a hidden foxpro feature

2009-04-29 Thread Stuart Hurley
.Y. and .N. are FoxPro features I never knew existed. I was working with .NULL. and wondered if .N. would work, when ? ISNULL(.N.) returned .F., not an error. After a few minutes it struck me, .N. == .F. therefore .Y. == .T. I checked in FPW and in VFP. After all these years and I find I still do

a hidden foxpro feature

2009-04-29 Thread Stuart Hurley
.Y. and .N. are FoxPro features I never knew existed. I was working with .NULL. and wondered if .N. would work, when ? ISNULL(.N.) returned .F., not an error. After a few minutes it struck me, .N. == .F. therefore .Y. == .T. I checked in FPW and in VFP. After all these years and I find I still

Security Updates for GDIPlus for VFP 8.0 and 9.0

2008-09-28 Thread Stuart Hurley
Hi, couldn't see this notice in the ProFox List Archives:// from: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vfoxpro/bb264582.aspx (/Sept. 11, 2008)/ This week a security update for GDI+ was released. We have published security updates (patches) for the following: * Visual FoxPro 8.0 SP1

RE: [NF] MySQL 5 returning wrong type

2006-09-04 Thread Stuart Hurley
Call off the search... Turning to Google I found my odbc version was out of date (latest is 3.51.12). Panic over. Thanks anyway -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 04 September 2006 11:43 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:

RE: [NF] MySQL 5 returning wrong type

2006-09-04 Thread Stuart Hurley
Thanks for the pointers, I found my odbc version was out of date (latest is 3.51.12). Panic over. Thanks anyway Stuart > I ran ODBC query on a MySQL 4.0.27 database and it returns currency > type for decimals values. When I run the same the same query on the > same data in a MySQL 5.0.22 databa

[NF] MySQL 5 returning wrong type

2006-09-04 Thread Stuart Hurley
Hi Did I miss a meeting? I ran ODBC query on a MySQL 4.0.27 database and it returns currency type for decimals values. When I run the same the same query on the same data in a MySQL 5.0.22 database it returns character type values. Integer data comes across the same for both databases. Am I mis

Re: [WC] Another Zidane theory

2006-07-12 Thread Stuart Hurley
Please I beg you, stop. I can't take it! First, I wanted Zidane to score the winning goal seconds from the final whistle - a true sporting legend. Then I thought Zidane was a little thug headbutting an innocent opposing player. After that he became a average Joe defending an alleged racial slur

RE: [NF] Project lifecycle cartoon

2006-07-11 Thread Stuart Hurley
Stephen Russell > Fess up we have all touched some part of this before :) > > > For me, the old ones are the best ones. http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=19980802 Regards Stuart --- StripMime Report -- processed MIME parts --- multipart/alterna

Re: [WC]

2006-07-11 Thread Stuart Hurley
--- Ed Leafe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Jul 8, 2006, at 3:12 PM, Jerry Wolper wrote: > > > I will mention that ESPN is in a no-win situation. > If they aim their > > coverage at knowledgable fans, they lose the > newbies, while if they > > simplify for the casual fans, people who > understan

Re: [WC] Italy's victory

2006-07-11 Thread Stuart Hurley
--- Gérard Lochon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> Apparently Zidane is being grilled in the French > papers. What a shame! > > > > Yes it's a pity. > > What are we showing to our childrens ? > > Pfff ... > > Gérard. > Yes, there are two sides to every story: http://www.kottke.org/06/0

[WC] Italy's victory

2006-07-10 Thread Stuart Hurley
I think that was a great game. A penalty from a dive in the first five minutes finishing with Zidane's lucky goal. The ebb and flow of Italy's attacking midfield during the first half with France having the upper hand in the second. Brilliant, including the Ref. I couldn't work out who was going

RE: [WC] Diving Video

2006-07-07 Thread Stuart Hurley
--- Dominic Burford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My knowledge of football is pretty limited, but as > an outsider it seems > obvious that unless you change the rules so that > there is nothing to > gain from diving, prople will always dive. While > the players have > something to gain from thro

[WC] Final prediction

2006-07-07 Thread Stuart Hurley
I am surprised no one on this list has suggested the final result. For what it is worth: France beat Italy: 3-2 ;-). Zidane scores the winning goal, or is that taking it far. Stuart __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam p

Re: [WC] Diving Video

2006-07-07 Thread Stuart Hurley
--- Ed Leafe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Jul 6, 2006, at 9:31 PM, Ed Leafe wrote: > > > If you weren't convinced that diving is an art > form, check out > > this video of Portugal v. France, with the > commentators focusing on Portugal's diving. > > Another story: Germany's Beck

Re: [WC] Rooney

2006-07-02 Thread Stuart Hurley
ey could wind him up enough he would snap. Did anyone see Cristiano wink? Stuart > > > On 7/2/06, Stuart Hurley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > > --- Ed Leafe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Can you imagine if he was even 1/10th

RE: [WC] A horrible way to end the Beautiful Game

2006-07-02 Thread Stuart Hurley
Dave I agreed with everything you said apart from Venables. Trying not to get on my soapbox; I believe playing for, or managing, your country should be a special honour awarded to the best amongst the few. Off the pitch antics play an important part of the person's attitude to the game and the spi

Re: [WC] A horrible way to end the Beautiful Game

2006-07-02 Thread Stuart Hurley
> On Jul 1, 2006, at 1:52 PM, Helio W. wrote: > > > Portugal won! > > > > Yet another game that went all the way to > penalties! > > For the first time in the WC, I thought that > England actually > outplayed their opponent. They had several scoring > chances in the > second half, despi

Re: [WC] Rooney

2006-07-02 Thread Stuart Hurley
--- Ed Leafe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Can you imagine if he was even 1/10th as smart as > he was talented? > Previously, Rooney's petulant behaviour was amusing, a little comical for a 19 year old kid. It's not funny when he was a significant part of England's defeat. Having to play 45

Re: [WC] A horrible way to end the Beautiful Game

2006-06-30 Thread Stuart Hurley
--- Ed Leafe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Deciding a match with kicks from the penalty mark > is the absolute > dumbest thing in soccer. I've always hated it, and > after today, I hate it even more. > I don't agree. Golden goal makes everyone plays defensive, not wanting to put players f

Re: [WC] Becks!

2006-06-25 Thread Stuart Hurley
--- Ed Leafe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What a shot! > One great shot, thank goodness. They keep trying to bore the opposition into submission. Didn't they watch Mexico v Argentina yesterday? Please give me a team I can get excited about. Can we hold out for twenty minutes? Stuart P.S

[WC] phew! the boys done well

2006-06-20 Thread Stuart Hurley
Ok, this time Cole can play football. At half time I thought it was going to be a classic, By the end I was pleased, not Germany :-) According to my calculation we miss Germany and Argentia until the end. Someone, somewhere is smiling down on us. (except for Owen, he has some bad luck) Stuart

[WC] Italy v USA

2006-06-17 Thread Stuart Hurley
30 minutes into the game ITA 1 - 1 USA and Italy has a man sent off It couldn't happen, could it? Go USA! Stuart __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com _

Re: [WC] Where's England?

2006-06-15 Thread Stuart Hurley
--- Stuart Hurley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It's the weather, now it too cool. And we are trying > to bore them into scoring another own goal for us. > England might not qualify at this rate. > > viva espana > Stuart Lucky ... It takes ninety minutes of ted

Re: [WC] Where's England?

2006-06-15 Thread Stuart Hurley
--- Ed Leafe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > And who are those sleepwalkers out there against > T&T in the first > half? Did they spend too much time studying the > films of the US > against Czech? > > Bring in Rooney!! It's the weather, now it too cool. And we are trying to bore th

one bloody g'day mate

2006-06-12 Thread Stuart Hurley
You don't know how hard this is to write; whether it's a throw back to many sporting events (e.g. the weekend's rugby) or the results of the recent Ashes series - well done Australia They go a goal down in the first half, continue playing in the cooking pot where many European team wilted under th

[WC] It is a mad mad world

2006-06-12 Thread Stuart Hurley
USA fifth in world, England tenth http://www.fifa.com/en/mens/statistics/index/0,2548,All-May-2006,00.html (via reddit.com) I'm speechless - can't think of anything to say. Off to watch USA v Czech Republic with a new note of interest. Stuart _

Re: [WC] Arrests Over SS Insignias

2006-06-12 Thread Stuart Hurley
> - Original Message > From: Michael Madigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: ProFox Email List > Sent: Monday, June 12, 2006 6:50:34 AM > Subject: [WC] Arrests Over SS Insignias > > http://www.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,91167-13527918,00.html?f=rss from the article: Arrests Over SS Insignias: