--On Thursday, October 10, 2002 10:58 am -0400 Beverly Voth
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> If you are referring to the RecordID that FileMaker creates for each
> record, it is accessible with the function Status(CurrentRecordID) in
> FileMaker or -recid in CDML. I don't know what it is in AppleScr
--On Thursday, October 10, 2002 5:09 pm +0100 Nicholas Froome
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> Beverly
>
>
>> I'm assuming that Tango gets the ID and that's what you see in COL 1.
>
> I didn't think that Tango returned the Record ID, but I just checked -
> and it does
>
> I didn't know it was access
>>If you are referring to the RecordID that FileMaker creates for each
>>record, it is accessible with the function Status(CurrentRecordID) in
>>FileMaker or -recid in CDML. I don't know what it is in AppleScript, but
>>you can get it there, too.
>>
>>As far as "using", it's unique enough if yo
It was in my original response but I'll try to restate it in an
easier/detailed fashion.
You'll need to add a SEARCH action below the insert. In this new search
action, drag the serial number field into the 'Select Columns' box of the
'Select' tab. Then click on the 'Criteria' tab and drag the 'r
We've got an interesting issue with a WiT2K, IIS 5.0 server. The visitor's
IP address in the IIS logs are being resolved, and it appears to be
effecting the server's performance greatly. A three hour support call to
Microsoft resulted in the removal of Tango WebAnalyzer and WebTrends
(although b
I don't think it can be Witango, just in principle... can you just kill
logging altogether?
Nathan Hitchcock wrote:
>
> We've got an interesting issue with a WiT2K, IIS 5.0 server. The visitor's
> IP address in the IIS logs are being resolved, and it appears to be
> effecting the server's per
I have to agree with Robert, I think it is either in logging, check the
extended logging properties.
Also, also open and command prompt window and run "NETSTAT" to see what
is accessing the internet. There are spyware packages that will actively
do this kind of stuff.
Ben Johansen - http://www.p
Can someone tell me what database manager uses MKD and DDF as the "table"
file extensions?
Thanks
Steve Fogelson
Internet Commerce Solutions
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And we all said in unison: "that would be Pervasive.SQL"
Let's see how many replies you get in the next 10 minutes.
cheers, and Happy Canadian Thanksgiving to our American cousins ...
Ian
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Can someone tell me what database manager uses MKD and D
.MKD Malz++Kassner CAD5 Drawing
.DDF would be Btreive
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Subject: Witango-Talk: StoreFront
Can someone t
Sorry for the dumb question. About all I know about Pervasive from reading
the list is that they originally started Tango.
I'm trying to come up with the ODBC drivers to bring up StoreFront. Are
these available? If so, how can I get hold of them?
Also, is there a specific version , I would need
Hello, Fogelson, Steve! On 10/11/2002 2:35 PM -0500, you wrote in whole or part:
>Sorry for the dumb question. About all I know about Pervasive from reading
>the list is that they originally started Tango.
Whoa! are YOU ever in for an earful...
Beverly
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Former Eve
Sorry if I don't have the history correct about Witango. I'm a new user for
about 3 months.
Still would like to get the ODBC driver
Thanks
Steve
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