How does tMins acquire the data? Are you certain it contains what you expect
when you aren’t stepping through the code (and slowing things down)? perhaps a
“put tMins" or “answer tMins” would expose something. (Probably not, but we are
curious!)
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Scott
> On May 10, 2020, at 12:52 PM, Tom Glod
try putting a space between the left and right of the / and see if you
still get it.
On Sun, May 10, 2020 at 1:10 PM Paul Hibbert via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> No replies so far, so I had a few minutes spare and tried to recreate this
> problem, but couldn’t. No matte
Mark,
Thank for the links and for the Machine Learning intro link.
Jim Lambert
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No replies so far, so I had a few minutes spare and tried to recreate this
problem, but couldn’t. No matter what I put into tMins first, even an empty
variable still returned 0, so my suggestion would be to wrap the script in a
try - catch to see what’s going on with the left operand (tMins) dur
Hello, Kieth.
My health problems have kept me from really participating on the list
for a long time but I stayed as I want to get back to using Livecode at
some point. Your question about linux distros for server use on old
hardware though is something I can comment on.
Sorry I did not post
Thanks Jacque and JB. Sound advice, which I will instantly take.
Graham
PS I was surprised on Googling all this that there are paid-for generators for
this kind of thing, including Cookie policies etc. I suppose it makes sense to
some, but I would personally not wish to go down that path even i