Hi all
I have a slight problem which I am looking for the most efficient
solution:
I am comparing 2 NSArrays containing numbers, with the aim of
removing the numbers in one array from the other array.
The first array is obtained by rawRowsForSQL which returns the
numbers as Longs.
The s
Great show tonight, thanks everyone and great to see a strong community!
Below is a link to the WOGoogleCheckout open source framework that we
released at the 'conference.' Glad to be giving back to the community.
http://www.codefab.com/unsupported/WOGoogleCheckout/
Thanks,
Scott
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Man, it's quiet on these mailing lists tonight. You guys must have
had quite a WOWODC session and are all probably out at a bar by now
getting a good start on an inch by inch (or is that mug by mug)
journey to oblivion. I'm only REALLY SORRY I'm not ther
Man, it's quiet on these mailing lists tonight. You guys must have
had quite a WOWODC session and are all probably out at a bar by now
getting a good start on an inch by inch (or is that mug by mug)
journey to oblivion. I'm only REALLY SORRY I'm not there on that
journey with you.
Hope al
Wondering if anyone out there remembers this stuff -- circa 1999
Vital Signs:
WO 4.5
NT
ProjectBuilder (YellowBox)
Java bridged to Obj-C
Details:
I am just starting work for a client who still has a few 4.5 WO
apps. I have been spinning my wheels for a week trying to get the
source to com
Le 07-06-10 à 04:18, Thierry Kramis a écrit :
this might be a nice solution. What you're asking to do is possible,
but certainly more work...
How would I realize this then?
Consider that all the comments bellow have not been tried by me, they
are pure _speculation_ based on what I know ..
Hi, Thierry,
You might have noticed some hesitance in the replies you've gotten.
That's because you're describing a very general, but particularly
difficult problem, the value of whose solution might never approach
the magnitude of the effort you'll put in to solve it if it isn't
bounded
Thierry,
I don't really have much to contribute to the discussion, except that
I would not try to use WO in this way. I think it will only bring you
tears, and many of them. If I were you I would try to find some other
persistence framework, one that was made to do with what you are
thin
Hi Thierry,
maybe the GVCVirtualTabes framework can help with that problem. It is
included in the GVC Frameworks:
http://www.gvcsitemaker.com/marketing/download
Examples of it's usage are here
http://www.gvcsitemaker.com/marketing/benefits/__data_tables
and here
http://sitemaker.umich.edu
Don't know if this is the way to go because I wanted to preserve my database
independency...
Am 10.6.2007 3:37 Uhr schrieb "jerry porter" unter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Check this url out.
> http://www.stepwise.com/Articles/2005/DBChanges/index.html
>
> I use this exclusively in my apps.
>
> --
Am 9.6.2007 23:53 Uhr schrieb "Ken Anderson" unter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Thierry,
>
> Is there a way to do this through meta-data style definitions? In
> the past, when I've wanted to do this, I've found it easiest to build
> generic style tables (like fieldName, value) and use additional pr
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