I've tried hard to solve the problem with my own wetware? Not doing the second step first? I do. The code is still alive and works well.
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>Not true! I have helped Harsh several times, and I have found him to be learning fast. I have given him a few advices, but he has always finished the code himself.
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>Please take a fresh breath, try to remember how you struggled yourself when you were new to VFP and re-read his initial post. To be honest I think Harsh should have separated his big problem into smaller units and taken them one by one, but it's no big crime to do it as he did.
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>>Jos,
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>>but this is the point. It only sounds polite. If somebody (I'm not the only one) tries to to set him to this track (search professional advice for the basics) his politeness is very short fused. He will not learn, he will not argue, he will somebody to solve his problem cheap and fast.
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>>Lutz
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>>>Hi Thomas,
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>>>I don't think this is correct or necessary. I think there are two issues here; (1) there is a language barrier, not all participants are native English speaking, (2) a cultural barrier; Harsh is asking in a very polite way and with words and phrases common to that part of the world. His "mistake", if I can call it that, is only asking complicated questions, in a field he is not trained in or has acquired enough experience in, and perhaps he needs to consider contracting a mentor or consultant to help him. We were all newbies once :)
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