Hi, I now this is not a SQL-forum, but since a lott off users use SQL, mayme somone know the solution. I have table like this Name Parameter Value---- --------- -----Name1 Parmeter1 Value11Name1 Parmeter2 Value21Name1 Parmeter3 Value31Name1 ...
Glad to see somone using this method. The method was originally written for one time use initially to adjust sizes. Your use of this method is interesting. Incorporated your suggestion in the next release. Thanks for your kind ...
Glad to see somone using this method. The method was originally written for one time use initially to adjust sizes. Your use of this method is interesting.
I found this function in the xHarbour newsgroup, published by Robert Campsmith to export a dbf to xml. Maybe it´s usefull for somone. It uses the TXml classes, that come with the xharbour contribution. // Robert Campsmith#include "hbXml.ch"****************************************FUNCTION ...
Thanks for your answer. The strangest thing is that on the same network/server/PC it runs very fast until somone else olso open the program from another PC.
My 16bit program is now olso running on the same network/server/PC and keeps running fast.
... Swapcol comes before giving oCol:bClrStd his value. IT IS NOT SOLVED WHEN THE USER MOVES COLUMNS (Clicking and dragging on the header). I hope somone can explain why this doesn't work in this case , or in the case oBrw:Swapcols() comes after asigning oCol:bClrStd. Frank