At 19:46 2016-05-05, Vince Teachout wrote:
Well, here's what I'm doing. This (My Daily Bread) computer is
staying at 8.1. I have several magical warding programs to ensure this is so.
I am the same way with 7. I wish I were still with
XP. "Upgrades" can be such a losing proposition.
Well, here's what I'm doing. This (My Daily Bread) computer is staying
at 8.1. I have several magical warding programs to ensure this is so.
My older boot-disk-fail-on-startup Win 7 computer will get a new SSD
drive and will then go to Win X.
My recently late Mom's laptop will become my "Le
Thanks Tracy,
I tried using with the share clause and it worked without error.
I renamed the files and the same files with different names continued to
give the error,
I restarted the computer and the problem went away!
I'm glad to have my code back but am still puzzled about what was happening,
Joe Yoder wrote on 2016-05-05:
> I have a situation where "File Access is denied" shows up any time I try
to
> open the main form in my current project. I'm running Windows 10 and
when
> I get into File Explorer I can open both the .SCT and the .SCX files from
> notepad without a problem. If
I get the nag update screen too. Win7Pro here. I'll probably just keep
it at Win7Pro though and get a new machine with Win 10 Pro so I can
adequately test my apps in both 7 & 10. (No, I don't use VMWare and
have multiple M$ licenses with which to apply to said VM.)
VM always sounded like so
Stephen - there was no discussion about my co. where I work by day. The
reference was to Mike Copeland - and his client with large user base.
My queries re:Win10 are purely on a personal basis - not work related.
John & Michael - thanks for your feedback. Seems I really MUST take a serious
lo
Kurt your company should have some sort of license agreement with M$ at
that count of machines. In our situation we are allowed to switch to the
LATEST version at any time on anything because our maintenance agreement(s)
all point to paying today for the most current version. Same with our
server
I have 3 machines running Win 10 and have personally upgraded 3 others.
Only 1 caused any bother, it crashed when the owner was saying No to an
upgrade (spite?). It had Win 7 and was then upgraded to Win 10 as part of
the recovery process. I partitioned the hard drive using Partition Master
which
Hey Ted,
You make some interesting points - since, with me - 3D Modeling is definitely
an issue. And, if Win10 crapped out either my desktop or laptop in regards to
my ability to do 3D CG - that would certainly suck! Will keep this all in mind.
And - Stephen - thanks for your input (including o
I have a situation where "File Access is denied" shows up any time I try to
open the main form in my current project. I'm running Windows 10 and when
I get into File Explorer I can open both the .SCT and the .SCX files from
notepad without a problem. If I double click on either one VFP opens,
att
On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 10:24 AM, Stephen Russell wrote:
> 10 likes a good CPU. If you have that it just hums along.
Interesting that you say that. My first attempt at Win10 was to
upgrade a tablet-laptop thingie with an Atom Z-something processor and
2 Gb RAM, 32 Gb SSD. Runs fine. Mostly a VFP
If you are running Win8.1, upgrade. Unless you have some funky video card
and it's associated drivers, you will appreciate the change. Win7 - it's a
coin toss. Some people like it but some struggle with the differences.
-
Michael Oke, II
oke...@gmail.com
661-349-62
The initial real bug and showstopper when I first tried it was that Outlook
barfed and just wouldn't send emails. However that has now been rectified.
Luckily I was able to roll back the installation which had been done by a
couple of customers before the 30 days were up (I had spent 30 days wro
Hey Mike - thanks for the input. Yes, for your client w/250+ users - at a per
license cost - that will be A LOT for them to handle. So, I can understand
their desire to do the free upgrade. But, as the old adage goes - you get what
you pay for. Thanks for that Date of final free upgrade. Now at
Hey Paul - thanks for that input. Glad to see someone out there likes it. And,
I have heard SOME good comments about it in the past here on the forum. So - I
will most likely upgrade on at least one of my 2 machines.
Regards,
Kurt Wendt
Senior Systems Analyst
Tel. +1-212-747-9100
www.GlobeTa
Awesome - Thanks! Will keep that in mind. Probably at some point - decide
whether I want to upgrade my desktop or my laptop - or neither. But, If I
decide one of them I will NOT bother to upgrade - that will be the one I turn
of the Nag. But, its strange - on my Desktop - I don't remember seeing
10 likes a good CPU. If you have that it just hums along. No showstoppers
for me and I have 3 at home on 10 now.
Auto taking of updates is just like Chrome and Firefox do today and you
have not been bitching for years about that happening here.
Considering your programming for clients who proba
On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 7:45 PM, Kurt@VRFX wrote:
>
> Although - am also curious as to how Good Win10 is. I know there has been a
> Lot of Shit talk about Win10. But, since Evil M$ decided to use the Whole
> World as Beta testers. I suspect that by now most of the Bugs have been
> worked out.
>
It
Leave an open tab behind the bar!
Dave
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Subject: RE: SQL Server Reporting Services Web Service
Thanks to everybody who contributed to this thread. I can
On 5 May 2016 at 00:45, Kurt@VRFX wrote:
> So - what say you all? Go for it and Upgrade - or should I say F That and
> just stick with what I have (Win 8.1 on my laptop & Win7 Pro on my Desktop)!
Upgrade, if you don't like it there is an option to roll back.
It will take some time though.
Person
Invoice is in the post ;)
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Thanks to everybody who contributed to this thread. I can now achieve my goal
using either a console application or a COM-callable .NET DLL :)
Paul Newton
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On 05/05/2016 08:15, Allen wrote:
I think it will pass &msheet as a string instead of whatever msheet is
Al
Yes, you don't need to use & when doing automation.
E.g.
cCell = "B" + ALLTRIM(STR(nRow))&& get some data from a table e.g.
B1 B2 etc
objexcel.Range(cCell).Select
cRow = ALLTRIM
Thanks Alan - very helpful
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Subject: Re: SQL Server Reporting Services Web Service
On Wed, 4 May 2016, at 04:39 PM, Paul Newton wrote:
> Any h
Thanks again Dave
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Rick wrote his own solution for passing non standard types back to
Thanks Dave - very informative
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Paul,
I did this some while ago now and found Rick Str
On Thu, 5 May 2016, at 12:45 AM, Kurt@VRFX wrote:
> As such - it Begs the question. When does it expire? At which point I
> have to Pay - which I would rather not.
29th July.
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I think it will pass &msheet as a string instead of whatever msheet is
Al
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Because msheet could be msheet1, or msheet2 etc
If I take the "" away, it comes up with Variable sheet6 is not found
On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 7:02 PM, Allen wrote:
why have you got "" as
Because msheet could be msheet1, or msheet2 etc
If I take the "" away, it comes up with Variable sheet6 is not found
On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 7:02 PM, Allen wrote:
> why have you got "" as well as & ?
> Al
>
> -Original Message- From: Sytze de Boer
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why have you got "" as well as & ?
Al
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From: Sytze de Boer
Sent: Thursday, May 5, 2016 2:09 AM
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Subject: VFP to XLSX file
I just can't figure what I'm doing wrong with this code. Can anyone assist
The spreadsheet I want to place information int
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