of Office, they strongly
> encourage everyone to use the 32-bit version of their suite.
LOL!
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M
On 12/28/2011 9:14 AM, Lou Syracuse wrote:
> I have the same issue with a .NET program, so it is not limited to VFP. It
> calls a StoredProc in SQLServer that takes an hour to run.
>
> I was thinking about creating a 'job' table.. get the ID and pass it along
> with the parameters to the Stored
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