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03/04/2004 18:57:31
Dragan Nedeljkovich (En ligne)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
 
 
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03/04/2004 18:44:30
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Visual FoxPro
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Sorry for all of my remarks here which never came into existence, because I was extremely busy for the last twelve days. I figure I'll make it up in the following weeks... unless Michel notices that this is badly influencing the number of PUTM subscriptions :).

>I see that I can now tune out again!
>
>Good, and cheers
>
>
>>>My 1 April yesterday story at Russian fox site
>>>
>>>Good news comes from MS VFP Dev team today.
>>>SQL syntax of SQL select was made fully reversible.
>>>Instead of select .. from … where … group by … into cursor
>>>We also can write
>>> from cursor … group by … where into select
>>>All of us, who do cashing programs, will understand the goal
>>> of this really good changes.
>>>When we get cursor with summary results, our user likes to edit
>>>this result. They surprised that their changes in sum do not lead to changes in
>>>initial data. New syntax resolve this tiny problem.
>>>Roughly saying MS resolved famous math inverse problem
>>>Starting from this day we can split any result sum on the components
>>>in the unique way .
>>>To get this new option in VFP you don’t do anything, because it was
>>> always in all services packs, but starts to work only from today.
>>>Till this day it was automatically checked for the long time
>>>This automatic check allowed avoiding spending money on better testers
>>>Some of the members of our comunity imidiatly started to try new SQL option
>>
>>And if you have a .net passport registration set, it also knows where you are and automatically recalculates the proper federal, state and local taxes for you.

back to same old

the first online autobiography, unfinished by design
What, me reckless? I'm full of recks!
Balkans, eh? Count them.
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