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Database Forum / Progress Topics / March 2005

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decimal precision - how to override table format18 Mar 2005 13:12 GMT4
I've looked thru everything I could see at progress.com and peg.com, so I've
come her looking for help.
We have a Weight-Per-Unit field defined as DECIMAL with a FORMAT
">>,>>>,>>9.99<<<<".
Foreign characters15 Mar 2005 14:04 GMT1
We have a problem with exporting data from Progress to an output file. This concerns the foreign characters.
For example with have this Danish address:
Löwe Ødense
Københavngade 67 Denmark
Progress9.1 on SuSE9.1 using IBCS09 Mar 2005 02:48 GMT5
Did anybody successfully run Progress9.1 on SuSE9.1 using IBCS and SCO
libraries? I keep getting "Segmentation fault" error.
I'll appreciate any help.
Thanks,
Can You Load N-S or E-W Cursor?08 Mar 2005 14:12 GMT1
I'm implementing a splitter feature for my application. I'm a using a
movable flat button as splitter. Works fine, the only thing is that I can't
fine any reference to the string value that I need to load to display N-S or
E-W cursor. Any ideas?
Riddle me this04 Mar 2005 00:18 GMT4
Why does this work (i.e. No compile/run-time errors) ?
def var y as int init 12345 no-undo.
run a (input y).
return.
form feed on print jobs end(V8.3, SCO Unix)04 Mar 2005 00:05 GMT5
running Progress V8.3C11 under SCO unix OSR5.06, Xerox PE120i printer
(ethernet LPD connection, using SCO unix remote printer).
If I use the 'page-size' option in my  progress programs, I always get
an empty blank page at the end of the print job.
 
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