Let’s try this again. (Stupid Outlook…)
That’s another possibility. Thanks, Tracy. 😊
The original data source is coming from a SQL backend so I’ve just added some
ISNULL calls around the fields which matter to the CURSORTOXML/XMLTOCURSOR
calls.
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rk
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I tend to create the cursor and use flags to append to the existing cursor.
Tracy
On March 29, 2022 7:01:47 PM EDT, Richard Kaye wrote:
>While I'm poking away at this, I thought I'd check with the collective wisdom.
>I've found a situation where I want to take advantage of CURSORTOXML and
>XML
While I'm poking away at this, I thought I'd check with the collective wisdom.
I've found a situation where I want to take advantage of CURSORTOXML and
XMLTOCURSOR. The issue I'm running into is if the cursor being converted to XML
has fields with NULL values in the first record, this appears to
Probably the easiest way is just trying to open it and trapping the error. So
assuming you know the file exists then
lnHandle = fopen(lcMyFileName)
if lnHandle = -1
* -- The file couldn't be opened so is open somewhere else.
else
fclose(lnHandle)
endif
To close it you would ha
I extracted "d:\test_dir\test.pdf". Then used ShellExecute to open it. The
user reads the pdf and later I want to erase it. But, it will not erase if
the user has not previously closed it.
How can I tell if it is closed? Even better, is there a way I can close it?
Carl Lindner
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