RE: Table access on another computer

2013-09-26 Thread Allen
Don't forget 32 bit windows is somewhat limited for memory anyway Al -Original Message- Dave: The reason I ask is because I have two or three users accessing tables on a computer. The computer has plenty of good ram, I was just wondering how much might be used up by the file access vs.

RE: Table access on another computer

2013-09-26 Thread Dave Crozier
Jeff, Your biggest potential problem is using a workstation (if that is what it is) to share files from. Invariably you will find locking and/or contention problems which will cause you great grief. Databases/Tables should really only be shared from a fileserver where the O/S has been designed f

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Re: Double-Clicking and _dblclick

2013-09-26 Thread Eurico Chagas Filho
Gene, capture click and dblclick in the KeyPress event. Disable the clicks events. In the KeyPress call methods that execute whatever u want accordingly. HTH, E.  > > From: Gene Wirchenko >To: ProFox Email List >Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2013 2:05 PM >Subj

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Re: Broken Connection and Remote Views

2013-09-26 Thread MB Software Solutions, LLC
On 9/25/2013 3:48 PM, Mike Copeland wrote: Actually @@identity does have other uses, and depending on your backend server you may not want to use it (Microsoft SQL Server comes to mind) but I only work with MariaDB (MySQL) so it provides all I need. Google "select @@identity" and see if there ar

Re: Broken Connection and Remote Views

2013-09-26 Thread MB Software Solutions, LLC
On 9/25/2013 3:19 PM, Mike Copeland wrote: There are probably better ways to do it, but I use nResult=SQLEXEC(datahandle,'SELECT @@identity') If nResult is 0 then I just assume that there is a problem and proceed to disconnect, throw away the old handle, and then reconnect. If that fails,

RE: Grids: My Own Controls

2013-09-26 Thread Tracy Pearson
Gene Wirchenko wrote on 2013-09-26: >> Look at the MemberClass and MemberClassLibrary of the grid to use your >> subclass of Column. >> On the Column will ADD OBJECT what you want, you can define the HeaderClass >> and HeaderClassLibrary > >This appears to me to imply that one is expected

Re: Table access on another computer

2013-09-26 Thread Stephen Russell
On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 11:01 AM, Jeff Johnson wrote: > I was wondering, if I have a computer on a network and several other > computers are accessing tables on that computer, is the RAM of that > computer important? > -- > Probably not. This same engine was pulling data from 386 se

RE: Grids: My Own Controls

2013-09-26 Thread Gene Wirchenko
At 15:01 2013-09-25, "Tracy Pearson" wrote: Gene Wirchenko wrote on 2013-09-25: [snip] > Having to .removeobject() with a fixed control number strikes me as > being two kludges. Is there a way to set up a grid without having to > deal with a data control automatically being added for each

Re: Table access on another computer

2013-09-26 Thread M Jarvis
On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 9:46 AM, Jeff Johnson wrote: > Dave: The reason I ask is because I have two or three users accessing > tables on a computer. The computer has plenty of good ram, I was just > wondering how much might be used up by the file access vs. running > applications. As they say:

Re: Double-Clicking and _dblclick

2013-09-26 Thread Gene Wirchenko
At 11:59 2013-09-25, Ted Roche wrote: On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 2:33 PM, Gene Wirchenko wrote: > I have never been able to get double-clicking to work when there is > also a click method. What happens is that the click method always fires. > Is there a DODEFAULT at the end of the Click me

Re: Table access on another computer

2013-09-26 Thread Jeff Johnson
Dave: The reason I ask is because I have two or three users accessing tables on a computer. The computer has plenty of good ram, I was just wondering how much might be used up by the file access vs. running applications. Thanks, Jeff --- Jeff Johnson j...@san-dc.com (623) 582-

RE: Table access on another computer

2013-09-26 Thread Dave Crozier
Well it will be the medium by which the data is collected from the disk, cached if required and shipped out through the ethernet port, so yes is the answer. Crap memory will/may give crap results. Dave -Original Message- From: ProFox [mailto:profox-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Jeff

Table access on another computer

2013-09-26 Thread Jeff Johnson
I was wondering, if I have a computer on a network and several other computers are accessing tables on that computer, is the RAM of that computer important? -- Jeff --- Jeff Johnson j...@san-dc.com (623) 582-0323 www.san-dc.com www.arelationshipmanager.com _

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