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15/05/2003 02:54:45
Cetin Basoz
Engineerica Inc.
Izmir, Turquie
 
 
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14/05/2003 18:33:10
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Codage, syntaxe et commandes
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00788091
Message ID:
00788527
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31
Yes I do.
It might just show a number or no number at all. It shows the progrees bar if it'd take long enough. Just think of other progress bars that windows users are accustomed to. They show a progress bar, percentage, estimetated time and remaining times. How many times did you see they did it in proposed times. I saw many times 1 second remaining meant to be several minutes.
Compared to them VFP SQL prog.bar is more than accurate.
If I did it manually to show exact percentage/timing how much overhead I'd add ? How would I calculate percentage of added overhead vice versa. IOW to be able to do that I need to know execution plan of an SQL. Would I calculate my progress per SQL I do ?
Cetin


>Hello, Cetin
>
>I saw many people recommending this. Now tell me if you really like that. I mean, status bar shows the percentage and gives a general idea about how lenghty the process will be. No such clue with talk on. It just shows a number in a window. So what?
>
>
>
>>>Hi
>>>
>>>Is there any way I can include a progress bar (by %) so that when my query is running from a form the user has an indication as to what is happening. At the moment the form looks as though it may not be doing anything but I need some visibly to tell the user what is happening on screen.
>>>
>>>Many thanks
>>
>>set talk on
>>select ... from ...
>>set talk off
>>
>>Cetin
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