Routenumber is numeric and I am not quite sure how to use your code... It doesn't look like SQL to me... (Sorry if I am pissing you off but I haven't used MS Access since I left school)
[bobafett] BobbaFet [bobafett]
if not Programming = 'Severe Migraine' then...
PS: I am well aware that I can base reports on queries so that's not the part I am asking about. It's how do I make a query where a user is asked for input to preform the query with.
[bobafett] BobbaFet [bobafett]
if not Programming = 'Severe Migraine' then...
Hi all, I want to make a report based on a variable SQL query but I can't for the life of me remember how to do that :(
Here's the thing, the database is a simple address table with a bunch of addresses in it which have route numbers. Now what I want on my form is a button that when clicked...
You don't even need to limit it's capacity, what you could do is something like this:
procedure TForm1.Memo1Change(Sender: TObject);
begin
while Memo1.Lines.Count > 20 do
Memo1.Lines.Delete(0);
end;
Removes the top lines lines (assuming you use Lines.Add to add new lines to the memo...
Thanks btw for the advice Glenn, but unfortunately I do not have access to TEncoding :(
And,
"It is not possible for anyone to acknowledge truth when their salary depends on them not doing it."
The CO2/climate crap, I presume?
[bobafett] BobbaFet [bobafett]
if not Programming = 'Severe...
You'll need to give a bit more information than what you are currently doing, dude. I don't think it is due to the tablenames, that would've made sense if it would've been 5 inaccessable tables.
[bobafett] BobbaFet [bobafett]
if not Programming = 'Severe Migraine' then...
Wow... that's a lot... miracle the website displays as nicely as it does... I'll bet if you fix those the problem will go away as well.
[bobafett] BobbaFet [bobafett]
if not Programming = 'Severe Migraine' then
ShowMessage('Eureka!');
Of course I pressed post to early... I did check it with for...downto...do loops but the result is the same, hence I, after said research, came to the conclusion that this has to be a code page issue.
[bobafett] BobbaFet [bobafett]
if not Programming = 'Severe Migraine' then...
It's not the loop that gives an error, I would receive a "index out of bounds" error if it was. The problem is that the string "Related Doc" in UTF8 is not the same as the OS/Delphi code page "Related Doc". Therefore I cannot do the following:
if CompareText(PseudoUTF8('Hello world!')...
Hi all,
Thanks for reading my question!
First of all some basic stats: I am using Delphi 7 Enterprise along with the Indy 9 component set. (The version of 10 you can download from the Indy website seems glitchy hence I've switched back to version 9).
My program uses idHTTP to collect data...
You wanna display it in a straight line... then you can with text area, just a matter of setting the right number of cols.
[bobafett] BobbaFet [bobafett]
if not Programming = 'Severe Migraine' then
ShowMessage('Eureka!');
Or a different way to do it would be to use the textarea html bit:
http://htmldog.com/reference/htmltags/textarea/
[bobafett] BobbaFet [bobafett]
if not Programming = 'Severe Migraine' then
ShowMessage('Eureka!');
...but rather something that seems kind of like it but isn't factually true.
(For those who had physics in highschool but never afterwards: almost *EVERYTHING* you think you know about physics is wrong)
[bobafett] BobbaFet [bobafett]
if not Programming = 'Severe Migraine' then...
Thanks Larry, that is exactly what I am using :) It is a good site I think :D
[bobafett] BobbaFet [bobafett]
if not Programming = 'Severe Migraine' then
ShowMessage('Eureka!');
Just use idHTTP:
var S: string;
begin
S := idHTTP1.Get('http://mysite.com/file.txt');
// S now contains your list of URLS
[bobafett] BobbaFet [bobafett]
if not Programming = 'Severe Migraine' then
ShowMessage('Eureka!');
Yeah but I don't see how that is useful as I've made an effort to make the pages HTML 5.0 compatible. Therefore it is nothing but:
<div id="cultuur"><table>
<tr id="trBG1">
<td id="content"><a target="_blank"...
Argh, stupid forum posting my stuff too early! No, no PEBCAK either!
Anyhoot! Then you could use javascript to display the icon when the dates do not match by using writeln method.
[bobafett] BobbaFet [bobafett]
if not Programming = 'Severe Migraine' then...
I'm pretty sure you could make Javascript preform what vacunita describes. All you would have to do is link to the required pages said js file containing the date and then you could store the last visit date (or whatever date you wanna use) in the cookie. Now you have two vars that you could use...
OH wait, now I get it! You are looking for:
Self.Free;
[bobafett] BobbaFet [bobafett]
if not Programming = 'Severe Migraine' then
ShowMessage('Eureka!');
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