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HTML Merge !$MGIF_.Is there an ELSE
Hi,
First of all: The best whises to all for this new year.
I use HTML merge for some forms. When I use !$MGIF_, I now needs an ELSE.
Is this part of the merge engine or is there another way?
Best
Hi,
First of all: The best whises to all for this new year.
I use HTML merge for some forms. When I use !$MGIF_, I now needs an ELSE.
Is this part of the merge engine or is there another way?
Best
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De Netwerkadviseur BV
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#191907
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New Year, New Version
#xpa
Hello And a Happy New Year!
We are planning to upgrade our version of XPA 2.5 version and I would like to gather some information about this process. This is our configuration: Mainly Desktop
Hello And a Happy New Year!
We are planning to upgrade our version of XPA 2.5 version and I would like to gather some information about this process. This is our configuration: Mainly Desktop
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Roberto Ramirez Cervantes
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#191906
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Re: Y2K20 Gotcha
True John, but I can force a program update on my customers, but we don't mess with their ini files. But with that said, guess I could have done an iniput the the Century line in the ini.
Thanks for
True John, but I can force a program update on my customers, but we don't mess with their ini files. But with that said, guess I could have done an iniput the the Century line in the ini.
Thanks for
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Mike McMillin
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#191905
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Re: Y2K20 Gotcha
Or, just change the century date field to 1930 or whatever value you want and rerun it.
Sent with Gmelius
Or, just change the century date field to 1930 or whatever value you want and rerun it.
Sent with Gmelius
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John Knickerbocker
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#191904
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Y2K20 Gotcha
Had a customer call today saying an import of data into his database didn't work. Come to find out it was caused by a date field. This date field has been defined in the the table since 1988 as
Had a customer call today saying an import of data into his database didn't work. Come to find out it was caused by a date field. This date field has been defined in the the table since 1988 as
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Mike McMillin
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#191903
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Re: Combo box weirdness
Never mind. Changing the direction from backwards only to both cleared this up.
Sent with Gmelius
Never mind. Changing the direction from backwards only to both cleared this up.
Sent with Gmelius
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John Knickerbocker
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#191902
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Combo box weirdness
We have a data bound combo box on a table (V 1.9). When the user clicks on it and selects another value, it remains at the original value and they must click it again and select the new value again.
We have a data bound combo box on a table (V 1.9). When the user clicks on it and selects another value, it remains at the original value and they must click it again and select the new value again.
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John Knickerbocker
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#191901
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Tails operating system and Magic
Hello,
Does anyone know if it is possible to install Magic on the Tails operating system?
Magic 9 for Windows, or any other version of Magic?
What about Pervasive/Zen?
Has anyone tried and does it
Hello,
Does anyone know if it is possible to install Magic on the Tails operating system?
Magic 9 for Windows, or any other version of Magic?
What about Pervasive/Zen?
Has anyone tried and does it
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magic9@aquari.com
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#191900
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Re: Memory Files
We use memory tables all throughout our application (1.9) and have never had an issue with a dbdel. We too are superstitious though and do a dbdel in a parent, do the required processing and then do a
We use memory tables all throughout our application (1.9) and have never had an issue with a dbdel. We too are superstitious though and do a dbdel in a parent, do the required processing and then do a
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John Knickerbocker
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#191899
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Re: Memory Files
Hi Mike,
Superstitious men like the number three:
1. First DbDel for rapid deletion (could fail due to lock).
2. The batch delete to guarantee deletion (for the potential failure of step 1).
3. Last
Hi Mike,
Superstitious men like the number three:
1. First DbDel for rapid deletion (could fail due to lock).
2. The batch delete to guarantee deletion (for the potential failure of step 1).
3. Last
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Frederik Soete
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#191898
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Re: Memory Files
Thanks for that information, I was just doing the DbDel and not first deleting all the records. I am also superstitious.
Thanks for that information, I was just doing the DbDel and not first deleting all the records. I am also superstitious.
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Mike McMillin
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#191897
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Re: Memory Files
Hi Mike,
Perhaps someone who measured memory usage could state the facts you need more confidently. I would *think* deleting records would at some time result in a first freeing of memory, then
Hi Mike,
Perhaps someone who measured memory usage could state the facts you need more confidently. I would *think* deleting records would at some time result in a first freeing of memory, then
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Frederik Soete
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#191896
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Re: Actian/PSQL
We are doing a major upgrade to our system in Feb 2020 and are taking all of our customers to ZEN 14 (aka PSQL 14)
Mike
We are doing a major upgrade to our system in Feb 2020 and are taking all of our customers to ZEN 14 (aka PSQL 14)
Mike
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Mike McMillin
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#191895
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Memory Files
I have just completed a project that is using a lot of Memory files. I was wondering if you delete some or all of the records from a memory file does XPA3 release the memory. I also wonder if a
I have just completed a project that is using a lot of Memory files. I was wondering if you delete some or all of the records from a memory file does XPA3 release the memory. I also wonder if a
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Mike McMillin
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#191894
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Re: Outlook called from 8.30 (att Johan Vissenberg, and/or others...)
Hi Jacques,
I don't have Magic8.3 anymore.
So I tested the application with Magic9.4
This (with some adjustments) is working ok.
I have no idea why it is not working with Magic8.3
Maybe there is
Hi Jacques,
I don't have Magic8.3 anymore.
So I tested the application with Magic9.4
This (with some adjustments) is working ok.
I have no idea why it is not working with Magic8.3
Maybe there is
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Johan Vissenberg
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#191893
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Re: Actian/PSQL
Pervasive has been renamed to Zen and after 13 they no longer use the Pervasive name. All the utilities are still the same.
Get Outlook for Android
Pervasive has been renamed to Zen and after 13 they no longer use the Pervasive name. All the utilities are still the same.
Get Outlook for Android
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Keith Canniff
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#191892
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Re: Actian/PSQL
Arch,
PSQL 14 was released in August 2019, but Actian has completed their rebranding of the product, so it is now referred to as Actian Zen v14.
A rose by any other name...
Arch,
PSQL 14 was released in August 2019, but Actian has completed their rebranding of the product, so it is now referred to as Actian Zen v14.
A rose by any other name...
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Steven Blank
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#191891
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Re: Actian/PSQL
14 was released last August
509.443.3332 | 888.534.BIAS (2427) | 327 E Pacific, Spokane, WA 99202 | Facebook | Twitter | BIAS Website
14 was released last August
509.443.3332 | 888.534.BIAS (2427) | 327 E Pacific, Spokane, WA 99202 | Facebook | Twitter | BIAS Website
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Wes Hein
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#191890
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Actian/PSQL
I just noticed that the Goldstar website shows PSQL 13 with an End of Availability of 12/31/2020 and the End of Support of 12/31/2022. No announcement for version 14. Does anyone have information on
I just noticed that the Goldstar website shows PSQL 13 with an End of Availability of 12/31/2020 and the End of Support of 12/31/2022. No announcement for version 14. Does anyone have information on
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Arch <Arch.Lineberger@...>
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#191889
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Re: uniPaaS v1.9p – "Stuck" Alt Key
Oh cool! Thanks for telling me how it happened ... that part nagged at me, because I figured you would have had the problem a long time ago, so why was it popping up now?
I got so burned on that some
Oh cool! Thanks for telling me how it happened ... that part nagged at me, because I figured you would have had the problem a long time ago, so why was it popping up now?
I got so burned on that some
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Heidi Schuppenhauer
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#191888
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