gt; Thunderbaynes for spam and now it will not connect to either account.
Don't think I can help you there...
> Outlook was far better then this free POS.
In some ways I would tend to agree. You usually get what you pay for...
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Programmer/DBA
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t out
Worked fine, though like you pointed out performance wasn't anything to
brag about. Handy to have in your "bag of tricks"...
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I'm sure the thing would have fit in the pocket. I have large hands and
was still able to use the small keyboard pretty well. And it could boot
up *really* quick - something like 19 seconds...
But that 7" screen could be a real drag, especially after a long day
Matt Jarvis
Pr
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of Gil Hale
> Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 6:42 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [NF] Hacker Indicted
>
> I have a friend from my days in New Freedom, PA (1988-1995) who was on
the
> Baltimore
document you get the schema or code that creates it.
So if you go to your SP's for a database, CTRL-A, CTRL-C, then CTRL-V
into a document, you can dump all that good stuff all at once.
Might be a good down-and-dirty way to document a system or a quick
backup of all the definitions.
for a gig? If so, please email
> me off list and I'll get you the particulars. We're located in the
> Boston area.
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
> Richard Kaye
Richard-
Does it need to be an onsite thing? I know of some local (Oregon) folks
that do CF stuff.
Matt Jarv
Has anyone here tried to retrieve/archive text messages off a cell phone
SIM card? Are there card readers out there that can do this?
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or due to high volume try:
http://down.codeweavers.com/
"
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> I would like to have a program where I could search the mails
> and organize them my way.
> Any suggestions ?
>
> TIA, E.
>
I've found the DELETE key to be very helpful
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Jim Harvey wrote:
> What about the set refresh and set reprocess settings, any opinion on those
> base on my other settings?
Regarding SET REPROCESS I think that all depends on what sort of
technique, if any, you use to deal with file contention conflicts. You
said that mostly you use table buff
I'm declaring that this isn't OT since it deals with the nature of the
work we do and how to do it longer and better.
Face it - most people are pretty sedentary throughout the day. Those of
us being in the software/computer biz even more so than a lot of folks,
riding a desk for hours and hours
Pete Theisen wrote:
> Hi Everybody!
>
> My Gateway solo 9300. which is ONLY ten years old, loses its video
> halfway through the memory check. Any advice on where the problem may
> be? It was fine for ten years then all of a sudden . . .
IANAHG (I am not a hardware guy), but
1. make sure e
David Boatright wrote:
> I have been trying to pass an array and I keep getting a message that the
> parameter is incorrect. Here is the code.
>
>
> myInDesign = CreateObject("InDesign.Application.CS2")
>
> myDocument = myInDesign.Documents.Add
>
> myPage = myDocument.Pages.Item(1)
>
> myText
Desmond Lloyd wrote:
> Morning All,
>
> Quick question I hope.
>
> Need to open an Excel workbook and save it as text.
>
> Can startup Excel (not visible), open the workbook, but when I "SaveAS",
> it says it cannot access the save as property.
>
> I used examples right out of "Micro
Jeff Johnson wrote:
> The
> really strange thing is that the application selects one of 10 sites
> (path to DBC()). It works fine on all of the sites except for 1 !!!
How are the paths stored? In a table?
If so make sure the record giving you the problem is clean i.e. retype
the info into th
you could just run the stuff thru your coffee maker like I do...
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ject. They just ain't there despite the documentation I am looking at
saying otherwise.
Some other docs kinda suggest that these are properties that have to be
turned on at the Exchange Server level.
Anyone know how I can get to these two (and other) things?
TIA,
Matt Jarvis
be this column doesn't mean what I think it
does?
TIA,
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uld free up an hour or two? It's all about priorities
I'm not trying to rant here, I'm just trying to tell you how important I
think this whole concept of 'social networking' is... it's easier than
you think and at least w/ the online stuff you are in front of
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
>set iqtyinstock = (select sum(nqty)
> from inventory_transactions
>where iinventoryid = ROW.iid);
> Unknown column 'ROW.iid' in 'where clause'
> ---
I was fumbling around w
I haven't bothered to look yet so if the answer is RTFM I'd understand...
Does XP have anything built into it to show who is connected to the
machine? Preferably with a username so you can tell exactly who it is or
at least workstation name?
Our CPA wants something to see who else might be in Q
John Weller wrote:
> Look at the User tab in Task Manager. I can't test it as I'm in a single
> user environment (me).
>
> What is a CPA?
Consistent Pain-in-the Arse!!!
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MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
>
> Matt,
>
> No lucksame error, except it says "row.iid" instead of "ROW.iid"
>
Maybe you need to have the table names attached to the fields in your
SQL. Maybe "iid" is ambiguous and that is what causes the error...
Just another WAG...
Ed Leafe wrote:
> On Mar 19, 2008, at 3:30 PM, Cathy Pountney wrote:
>
>> So what's the rule about replying to a post, like this one, that
>> starts to
>> stray off the original topic. If it qualifies for OT or NF now ..
>> should I
>> change the subject line when I reply?
>
> Yes. The
Ted Roche wrote:
> A twit filter worked for me. I no longer have to play OT-Nazi. And I'm
> not missing much!
>
Since I read this that must mean my twit filter isn't working...
Sorry, couldn't resist!!!
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MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
> I think this was posted awhile back, but just in case, I got this
> (again) from this guy.
>
> · Visual Studio 6 (including VFP6, VB, ASP);
>
> · Visual Foxpro 8 and 3;
>
8 and 3 Oh lovely
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After being here 2 1/2 years I just got done renegotiating my salary. I
must say I am rather pleased how things turned out...
But one thing the boss said he placed a great value on was my desire and
ability to network network network, first with the Software Association
of Oregon (www.sao,org)
Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh wrote:
> - Better to start over with 2 new drives?
So you are using RAID for mirroring (I think that's RAID 1) ?
Chances are you need on the 'same size' or bigger. I say 'same size'
because once when formatting a replacement drive for one of our RAID 5
arrays even thoug
Michael Madigan wrote:
> I bet that's what happened. I've been getting a lot
> of good emails in my yahoo bulk folder too. Of course
> when someone is yelling at me I forget to tell him to
> look at the spam folder.
>
Michael-
Just think how good that crow is gonna taste when he eats it
Dave Bernard wrote:
> Jeff-
>
> If you want to leave shorter messages via phone that get converted to text
> and sent to you in email (which I do fairly often), it's hard to beat Jott:
>
> http://jott.com/default.aspx
>
Wow. That Jott is pretty darn good. I was curious how long a message I
co
John Harvey wrote:
> I got this, but don't do LISP. Anyone interested?
>
Word: Lymph
Definition: what a person with a lisp has when they bang up their leg.
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Joe Yoder wrote:
> I want to setup a system to store scans of my hand written/printed
> consultant's notes from service calls to client sites. The goal is to be
> able to access any page from either my server or laptop. I would like the
> delay in the initial display and in switching between
Anyone familiar with this?
http://www.rackspace.com/solutions/mail/noteworthy.php
It's gmail-ish w/o the google stuff, integrated calendar, task list,
contacts, private/public-ness
This could be the answer to a lot of my needs around here and would like
to talk to somebody that's used it.
Ted Roche wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 5:06 PM, Matt Jarvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> It's gmail-ish w/o the google stuff, integrated calendar, task list,
>> contacts, private/public-ness
>>
>
> So, it's... email?
>
> Had a client w
Paul McNett wrote:
> I'm not comfortable with it either. If they decide to put their stuff on
> a public server, that's one thing. But I will recommend against it
> almost every time.
>
> It isn't that I'm paranoid that Google will turn evil (I am, though). It
> is that by storing valuable data
Ed Leafe wrote:
> Check out the title of this thread!
>
>> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.python.general/568413
>
> -- Ed Leafe
>
I always thought Gil was a scumbag - I'm glad he's dead
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Vince Teachout wrote:
> I need to transfer a sweet little old lady's address book from her old
> computer to her new one (in exchange for 2 dozen fresh eggs - yeah, life
> in Mayberry is great!) and took a quick look at the problem while I was
> there last time. I found the export function ok,
Sytze de Boer wrote:
> Please folk, any thoughts
>
> I have a basic system (Debtors/Stocks/Invoicing) with (say) 250 users
> In the past 2 days I have had 5 calls from clients who want to know if my
> system can be accessed by clients on the Web, with a shopping basket.
>
> Have any of you done t
It seems that maybe the spammers have come up with something new... my
gmail account which is usually fantastic about keeping that crap out of
my Inbox has had 15 or so show up today. In my experience that's pretty
much unheard of w/ my gmail
I normally get one, maybe two spams a week in th
Michael Madigan wrote:
> I have heard there is a software product available at staples that allows you
> to take checks by phone. Apparently it allows you to print a bank draft that
> you just deposit in your account.
>
> I can't seem to find it on the Staples website, does anyone know what the
from phpinfo.com
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Google's top 10 most spectacular flops
We hear most about how successful Google's been, but have you heard
about these fantastic failure
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
> We're hiring a new QA (quality assurance..."the grand tester"). We want
> to gauge not only a personality fit but of course the analytical
> thinking skills of the candidate. How would you best assess that if you
> were responsible for interviewin
it just convert to a string and parse it to decide which
graphic (i.e. number) to display.
I'm not saying doing the graphics would be easy, but at least you'd only
have to do 10 of them (assuming you don't decide later to resize).
Matt Jarvis
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> -Original Message-
> From: profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com
> [mailto:profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Matt Jarvis
> Sent: Monday, March 30, 2009 11:00 AM
> To: profoxt...@leafe.com
> Subject: RE: Bid board font size
> You *could* do a graphic for each digit
looking at my indexes correctly...
TIA,
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o indexes in the
obvious places, where they already exist
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Since SYS(2015) is just a date representation, does anyone have the
technique/code to reverse the values back to a date format?
A google search pointed to a doc on the UT that ended up being a 404
error...
TIA,
Matt Jarvis
Programmer/DBA
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I think I found my answer via Ted Roche:
http://www.mail-archive.com/profox@leafe.com/msg01272.html
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> -Original Message-
> From: profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com
> [mailto:profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Richard Ka
> -Original Message-
> From: profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com
> [mailto:profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Matt Jarvis
> Sent: Tuesday, April 07, 2009 10:05 AM
> To: profoxt...@leafe.com
> Subject: RE: Convert SYS(2015) to Date value
>
> I think I found
t onto the UT:
>
> http://www.universalthread.com/Report.aspx?Session=34425371364
> F42645477413D2
> 06E51734B43372B42657A516D536E733169764A4451582F714C39356837735477
>
> --
> Christof
That works perfectly - Thank You!
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El
http://ubuntusatanic.org/
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n SQL Server 2K so my options aren't
the same as with the more modern versions.
Of the plethora of Objects, Methods, etc etc etc, what variables are you
following to gauge performace and health on your servers? My online
reasearch ends up with a lot of differing opinions on what is
importa
o Sell Viagra (Part I) http://bit.ly/WGA5o (good read,
interesting economic analysis)
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Being a) rusty and b) having a brain lapse...
Is there a built in function that will tell me which item something is
when contained within a list?
For example, I want to search for "C" in the list of "A", "B", "C", "D"
and want the returned valu
king of a ListBox Object? listbox.listid A
> variable that looks like ["A", "B", "C", "D"]? inlist("C",
> &varname.) A variable that looks like [ABCD]? AT("C") An
> Array? ASCAN()
>
> Your request is vague.
>
Like I said, I
e string in the
> above example.
Thanks Grigore - this gives me what I needed.
I was trying to avoid a lengthy CASE statement for readability purposes
and thought I could sneek in a one-liner function to determine which
value I was looking at. Could have sworn there was something built-in
for this
CASE lcOption = "VIEW"
lnPosition = 1
CASE lcOption = "ADD"
lnPosition = 2
CASE lcOption = "DELETE"
lnPosition = 3
..
lcNewString = stuff( lcAcclvl, lnPosition, 1, 'T')
Now if I wanted to, I could do it this way:
lcString = ["VIEW","AD
s was legal and I told him I *think* so, but
thought I'd run it pass the list because I believe some of you folks are
dealers and such and would know more about it.
Legal or not?
TIA,
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Programmer/DBA
Eugene, Oregon USA
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comes out as "Chosen_2009_04_23.CSV".
When I run it as a standlone EXE, I get "Chosen_2009.04.23"
I'm stumped
BTW - what is the key sequence to dump all of the Tools/Options settings
to the command window? I can't seem to trigger that...
Matt Jarvis
Programme
you add the extension to the filename, ie
> lcFileName = 'Chosen_' + strtran(dtoc( date()), "/", "_") + '.CSV'?
>
> You might want to look at DTOS() as well.
>
Looks like DTOS gives me what I want...
Thanks!
Matt Jarvis
Programmer/DBA
Ki
remember the
syntax.
Is it:
rm *
rm *.
or rm *.* ?
Oh well, I'll try it and see and let you know which one worked when you
get back.
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ne if for some reason they were
returned in non-natural order.
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uot;
>
> Huh? You mean it isn't already? What *is* it in, askSam? Excel?
>
Have you ever tried to upsize data? Even VFP -> SQL with a wizard to
guide you can be a very complicated and grueling tasks.
No one's data is exactly as they think it is...
Matt Jarvis
Programmer/
All I have, based on what you told me (and it works) is SCREEN=OFF in my
config.fpw file and the form set to 2- Top Level.
Are you sure you are accessing the right config.fpw file?
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settings
>
> I'll double check that. I think me having the
> _screen.visible command in my PRG is screwing the pooch on this one.
>
Not to be a wise-guy (who - me???) but what exactly are you expecting
_screen.visible to do?? Hide it?
Matt Jarvis
Programmer/DBA
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tings
>
>
> My main prg says _SCREEN.VISIBLE = .F., and my config.fpw has
> SCREEN = OFF. I've got a Top Level Form
> (form.ShowInWindow=2) that gets called by the main.prg. I
This one just bit me...
are you sure you have in your config.fpw:
screen=off
and not:
_scre
rtRange = AT( MyString, lcProgram, 1)
MODIFY COMMAND ( MyProg) RANGE lnStartRange, lnStartRange + 10
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I figured there had to be something built in to VFP to do this since
when I open prg's I'm (usually) returned to where I left off. I don't
think I had ever heard of the RANGE clause on MODIFY COMMAND until I
went and looked...
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Just scan the page and you are all set...
In my case I just needed it to do an auto carriage return
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I seem to recall (but didn't follow along) a recent thread about
Advantage Database Server. Some thought it was cool
Anyhoo - I just happened to stumble into this today and thought I would
share it with anyone that has interest:
http://blog.advantageevangelist.com/search/label/FAQ
why manufacturers needed to redesign power
> supplies or why they're not universal.
>
So they can whack you $70 to replace it
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ity 2009 picked it up as soon as I tried
> to save it as a text document.
>
Don't know if what we have is the same as "Norton Internet Security
2009", but Symantec Endpoint caught it the moment I saved the text file.
Matt Jarvis
Programmer/DBA
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from 5/15/09 5:06pm. This is our LIVE data that we hammer
on all day long...
I thought that perhaps the transaction log would be carrying all the
changes since 5/15, but looking at its' timestamp it is dated 5/15 as
well.
I'm stumped... am I looking at my data or not??
Matt Jarvi
your db?
>
That's a very good point... I hadn't thought of that...
Thanks for the clarification!
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mers need to learn stats.
>
> <http://www.zedshaw.com/essays/programmer_stats.html>
>
I'll bet you 74.38% of the people reading this won't get it...
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>
That's a very interesting follow up Ted - great work!
I never would have thought about checking on cached web content...
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ith the Dosadi in the past but that was controlling a
desktop scanner, not a digi camera.
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want is called the Samba service. Think of it as
a directory share.
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ODBC... Can't find it.
Is there a way for VFP to connect to Exchange Server?
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e?
>
> Was there some mega rule that I was to drunk to comprehend a
> couple of years back?
>
> Why would you cast from a Datetime data type to Char(8) and Char(5)
> 20090611 21:33?
>
Legacy code? i.e. prior to the Datetime data type coming into
existence?
Matt Ja
acting funny (or crashing etc after printing related
stuff), or printing errors occur, I've found that reinstalling the
printer driver works wonders...
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might be able to hack the FRX. I've not tested it.
> Tracy
>
I created a report and tried hacking the FRX to set the font size of my
display textbox to 150. After doing so, and opening up the report, it
got reset back to 72. Plus if I just did the hack, tried running the
report, I did
y that users deleted the files.
Virus scanner?
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via Twitter @laprice:
If you had any doubts that symantec was doomed, you may now abandon
them.
http://bit.ly/qbrQm
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via Twitter @laprice:
If you had any doubts that symantec was doomed, you may now abandon
them.
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me or is this only for browser-based apps? I
> must admit I need to read up on CC.
>
>
I think with Cloud Computing you have to answer one basic question
first: are you comfortable with your data being somewhere else, rather
than right here...
Personally I want my data ri
ly welcomed and sincerely
> appreciated as I suspect over time I will run into this again
> and again.
>
and it's always great when they finally get their act together with
a new manager or owner (or economics), then people like YOU get blamed
for not putting the common
creen shot is given what to
> click where. A line with a arrow points to the app to be
> selected. How does one draw a line on top of the image. I
> want to do that in my help files.
>
>
> Regards
>
> Ajoy Khaund
You can do that sort of easy quick editing of imag
itter friend of mine in regards to the upcoming
Google desktop OS:
"It doesn't matter if the spoon is open source if the soup is full of
gooey chunks of proprietary content."
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een this sort of thing before and it seemed like reinstalling
printer drivers fixed it. Upgrading/changing your PDF program might do
that by default anyway though
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> Guess my post counts
> will go down significantly. ;-)
>
An early present for all of us!!!
Merry Merry everybody!
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27;re as old as you feel!" With my many broken
bones
> (mostly healed), I'm feeling kinda old!
>
> John Harvey
>
It ain't the years - it's the mileage that counts
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th at my old
job and at home. I do prefer Outlook but Tbird is good enough...
Whatever you do, don't bother with Evolution on the Windows platform.
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still a huge file.
Like I said I'm not an expert at this but is there something obvious
that I am missing out on?
Matt Jarvis
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u should be able to use EM GUI tools to shrink it.
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Worked perfectly - thanks!
I'll save Stephen's response as well for future reference.
Matt Jarvis
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> above would be written:
>
>
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> Banana Split
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Show off...
Let me join the fray on this... I prefer SR's version since to me it is
much more readable, which I always thought was (one of) the point of
XML. Granted yo
n't be afraid to speak your feelings, the web is a fine tool to do
that.
>
... and searchable for nearly forever.... be careful what you
say
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Group By?
Select fpono, fpartno, fitemno
>From POITEM
Group by fpono, fpartno, fitemno
Having count(*)>1
Any suggestions?
(Yes, I'm doing this on a test server and not in the production
environment...)
TIA,
Matt Jarvis
Programmer/DBA
King | Retail Sol
uggestions welcome.
>
> William Tormey
>
Not sure if I understand what sort of searching you have in mind - .Net
or VFP ?
If .net I can't help you - maybe SR has some suggestions.
If VFP, I believe there are some tools on the www.leafe.com downloads
section that do a lot of slic
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