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David.M2
FoxPro Tables
I am looking for some help to convert MySql tables into FoxPro. In particular a large memo field in the last column continues to word wrap into the next row.  Would like to strip returns, ^l, , " etc before creating table.
8 months ago
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snevets
I have not heard of this "memo field wrapping" issue before. Foxpro has a cool function to strip text or control characters from text or memo fields [STRTRAN()] but you will need to do this process in (a copy of) the origina...
8 months ago
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Jeff.R
Massive amounts of appends
{Too Long}
35 months ago
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A. I. Breveleri
Most "enterprise" database engines have one or more bulk load techniques.  For example, PostgreSQL has "COPY FROM", MySQL has "LOAD DATA INFILE", and Oracle has its Data Pump, its SQL*Loader, and some kind of native import utility.  Smaller "convenience" engines such as FoxPro, Access, and BDE do not have bulk insert methods.  If you absolutely must insert large amounts of data quickly, you will need to move to a database that supp...
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monacomputerco
print image by write code in vfp9
hi, i want print the image in my printer by program code not use from report writer. do have any way for this?
50 months ago
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rbath
convert paradox data to foxpro
I am looking for program (or programmer) to help write a conversion from paradox (Timeslips data) to Visual Foxpro. 
6 years ago
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mprestwood
Hi Rick: Essentially, moving Paradox data into your Foxpro database isn't a big deal. I'll take a closer look at this first thing in the morning and post a follow up.
6 years ago
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Paul Castelow
Similarities to Paradox
How similar is VFP to Paradox? can they inter relate,I believe PDX can open VFP tables?
7 years ago
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mprestwood
Aloha Fred (although I'm back on the mainland now),, , Thanks for the info. With Paradox, you NEVER get to create an EXE at all. You "actually" have to install Paradox, install your files, run Paradox, then load your form, report, or script "exactly" the same as a developer does when he edits code. When you "run Paradox" you load up either the full version or the runtime version but they are both identical except that the runtime has some feature...
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Fae
VFP Programmer in NYC
I am looking to place an IMMEDIATE Visual FoxPRo Developer position for my client in Midtown Manhattan, NY. The position is onsite and contract-to-hire. Pay rate is negotiable., , The requirements are as follows:, , 5-7 years VFP experience , STRONG experience with SQL Server (normalization, writing triggers, stored procedures, etc) , Strong Communication ability , Experience with Crystal Reports, Visual MAXFRAME or any FRAMEWORKS Tools are a BIG plus. , Must be US Citizen or Green Card Holder, , Those interested, please email your resume in WORD format to:fae@d-bug.com, , Thank you
8 years ago
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mprestwood
Hi Fae,, , We do VFP outsourced development so if you need to outsourd, let us know; otherwise, good luck with your placement.
8 years ago
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