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| Paradox DB and TIME field | 24 Oct 2006 22:24 GMT | 7 |
I cant seem to get my odbc_result to work with a Paradox database TIME field. My result always comes back as a date of 1899-12-30.... this is driving me nuts, thats not a time... thats a date! It also always returns the exact same date even if the time is different. All the
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| ENTER in Formatted Memo Field...? | 24 Oct 2006 17:50 GMT | 10 |
Howdy, I have a form that displays a formatted memo field. If I touch Enter, the cursor moves to the next page of the form.
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| WindowsXP .. unexpected General Protection Violation on printing a Report | 24 Oct 2006 15:27 GMT | 4 |
If anyone has any insights as to how to solve this problem, advice would be much appreciated ! I'd written a custom application using OPAL in Paradox 10 on a prior Windows XP computer which has been running flawlessly for several
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| publish to rtf (paradox9) | 16 Oct 2006 22:12 GMT | 9 |
Just started using paradox/opal recently and I've been wondering...is the publish (rtf) method just completely broken in ver9? When I have anything but a very simple report, for instance one which includes line objects everything is just one big mess in the published rtf file. So ...
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| WriteText et GPV | 15 Oct 2006 20:49 GMT | 9 |
A problem from Michel, in a french NG. The writeText method produces a GPV with a french Paradox version. Try this (the sample method included in P10) method pushButton(var eventInfo Event)
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| Set scroll lock with ObjectPal | 11 Oct 2006 04:44 GMT | 5 |
Paradox tables have a scroll lock that I can set with the mouse (pair of blue triangles at the bottom of the table). Question: can I set this with ObjectPal?
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| Repair fsl-file possible? | 10 Oct 2006 19:52 GMT | 1 |
just tried to open 'Chorlieder.fsl' with Paradox 8, but I get the error message 'File cannot be interpreted, maybe it's damaged'. So usually I get a copy of it from my Backup and replace it. But if I use it for a while, it will be damaged again (this is 2nd time).
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| Halloween: The most ambitious ChimneySweep ever made | 04 Oct 2006 17:31 GMT | 1 |
Known in-house as "Halloween," for its scheduled release-date, the completely retooled ChimneySweep(R) 6.0 is by far the most ambitious version we've ever made. This release has a number of very significant features:
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