We're using a custom program that utilizes Oracle. The program doesn't look at the printers installed through NT, so they must be inserted directly, using the sql plus part of Oracle. Glad I'm not the only one that's never heard of this!
While I know sql, I haven't worked with Oracle in about 11 years. All I need to do is add a printer to the current setup. Any ideas of how to do this through the sql? Thanks!
Hey there! I have a similar problem. I've been doing this kind of stuff for years (but been away from it) and I'm totally stumped. We got 2 new motherboards - Tyan Duron/Athelon, all the accessories and processors and stuff. Put #1 together, works great. Realized an existing case wouldn't work...
I'm running into an issue with IE 5.0. Later versions of IE are fine, as are PC and MAC Netscape. What happens is this: When a user selects a button, a list corresponding to what they selected will appear. However in 5.0 you must click a 2nd time to make it appear. Any known issues with IE 5.0 I...
Normally that only happens if there is a user defined field in a query somewhere, or if there is an ambigious criteria set. Would suggest you go through each query field first, then each table field. Then reference DougP's suggestion (and don't forget the backup :) )<br><br>
Ok, pulling my hair out on this one. Have a TBgrid for data entry-looks good, all connected correctly. I can tab to the first cell, and the cursor appears :) However, that is ALL that I can do - can't add, can't type, nothing! Any ideas? Thanks!
I would set the input information sheet to a template utilizing fields. For this particular project, I would set the field type to a Database field which will then create a table of the info that can be used as a simple database. To research this more, under the help function in Word, Select...
I've run into this a lot . First, do a scandisk and defrag. Then, (assuming you're using 95/98) go into the control panel and check out the virtual memory settings. Even though you may physically have 128 MB of RAM, if your hard drive is full, it won't matter. This should fix the problem -...
Myy roomate and I have a problem that in driving us INASANE! We have a search screen that comes up, has a text entry box for the search criteria, and 2 radio buttons - by name or by i.d. We have tried all we can find in books or think of to get the code written to distinguish between the 2...
Nothing really leaps out. Be aware of the following, however: 1. CF does NOT like names that have any characters than letters. Removing underscores resolved half my issues. 2. Insert only half works correctly - when I tried to use it it was hit or miss. I'm sure there's reason to it but I've...
Microsoft gets kind of funky with the margins and such. Have you tried a custom size of lables, making them a bit bigger than they really are so that you can print on more area? This may or may not work. Also be aware that when you violate margins you may not always get all data to print.
Need more info. Watch the script and see at what line number it crashes. Then look up that line and either that one or the line before it will be causing the problem. Perhaps proprietary drivers/files could be causing a problem (sometimes the 'same' file will contain different data depending...
Pretty much any file can be copied, and unfortunately there's not much you can do to prevent it. However, the file must be SEEN in order to be copied. In either DOS or Windows Explorer, set the attribute to Hidden. Anyone who knows much about computers can circumvent this, however. Your best...
I have run into this before. There is apparantly an ambiguous setting somewhere that is associated with this file on your machine. If you rename or file copy the file, the problem will remain. However, 9 times out of 10 if you cut the text and paste to a new document, save, delete the old...
What is the configuration of the PC's? Also, are they running Excel off the server or desktop? It sounds like either a memory leak or corruption issue. The first thing I would do is a defrag on the PC's (probably not what's wrong, but hey, it's easy and won't hurt). I would guess they are...
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