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Preventing a second instance.
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06/04/2005 13:45:24
 
 
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06/04/2005 13:25:52
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 7 SP1
OS:
Windows 2000 SP4
Network:
Windows 2000 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Divers
Thread ID:
01001365
Message ID:
01002007
Vues:
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Definitely not, and I apologize for it happening now. I have added your header to our code so that it does not happen again, however, no one remembers the original source of the code (which is unusual because most code I use that I get from someone else is typically from the UT and I annotate it as such by the UT message# and author and that really is standard practice here) but then when someone is in a hurry it can happen all too easy when you are cutting and pasting so thank you for your understanding and also for pointing it out!


>I got it from code that was given to me inhouse. I used it as is (because it worked fine) but I didn't realize you were the original author Marcia. Obviously you are because it is just too identical (except a few minor changes) to be otherwise. I will annotate in my code your header from your code so it doesn't happen again.
>
>< lol >!!! Well, we write the columns because we hope they wil be useful to other developers. I am glad to see that our efforts are not wasted.
>
>Actually, I figured that it was probably something like this. You strike me as being a reasonably intelligent human being < s >. You know that I visit this forum often. So I do not believe for a moment that you would knowingly pass off our code as your own.
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