I have a Fetch method, that was set up by another individual, that Runs a series of reports. My problem is that one of the reports takes over 19 hours to run and it is needed to be located in 3 different areas for security purposes... This report is in the Fetch Method 3 seperate times, so...
I would like to highlight Alternating Group of Rows based on one particular column.
The spreadsheet has an EMP_CO column and each EMP_CO number could have multiple rows. This spreadsheet is sorted on the EMP_CO column. What i would like to do is for each alternating group of EMP_CO numbers i...
I have an actuate report that generates an XML file.
My report is made up of 12 sections grouped together (for each record number) and all have different data streams and generate their own data sections. Each of these sections make up the whole report for one Record number. Does the XML...
Using Actuate 8 sp1...
I have an actuate report that after it generates the report it also generates an XML file.
I then have a program (XYZ) that runs that looks at those files and processes the XML Files.
We have the actuate report set to run at 12:01am every night and then the XYZ...
Thanks Mike, Yeah if you were a Mason then the Columns and the 3 G's are significant. If you look closely the 3 G's in the middle are slightly different from each other.
How does this look for better error handling?
// for automatic syntax highlighting see faq102-6487
procedure TForm1.readtxtfile(fn:String);
procedure GetValue(var value:string);
var
position : integer;
begin
if AnsiContainsText(value, '=') then { Does the line contain an equals...
Also once upon a time i found a bbcoder on this board that would color cordinate the code put onto the Bulletin Board... does anyone know where i can find that again?
I am using delphi 7.
What I am doing in this code is reading a txt file that has 4 lines of information. With those 4 lines of information i am then creating another text file (with the extension of .index). I need to make sure that the txt file exists before attempting to create the index...
Thanks JES1904.
Next question on this... Here is my scenario...
I am reading the file names and sizes from a directory and putting them into a Client Dataset.
Then I am comparing the sizes of each of them to see when they are finished building in the folder (Timer).
Once the file size...
Using Delphi 7
Does anyone have a simple example on setting up a Client Dataset?
I am not reading my data from a table or a file but I am reading the name of files in a directory.
Tom C
MasterRacker: In a prefect world your thumbdrive would be accessable by all of us and we would all sing kum-bi-ya and dance around the fireplace screen saver... but we all know this is far from a perfect world (no further comment needed here), so no, your thumbdrive is only accessable to you :)...
Johnwm: Back to the Table section on my index page. Do you have an example of how i could do that without the table?
You have to realize that most of the users of this website "want" to see the events laid out like this where they can go to a quick page and see everything that is coming up...
I'm using Delphi 7.
I'm just not sure where to start with this one. A co-worker comes to me and says "I want to monitor a directory and when all the files get put in there I want to create a txt file with all the file names and directory path in it."
So I'm thinking first i need to monitor the...
Just from a "visitors" point of view, i didn't particularly like the way you have the menus.
When You click on Cooking you get a sub-categories, with MENUS and RECIPES. Clicking on MENUS and you get a list, Cooking / Menus with, Cocktail Party Menu and BBQ Menu to the right. Problem is...
...out of the bottom of the table.
but i'm not quite sure how to go about making the table div section like you said. This is what is in there:
/************** .story styles *****************/
.story{
clear: both;
padding: 10px 0px 0px 10px;
font-size: 80%;
}
.story p{
padding: 0px 0px...
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