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  1. CriCriCri

    Application Focus problem

    I have several of them (Systray). Give to me your e-mail and I you sending an example.
  2. CriCriCri

    PB - OS information

    But I think that the operating system does not have any importance because Pcode (short for pseudocode = PBD) is an interpreted language that's supported on all PowerBuilder platforms. It's the same format that PowerBuilder uses in libraries (PBL files) to store individual objects in an...
  3. CriCriCri

    PB - OS information

    I think that not! Sorry.
  4. CriCriCri

    PB - OS information

    Which is the interest of this? If not, in the source program, register it in a window "About"
  5. CriCriCri

    PB - OS information

    Yes PB is platform independent. GetEnvironment PowerScript function Description Gets information about the operating system, processor, and screen display of the system. Syntax GetEnvironment ( environmentinfo ) Argument Description environmentinfo The name of the Environment object that...
  6. CriCriCri

    Powerbuilder 8 to HSQL using JDBC

    The JDBC interface uses a DLL named either PBJDS70.DLL or PBJDM70.DLL to access a database via a JDBC driver. Required Sybase JDBC driver version To use the JDBC interface to access the jConnect driver, use jConnect Version 4.0 or higher. For information on jConnect, see your Sybase...
  7. CriCriCri

    PowerBuilder to access problem

    The name of a table or a column is perhaps incorrect, check: Not to start the name with a number. No the column with a reserved name ("type","date",...). To avoid spaces in names. And others...
  8. CriCriCri

    I created a crosstab report and it

    integer ret ret=dw_stat.SaveAs ( "C:\StatCode.xls", excel!, true ) Is the code like this one?

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