Hmm, somewhere I sensed my last name being misspelled on the internet (there’s a reason I never went with “Tuohy Software”). I might have them safely stored somewhere on a 3.5 disk - you don’t want...
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Hmm, somewhere I sensed my last name being misspelled on the internet (there’s a reason I never went with “Tuohy Software”). I might have them safely stored somewhere on a 3.5 disk - you don’t want...
I'll miss you Tony.
I hadn't seen him in a while but we've stayed in contact via email. His emails were every bit as gracious, humorous and tenacious, as he was in person.
A memory - not...
This is sad news. My condolences to his family and I share this loss with the rest of my colleagues. Fern was there when I started working for Data Access and, from the beginning, he was just such a...
The change here is that dafmac.pkg is not automatically added to dfallent. If you use this package, you can comple alhtough you will get a warning telling you to use Subtract, which is better...
The good news is that the Append command is not obsolete. It has been listed in the docs as that for years, but it has been rehabilitated. Note that you don't get a warning - that's intentional. Note...
I think I agree as well. We will check it out.
-John
Mike and All,
As Stephen stated, the single line if thing is a preference and not even a recommendation anymore. This particular feature is a good example of the best of intentions gone astray....
Don't get too comfortable with this because it will be changed in the next alpha - same capability but a different interface.
-John
Problem acknowledged - your fix looks pretty good. Either that or something similar will appear in the next alpha. In 19.1 we attempted to better separate the windows and web packages. There were...
Yup, should fixed for next alpha. Thanks Mike.
-John
As Stephen mentioned, the for_all warnings are not intentional - we will address that next alpha. There will other issues like this.
-John
Matt and Henry,
The issues raised by Matt are the reasons we have not provided a simple high level interface for this. Changing you Database connections while running an application really has to...
I meant up and down space. I shouldn't use big words
Good point. We can change this so it uses as much horizontal space as you give it.
-John
We have a winner! Some coding errors just never go away.
-John
Yes, we've fixed it internally.
-John
This will be fixed next build. Anyone want to guess what was wrong?
-John
This has been fixed. You can also do this from the new Filelist Explorer view (and that works). But in doing that, we messed up the old options.
-John
Hi Raveen,
Try adding this to your application:
Procedure Entering for cDbCJGrid
Handle hoServer
Get Server to hoServer
If (hoServer) Begin
Send Refind_Records to...
Ok, I see this. It does indeed go to custard. You mustn't like custard!
-John
I would expect it to raise an error if you are not logged in. However, maybe you are now logged in. There still might be a connection from the prior login/open. If that were the case, you'd not get...
In general you are correct that using cConnection class interfaces with non-connection ID server strings has to be done carefully. When we started with the cConnection class we thought that this...
Ian,
When using tabbed workspace views you can use piMaxSize to determine the how big the view can get. Up to that point, the view will just get bigger and use anchors like it always did. After...
When you set pbLoginOnOpen to False (which is a good choice) it specifies that you must be logged into the database server before you can open the table. If you are getting an error, this means that...
If you look at the "Using Managed Connections" / "Recommendations and Requirements" find and read the section titled "DatabaseLoginDialog.dg".
If you are running a Web Application or you don't...