... xbrowse and sincerely it is no good to give to customer, because the user not understand wich is the scroll of the window or that the explorerbar Hmm. Do you mean that there are two scrollbars next to each other on the right side of the window? Regards, James
Hmm, only for statics, not locals? We can use it anywhere. Earlier there was no way of initializing static variables with datevalues. Now we can. Thats what I was trying to emphasize. In Harbour, ValType of DateTime variables ...
... Personally, I love to be creative--most programmers are creative types. Sometimes I find it hard to curb my creativity for the sake of uniformity. Hmm, make that "always" rather than "somtimes." Regards, James
... 'table path'+'table',, hADSHandle ) //=> lSuccess 3. Open it simple as this: use table alias youralias shared Thanks. Good Luck! Hmm. Now my test app is running on the internet. When I access the ADS via my Internet provider, the application is running OK (because PING reply time ...
... you don't have to upgrade. You also don't have to upgrade xHB. Or, you can use the free version of xHarbour. I consider this at least not fair. Hmm, are you suggesting that FiveTech provide free upgrades just because you purchased a xHB upgrade? How could FiveTech stay in business? Would you ...
>No. A destroyed control is not functioning and all references to it are invalidated. You can still use them but you just get nothing (no runtime errors and no effects).
Hmm, then how do you explain that version 9.05 is erroring out with a runtime error?
... Error BASE/1081 Argument error: +Args:[ 1] = U [ 2] = N 2nWidth += ::ColAtPos( nPos++ ):nWidth + COL_SEPARATOR Hmm, the error message doesn't make sense to me. It seems to be saying there is an error with nPos++, but then it is saying there are two passed parameters, ...
... signs is much depending of the purpose. >Silvio needs free umbrellas during the day in my case with WINHOTEL >I check if the night is free. Hmm. But, wouldn't it be the same? If a room is occupied for the night of the 15th, don't you consider the room occupied on the 15th? So, wouldn't you ...