(including HackFox) when I moved
recently. Bad decision.
Thanks.
Ken
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From: "Ted Roche"
To: profox@leafe.com
Sent: 8/16/2022 4:11:14 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Pictures in a table
Ken:
Welcome back, long time no see.
HackFox talks about genera
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> From: "Stephen Russell"
> To: "ProFox Email List"
> Sent: 8/16/2022 11:33:58 AM
> Subject: Re: Pictures in a table
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> >In some environments, you have to store the document in a db because you
> >are on
sure where the problem is regarding General fields and images.
I've never experienced it.
Ken
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From: "Stephen Russell"
To: "ProFox Email List"
Sent: 8/16/2022 11:33:58 AM
Subject: Re: Pictures in a table
In some environments, you have
In some environments, you have to store the document in a db because you
are on a large network. That path may not correspond to others say viewing
an XRay and getting an opinion from a team in Japan, Australia, etc.
You also have to have killer backups of that folder where they are kept as
well
IMO don't ever store binary objects in a relational database table. Store a
relative path and filename from a root disk location.
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Alan Bourke
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form you just add an image control and set
Pictureval = "Pictures.content")
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Hi ProFoxers.
I haven't posted in a d
Hi ProFoxers.
I haven't posted in a decade or two, but I'm still hanging around.
I am writing an app for my son to manage his business. He's a therapist
and routinely jots down notes on a small notepad during his client
sessions. He later adds typewritten notes into the client record but he
a
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