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NE Ohio Computer Guy
1. A PC Repair Tale

This story describes a real life experience I had with a computer that had more than one problem with it.

Posted to KB Topic: Hardware
8 years ago
(9 Comments , last by Awais.A )

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Wes Peterson
2. TDBGrid: Rerarranging Columns at Will

Delphi's TDBGrid is an incredibly useful component; one you'd expect to find in any professional development tool.

One of it's handy behaviors is that users can click in column headers and drag to rearrange column ordering to their liking.

Unfortunately, TDBGrid doesn't offer the developer any really easy way to rearrange grid columns from code. This is inconvenient because you might offer the user a choice of various columns upon which they can search, and it would be nice to make their chosen column the leftmost - at least. Often it makes sense to rearrange other columns as well.

This little class allows you to do that.

It has no exposed methods, and only two properties, so it's incredibly easy to use.

Read on to learn how it works and to get the code.

Posted to KB Topic: Using Controls
12 years ago

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Pascal and Delphi Coding

Mike Prestwood
3. Power: Chapter 24, SQL and Client/Server Applications

Chapter 24 "SQL and Client/Server Applications" of Paradox 9 Power Programming by Mike Prestwood.

Posted to KB Topic: P9 Book: Power Programming
22 years ago, and updated 15 years ago
(3 Comments , last by Yertay.P )

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Corel Paradox / ObjectPAL Coding

Mike Prestwood
4. Paradox Table Specifications

Covers ALL Paradox tables from version 4 on including a description of the various Paradox table structures, limits, and specifications.

Posted to KB Topic: Paradox Tables
23 years ago, and updated 16 years ago
(36 Comments , last by Matt.b )

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Mike Prestwood
5. An ObjectPAL Primer: Part 3

Part 3.

Posted to KB Topic: OPAL: Language Basics
22 years ago, and updated 16 years ago
(12 Comments , last by Joseph.C3 )

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PS_3198
How to Choose the Right Coffee Beans for Espresso
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Posted to MB Topic: Net Admin: Hardware « Tech Board
19 years ago
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alexrtmn
QBE Specifications
On my current contract I have to deal with a pretty big application based on Paradox 4.5 for DOS. They do have PAL manuals, but not Paradox User's Guide. So, I am looking for something like Paradox QBE specification. The name of KB Article #100311, "QBE Specifications", looks very promising. However, I couldn't find any content in there. Is it only my problem? Thanks.  
Posted to MB Topic: QBE & SQL « Paradox Board
19 years ago
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Alexandre_Roitm
Thanks. I can see it already. However, this can be said of almost every old DOS-times in-house application. I migrated one of them from XTrieve and QBasic to MS SQL Server just a few years ago, in 2005. It was a very special accounting system they could not buy from the shelf. No word of documentation, of course, and quite meaningful comments in code. Something like "save x into y".
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KCRABBE
Dates / DateSerial
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Posted to MB Topic: MS Access Interactive « Access Board
18 years ago
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kcrabbe
And now I can sleep tonight! , , Thanks so much for your reply . . .take care, kc
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bcollins
Report form in Access
My organization is moving to an online employment application. I have created the fields of the employment application in a Microsoft Access '97 table and form. I am now trying to create a report form that prints a mirror image of the hard copy employment application. The problem is that my employment application is 3 full pages, and the report form cannot capture all 3 pages because of the manufacturer's specifications (length of 22"). The maximum about of information I can place in the detail section of the report is 2 pages of the employment application. How can I resolve this situation.
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18 years ago
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klevin
Need help importing an excel worksheet.
I have macros setup for automatic imports with using the TransferText action with Import Specifications and I love it, it works great. Now how can I do something like that with and excel file??? , When I try to use the TransferSpreadsheet action it only imports the 1st worksheet and doesn't allow you to select the worksheet you want to import. Also, I would like to import a specific range of the worksheet. And furthermore, I see no way to create an import specification with excel. , , I can manually import an excel file and I can select the worksheet, but I was really hoping to find a way that I can just click a button on a form and import it. If there is a way to setup an automatic import with excel file (similar to the TransferText with import specifications) I would greatly appreciate it., , Thanks for any help., :)
Posted to MB Topic: MS Access Interactive « Access Board
18 years ago
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JGillespie
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