I use PrimoPDF or PDF Complete with no problems.I'd be happy to test for
you.
My email is trukke...@gmail.com
Laurie
On 6 October 2014 10:50, Peter Cushing pcush...@whisperingsmith.com wrote:
Been slowly switching over to VFP9 (SP2) from VFP7 and come across a
problem when printing to a PDF
Ken Kixmoeller (ProFox) wrote:
Hey, Guys - --
A table from one of my long-time client's systems is corrupt. I am trying
to use SDT to repair it, but nothing is happening. No response, no error
messages, no nuttin'.
I don't have any other repair utility.
Ideas?
How big is it? I could
I always copy in 13 files:
coremeta.* 3 files
dbcxreg.* 3 files
yourdbc.* 3 files
sdt*.* 4 files
then get your app to run this code
IF FILE('system\update.txt')
oMeta = newobject('DBCXMgr', 'DBCXMGR.VCX')
if type('oMeta') 'O' or isnull(oMeta)
MESSAGEBOX('Could not Open Database
I recently acquired a file repair utility. Had a file with some bad memo
field pointers. Could run it on your file if you would like Looks
like you might have some help already.
Regards,
Desmond
On 7 October 2014 03:49, Peter Cushing pcush...@whisperingsmith.com wrote:
Ken
On 07/10/2014 12:35 AM, mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote:
VFP9SP2
It's been a LONG time but I'm updating an old app. I know SDTMETA.*
gets distributed. Your DBC/DCX/DCT is in there too, plus what
else...COREMETA?
You need to distribute:
CoreMeta.*
DBCXReg.*
SDTMeta.*
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As you can see, the buik are software related which is why I labeled this
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Am I the only one getting this?
Was it becase somehow my replies to profox (which I did NOT subscribe
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No, I got one.
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On 07/10/2014 08:32 AM, Man-wai Chang wrote:
Am I the only one getting this?
I got it yesterday too. Maybe something to do with gmail accounts?
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On 07/10/2014 08:32 AM, Man-wai Chang wrote:
Am I the only one getting this?
On Tue, 07 Oct 2014 08:48:43 -0400, Frank Cazabon frank.caza...@gmail.com
wrote:
I got it yesterday too. Maybe something to do with gmail accounts?
Me too.
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I'm on Gmail and I haven't had that message (yet).
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On 7 October 2014 13:48, Frank Cazabon frank.caza...@gmail.com wrote:
On 07/10/2014 08:32 AM, Man-wai Chang wrote:
Am I the only one getting this?
I got it yesterday too. Maybe something to do with gmail accounts?
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Frank.
Me, too: not only was I unsubscribed for too many bounces, GMail in its
infinite wisdom filed the notice in my spam folder, explaining that many
users had flagged the bounce message as spam.
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Zipped up, it is only about 7 mb. Thanks, Peter, I'll send it over. I
appreciate it very much.
Ken
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 3:49 AM, Peter Cushing pcush...@whisperingsmith.com
wrote:
Ken Kixmoeller (ProFox) wrote:
Hey, Guys - --
A table from one of my long-time client's systems is corrupt. I
On 2014-10-07 07:43, Frank Cazabon wrote:
On 07/10/2014 12:35 AM, mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com
wrote:
VFP9SP2
It's been a LONG time but I'm updating an old app. I know SDTMETA.*
gets distributed. Your DBC/DCX/DCT is in there too, plus what
else...COREMETA?
You need to
Ted Roche wrote on 2014-10-07:
Me, too: not only was I unsubscribed for too many bounces, GMail in its
infinite wisdom filed the notice in my spam folder, explaining that many
users had flagged the bounce message as spam.
Ted,
It sounds like Ed might need to implement the Sender Policy
On 2014-10-07 04:59, Peter Cushing wrote:
I always copy in 13 files:
coremeta.* 3 files
dbcxreg.* 3 files
yourdbc.* 3 files
sdt*.* 4 files
then get your app to run this code
IF FILE('system\update.txt')
oMeta = newobject('DBCXMgr', 'DBCXMGR.VCX')
if type('oMeta') 'O' or isnull(oMeta)
Thanks, Desmond. Peter un-messed-up the table. I appreciate your offer.
Ken
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 5:01 AM, Desmond Lloyd desmond.ll...@gmail.com
wrote:
I recently acquired a file repair utility. Had a file with some bad memo
field pointers. Could run it on your file if you would like
In the Extremely Weird Department:
I am moving some code around to better organize it. Before I move anything,
everything works fine, as it has for several years.
I have a general procedures prg file that contains a class definition for a
form. It's nothing special: DEFINE CLASS myform AS
Ken Dibble wrote:
snip
I can live with not re-organizing the files. But this is very strange
and it implies that something more serious is wrong somewhere.
Try putting SET(PROCEDURE) in your degugger and and breakpoint when it
changes.
Peter
I can live with not re-organizing the files. But this is very strange and
it implies that something more serious is wrong somewhere.
Try putting SET(PROCEDURE) in your degugger and and breakpoint when it
changes.
Thanks Peter.
As expected, during shutdown SET(PROCEDURE) changes to when
I'm not quite clear on why you're doing all the SHUTDOWN stuff yet leaving your
main form in scope?
VFP will search its path and will stop at its first match. (This is a classic
way to be running the wrong version of something because VFP finds something
you did not intend to leave in its
And that would be a rogue form. Rouge forms are merely colorful...
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Subject: RE: Extreme Case of PRG File
Richard Kaye wrote:
And that would be a rogue form. Rouge forms are merely colorful...
I thought you were running VFP9 cajun edition ;-)
Peter
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I'm not quite clear on why you're doing all the SHUTDOWN stuff yet leaving
your main form in scope?
I'm not deliberately leaving my main form in scope. I have no idea why the
last thing it returns to is MainForm.Resize(). Long before we get to the
point I've described, the form has been
A few thoughts...
If I'm reading this right you're saying that mainform.resize is being called
after the CANCEL? Then the form object must still be in scope and is not being
released.
I tend to not directly call the Destroy event. I don't recall exactly why but
calling Release will trigger
On 7 October 2014 15:06, Ken Kixmoeller (ProFox)
foxh...@information-architecture.com wrote:
Zipped up, it is only about 7 mb. Thanks, Peter, I'll send it over. I
appreciate it very much.
Ken, if Peter has no luck I have a homebrew tool that may work.
I should really brush it up and release
I tend to not directly call the Destroy event. I don't recall exactly why
but calling Release will trigger the Destroy event.
Nothing is explicitly calling the Destroy() event method. I just know it
has run because the form has already disappeared when the error occurs.
Because I have a
Mike,
. As Frank said, the SDTUSER files aren't necessary.
The SDTUser.* files are not required, but it certainly does not hurt to ship
them. You might not be using them, but they
hold the extended properties you create through the toolkit. Not many
developers I know are using the extended
So everything is PRG based? No VCXs or other binary source that could be part
of your object hierarchy? The behavior you describe does indeed seem puzzling.
What about things like SET PROC calls in different parts of your framework?
FWIW my shutdown routine uses a different sequence than what
I have a 2x4 label that has been printing fine on a DYMO 330. I
installed another DYMO printer and now it won't print. It will print on
regular paper and it fits well within the size of the label. But it
won't print to the 330.
I'm at a loss why it won't print. Any ideas?
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Jeff
Printer environment stored in the FRX would be my first thought.
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From: ProfoxTech [mailto:profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Jeff Johnson
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 6:32 PM
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Subject: More Label Issues
I have a 2x4 label that
The printer environment is not in the format. Thanks,
On 10/7/2014 3:37 PM, Richard Kaye wrote:
Printer environment stored in the FRX would be my first thought.
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Sent: Tuesday,
I have a customer that has Windows Server 2012 and when a user went to
log in they received a temporary profile and couldn't access their
profile. Some times it gives them the option to use a smart card.
Several users work great. It just seems one or two experienced this
problem.
Any
Usually, I find that I trip over the easy stuff.
- Is it turned on?
- Is it plugged in?
- Are the little blinky lights on?
- Have you turned everything off and on again after installing them?
- Can you print from another app?
- Can you print from a raw simple example in FoxPro (eliminate the
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