Hello experts
I have a strange problem and I don't know what to tell my clients
They want to send monthly statements to their clients.
In my system, you can do this by
1 Blat
2 Gmail
3 Outlook (External)
4 Outlook (Internal)
5 Hotmail
6 Windows live
I have tested this many times and never
I created an executable that opens the table and makes a copy of it. I
sent instructions to the IT guy and he followed them to a T. I have my
files.
While many said it was okay, I took - and probably will continue to take
- the stand that it is not a good practice to simply copy a table while
My personal experience: Never do that.
Reasons:
1) while you copy the table, it can be updated meanwhile, so there is a
chance of corruption on destiny
2) if the table have a memo (fpt) associated, the there is a big chance to
corrupt the fpt (we have got many problems on production with tables
On Thu, Jul 3, 2014 at 11:55 AM, Jeff Johnson wrote:
> Stephen: I neglected to say that I have no access to the web server and
> have a DBA working the keys for me.
>
>
Still have to decide how data is to be used by the actual receiver.
Make a simple 1 form exe that al
Stephen: I neglected to say that I have no access to the web server and
have a DBA working the keys for me.
On 7/3/2014 9:43 AM, Stephen Russell wrote:
On Thu, Jul 3, 2014 at 10:04 AM, Jeff Johnson wrote:
I want to make sure I know the answer to this before proceeding. I have
dbfs on a web
Use an sql select into a new table,,, Copy that table to server, rename
it on the way.
Mike
On 03/07/2014 12:43 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
On Thu, Jul 3, 2014 at 10:04 AM, Jeff Johnson wrote:
I want to make sure I know the answer to this before proceeding. I have
dbfs on a web server. There
I was just being careful and thought it was kind of a silly question,
but I guess not.
Here is a response from a person I know that manages foxpro sites on web
servers using Foxweb:
Original Message
Subject:RE: DBF on Server
Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2014 16:36:16 +
Fro
On Thu, Jul 3, 2014 at 10:04 AM, Jeff Johnson wrote:
> I want to make sure I know the answer to this before proceeding. I have
> dbfs on a web server. There are users that have the table open shared. I
> want to grab a copy of the dbf, cdx and fpt. Can I just do a Windows
> Explorer copy & pa
- Original Message -
From: "Man-wai Chang"
Just try it and you will know the result! :)
My bet: the file would be locked when it's opened by Foxpro (shared or
exclusive).
Adding to this, VFP may have bufferized data somewhere in the memory,
and your file then won't be the exact ref
I do it all the time no problems
-Original Message-
From: ProfoxTech [mailto:profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Gérard
Lochon
Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2014 12:37 PM
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Subject: Re: Copy DBF that is open
- Original Message -
From: "Man-wai Chang"
To:
- Original Message -
From: "Man-wai Chang"
To: "ProFox Email List"
Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2014 5:32 PM
Subject: Re: Copy DBF that is open
Just try it and you will know the result! :)
My bet: the file would be locked when it's opened by Foxpro (shared or
exclusive).
On 3 July 2014
On Thu, Jul 3, 2014 at 11:04 AM, Jeff Johnson wrote:
> I want to make sure I know the answer to this before proceeding. I have
> dbfs on a web server. There are users that have the table open shared. I
> want to grab a copy of the dbf, cdx and fpt. Can I just do a Windows
> Explorer copy & pa
Just try it and you will know the result! :)
My bet: the file would be locked when it's opened by Foxpro (shared or
exclusive).
On 3 July 2014 23:04, Jeff Johnson wrote:
> I want to make sure I know the answer to this before proceeding. I have
> dbfs on a web server. There are users that have
In short the answer is no, no and thrice NO. The file being open means you will
either get a sharing error or if it does manage the copy then you may well get
file corruption and the integrity of the file/table will be in question.
Web server will act no different to a standard file server when
I want to make sure I know the answer to this before proceeding. I have
dbfs on a web server. There are users that have the table open shared.
I want to grab a copy of the dbf, cdx and fpt. Can I just do a Windows
Explorer copy & paste without issue?
TIA
--
Jeff
Jeff Johnson
j...@san-dc.
On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 9:54 PM, Stephen Russell
wrote:
>
> I got to listen to the overtime on the drive home. It sounded like we
> played to the last few seconds and the Belgians hung on for dear life.
>
> Sure ROFL
A+
jml
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