I’m thinking that possibly there is a violated assumption as to what the other
end is using within that, yes.
Or that the other end makes an assumption, and puts the “wrong” type back in.
Which kind of SQL server is that? Microsofts?
I can probably rig access to my Postgres server if you
On 4/14/20 2:34 PM, doc hawk via use-livecode wrote:
Mark mentioned
Try a picnic basket instead
Given that someone actually implemented RFC 1149, why not?
Ha! I totally missed the fact that someone (other than Terry Pratchett)
had actually done a real-world implementation.
"And, as
Mark mumbled
> and in doing so you could unUnicode it. OK I made up that word, but still…
Verbing nouns again, the man is . . .
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On 4/14/20 12:56 PM, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode wrote:
I have some code in a field that I put into a variable then I “do” the
variable. Works fine on a Mac. On Windows however, the command throws an error.
I build the code in the field by getting values from different objects on the
card.
Mark mentioned
>
> Try a picnic basket instead
Given that someone actually implemented RFC 1149, why not?
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On 4/14/20 1:09 PM, doc hawk via use-livecode wrote:
Shooting from the hip, but could it be differences in cr, lf, and the like
getting processed differently?
That is, being intrereted by your yogi as a break in one implementation and not
another? (Which, of course, would be a boo-boo.)
Shooting from the hip, but could it be differences in cr, lf, and the like
getting processed differently?
That is, being intrereted by your yogi as a break in one implementation and not
another? (Which, of course, would be a boo-boo.)
pawk, who couldn’t manage to get “Cindy” or “ranger smith”
Actually it looks like this is happening internally to sqlYoga. I think it’s
because I am querying a SQL Server. This doesn’t happen with a mySQL database.
Bob S
> On Apr 14, 2020, at 12:56 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
>
> I have some code in a field that I put into a variable then I “do” the
>
I have some code in a field that I put into a variable then I “do” the
variable. Works fine on a Mac. On Windows however, the command throws an error.
I build the code in the field by getting values from different objects on the
card. In this particular case, I am getting the dgProp