[NF] Generic Toner Reliable?

2013-09-27 Thread cenzer
Is this generic toner for $30.00 reliable: Brother *TN 650* / *TN650* Black Toner Cartridge by LINKYO

RE: [NF] cloud

2013-09-27 Thread Virgil Bierschwale
Yeah right... That is why I will not be caught with my pants down around my ankles while you are going to be caught trying to run with your pants down around your ankles and your shoe laces tripping your every step I've been through the worst, and I've survived and I'm getting better. The reason

Re: [NF] cloud

2013-09-27 Thread Mike Copeland
I've already had a similar situation. I used a hosting company back in the late 90's that was rated by PC Magazine as being one of the top 10 choices for hosting websites at that time. One day the website went dark, none of their contact info worked (phones unanswered, snail mail returned unde

Re: [NF] cloud

2013-09-27 Thread Stephen Russell
On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 2:41 PM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote: > Couldn't agree more. > > I only bring it up because I believe in our lifetime we will see a major > corporation offshore/outsource the engine that it runs on and then be > brought to its knees when something happens. > >

RE: [NF] cloud

2013-09-27 Thread Virgil Bierschwale
Couldn't agree more. I only bring it up because I believe in our lifetime we will see a major corporation offshore/outsource the engine that it runs on and then be brought to its knees when something happens. Hopefully I am wrong -Original Message- From: ProFox [mailto:profox-boun...@lea

Re: [NF] cloud

2013-09-27 Thread Ed Leafe
On Sep 27, 2013, at 12:56 PM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote: > Big difference. > If its in house, and my company is thinking about closing its doors, I would > know about it, unless of course they pulled an enron, then it isn't. > > But when it is a separate company, you have no way of knowing how st

Re: Double-Clicking and _dblclick

2013-09-27 Thread Eurico Chagas Filho
You use INKEY(0,"M") to check for a mouse click. If it happens twice in .2 seconds it´s a double click otherwise a single one. > > From: Gene Wirchenko >To: ProFox Email List >Sent: Friday, September 27, 2013 1:55 PM >Subject: Re: Double-Clicking and _dblclick

RE: [NF] cloud

2013-09-27 Thread Virgil Bierschwale
Big difference. If its in house, and my company is thinking about closing its doors, I would know about it, unless of course they pulled an enron, then it isn't. But when it is a separate company, you have no way of knowing how stable that company is and many times you will not hear that they are

Re: [NF] cloud

2013-09-27 Thread Ed Leafe
On Sep 27, 2013, at 12:42 PM, "Virgil Bierschwale" wrote: > My biggest problem with the cloud from an IT perspective is that we are > using it as the "engine" of our newly developed systems, and if the engine > fails, your whole system fails. How is this any different than if you use hardware on

RE: [NF] cloud

2013-09-27 Thread Virgil Bierschwale
AMEN... Problem is, most are like lemmings and following those that don't over the cliff. Don't get me wrong. I live Netflix, vudu, etc... But other than time and money for the things that I've purchased, and left stored there, I lose nothing. My biggest problem with the cloud from an IT perspec

Re: [NF] cloud

2013-09-27 Thread Ted Roche
On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 1:12 PM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote: > > By that, I wondered how long it would be before a cloud company went under > leaving their customers hanging. > Why would they, alone, be exempt from the laws of physics? Everything dies. Lehman Brothers left people high and dry. AIG

RE: php date function

2013-09-27 Thread Gary Jeurink
OKAY along your method I'm going to try... function getCurWeek2() { $curDate = Date('Y/m/d'); $firstDate = DateTime::createFromFormat('Y/m/d', '2013/08/27'); $secondDate = DateTime::createFromFormat('Y/m/d', '2013/09/02'); if ($curDate >= $firstDate && $curDate <= $secondDate) {

Re: How do you fix a dbc that opens with an error?

2013-09-27 Thread Dan Covill
On 09/27/13 09:47 AM, Stephen Russell wrote: Now they want to do same process for other company they started in same warehouse on a different belt. As I understand you, your first app works fine. When you create a new database (dbc + tables) for the next company, it doesn't. It sounds to me

RE: How do you fix a dbc that opens with an error?

2013-09-27 Thread Virgil Bierschwale
Been a long time since I did sbt, but if memory serves me correctly, the only changes between companies are the company number. You should be able to go to their central table (sys something or nother), and locate the appropriate company and then set your paths from that? -Original Message

[NF] cloud

2013-09-27 Thread Virgil Bierschwale
This is one of the things that I've wondered when it would start . By that, I wondered how long it would be before a cloud company went under leaving their customers hanging. http://keepamericaatwork.com/?p=225459 Luckily Rackspace has sense enough to step up and give them an option.

Re: Double-Clicking and _dblclick

2013-09-27 Thread Gene Wirchenko
At 13:35 2013-09-26, Eurico Chagas Filho wrote: Gene, capture click and dblclick in the KeyPress event. Disable the clicks events. In the KeyPress call methods that execute whatever u want accordingly. In KeyPress? What does that have to do with clicks? And how do I capture click a

Re: How do you fix a dbc that opens with an error?

2013-09-27 Thread Stephen Russell
On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 11:34 AM, kamcgin...@gmail.com wrote: > They keep the view descriptions, rules, triggers, etc. If you don't use > any of that you can create your dbf as 'free'. > > This was all to keep it simple for FedEx or UPS or DHL to get data to fill out the shipping data f

Re: How do you fix a dbc that opens with an error?

2013-09-27 Thread kamcgin...@gmail.com
They keep the view descriptions, rules, triggers, etc. If you don't use any of that you can create your dbf as 'free'. On 9/27/2013 8:59 AM, Allen wrote: One thing I could not get to grips with is DBC's. I hate them. I had a case where I needed several the same tables in folders each folder ha

RE: php date function

2013-09-27 Thread Virgil Bierschwale
It will be something along these lines: $day = date("l"); If (($day >=date("I")) or ($day <=date("I"))) W3schools.com is your friend. http://w3schools.com/php/php_date.asp for what it's worth, I had a hard time with it as well, and php gets confusing when you have php, html, etc. mixed together

RE: How do you fix a dbc that opens with an error?

2013-09-27 Thread Allen
One thing I could not get to grips with is DBC's. I hate them. I had a case where I needed several the same tables in folders each folder had a DBC. But when I looked the tables opened belonged to another DBC even though I set DBC to. I don't trust them. Or see the point in them as I don't need lon

RE: php date function

2013-09-27 Thread Gary Jeurink
I struggle because I'm not good with the date data type. My first failure was to count the weeks between the start date and the current date and I failed. Then I built a PHP switch trap with current date falling between two dates or after being post season, would be perfect. When I hover on the ESP

Re: How do you fix a dbc that opens with an error?

2013-09-27 Thread Stephen Russell
On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 10:46 AM, Alan Bourke wrote: > It's > > validate database recover > > --- > Thanks. As soon as I saw validate I googled to find it this way: CLOSE DATABASES SET PATH TO (HOME(2) + 'Data\') && Sets path to database OPEN DATABASE testdata EXCLUSIVE && Open

Re: How do you fix a dbc that opens with an error?

2013-09-27 Thread Alan Bourke
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Re: How do you fix a dbc that opens with an error?

2013-09-27 Thread Stephen Russell
database validate Couldn't remember "validate." On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 9:51 AM, Dave Crozier wrote: > Stephen, > In that case it is either a DBC error or a table index error. > > For Table error (cdx corruption) take a backup first then copy an old CDX > over the existing one. Then run open e

RE: How do you fix a dbc that opens with an error?

2013-09-27 Thread Dave Crozier
Oh, and if all that fails you could remove the table from the database, but if you use long fieldnames that could cause you more grief than you really need but in extreme circumstances I have done this and manually appended the data back into a new table. Dave -Original Message- From:

RE: How do you fix a dbc that opens with an error?

2013-09-27 Thread Dave Crozier
Stephen, In that case it is either a DBC error or a table index error. For Table error (cdx corruption) take a backup first then copy an old CDX over the existing one. Then run open exclusive and reindex. For DBC error you can try the "database validate" command or the same thing as above (whic

Re: How do you fix a dbc that opens with an error?

2013-09-27 Thread Stephen Russell
On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 9:22 AM, Dave Crozier wrote: > use > > Copy to database with cdx > > Where tablename and database name are fully qualified paths > > - > That first line throws the error. Use Shipments Error has something to do with corrupted index or dbc corruption.

RE: How do you fix a dbc that opens with an error?

2013-09-27 Thread Dave Crozier
use Copy to database with cdx Where tablename and database name are fully qualified paths Dave -Original Message- From: ProFox [mailto:profox-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Stephen Russell Sent: 27 September 2013 15:06 To: ProFox Email List Subject: How do you fix a dbc that opens w

RE: How do you fix a dbc that opens with an error?

2013-09-27 Thread Tracy Pearson
Stephen Russell wrote on 2013-09-27: > There is some sore of cleanup command but I didn't phrase it correctly on > Google last night at an old clients place. > > What I did was take a copy of a running dbc and it's local tables to > another folder which I opened up under a different mapped d

How do you fix a dbc that opens with an error?

2013-09-27 Thread Stephen Russell
There is some sore of cleanup command but I didn't phrase it correctly on Google last night at an old clients place. What I did was take a copy of a running dbc and it's local tables to another folder which I opened up under a different mapped drive letter. This was an access point to SBT data fo

Re: Table access on another computer

2013-09-27 Thread Ted Roche
On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 12:01 PM, 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? > Yes, it is, Jeff. Your question is too generic to answer in any more detail