I just contacted Woll2Woll and was told that "such a copy was no longer around or supported". But a client of mine refuses to upgrade and I may want to use that tool if it exists and I could get my hands on it. Does anyone have any info on this?
Thanks,
Stan
1.) My client has changed to Windows 2000 and certain Pdox forms that contain OPAL code to determine how the reports are printed out is having a problem. I'm referring to orientation. Certain reports that were being printed out landscape under my code control are coming out in portrait format. I...
I just had a problem with a client who recently changed to Windows 2000. They use an application I wrote in Paradox 7 and now have an inoperable OK button on a look-up dialog box. Also, the CANCEL and HELP buttons are invisible. They application is on a network.
Lance, you commented on a...
Lance,
I just had the same problem with a client who recently changed to Windows 2000. They use an application I wrote in Paradox 7 and now have an inoperable OK button on a look-up dialog box. Also, the CANCEL and HELP buttons are invisible. They application is on a network.
Now that 2 years...
I've been in the computer business for over thirty years. Now that I'm looking for a job, I'm having a problem judging just how much to cut off of my resume. It has gotten pretty long when I want to reflect my work in both mainframe as well as PC work, both areas covering a significant number of...
Judi,
Joe's earlier reference to "Paradox Queries, version 5 for Windows" by Dan Ehrmann is excellent. I use that a lot when it comes to query concepts and any objectPAL coding structures regarding queries you may be looking for. I believe a second volume was produced but I'm not...
Bugs --
I just read about your predicament and noticed that you may get some assistance from a an interesting website I just visited earlier this eve. It's called http://hotfiles.zdnet.com/cgi-bin/texis/swlib/hotfiles/search.html
Search around in there and don't hesitate to go off on
some...
I agree with the enthusiam expressed above. But as a consultant I was let go and have yet to find any more Paradox work. As I was curious about Access since I saw how it was taking off in the industry, I did try to get exposed to it but found that it's really not very exicting. I want to find...
Richie,
Thank you very much. I think I can go from here to create the report I'm looking for. It'll take a couple more queries, but you helped me with the basics of what I was looking for.
Thanks again,
Stan
*:->*
I want to store each value in a given codes field per record in a different cell of the breakapart array and be able to address these values indivually per record. So if I have 3 values in the first record, i.e. 111,238,775 and 542,854,235,674 in the second record, I need to index these values...
Richie,
Sorry I didn't mean to leave that code there. I thought that there was some relationship between each index value as it appeared in the array and the value of the query that was an element in that resulting array. This was an incorrect approach of attempting to retrieve the respective...
I got the breakApart function to work, but I can't seem to split the index of each element apart from its value. Both of these values appear in the array used as the argument in the BreakApart function. I may need a two dimentional array, at least.
Help!!
Thanks,
Stan
Here is the main...
Thanks, Guys, for your responses. I agree that the table I'm faced with should not have been structured with multiple values in one field with the possibility of having what you suggested may happen. However, this system was turned over to me for continuous maintenance so I have to pick up on...
Thanks, JoeNg, for your answer. I agree that the table I'm faced with should not have been structured with multiple values in one field with the possibility of having what you suggested may happen. However, this system was turned over to me for continuous maintenance so I have to pick up on...
I'm faced with a table which has several values in a given field all separated by commas, e.g. 123,456,7,*,111,293,...
There is always a comma at the end of the respective field in each record.
I'll probably be putting the substrings in a dynarray element from the ANSWER table. I'll determine...
Earth
I certainly appreciate this thread as I am a Paradox consultant whose main client is now thinking of converting all of my applications over to Access mainly because of their (mis)understanding of network response speed (even with over 50 users). Obviously I've been quite opposed to that...
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