Re: How to access old PB newsgroups?
The old newsgroups are archived at: http://nntp-archive.sybase.com/nntp-archive/action/product/detail/14 One way you can search them is to use the site:<siteaddress> syntax for a google search....
View ArticleRe: dwo in PB 12.5.2
I'd expect dwo.type to return a string corresponding to the type of control clicked (e.g. "bitmap" or "column"). What is the error you're getting in the original snippet? Are you sure it's not just a...
View ArticleRe: How to access old PB newsgroups?
Hi Bruce; Its just an alternative ... like: PowerObjects: http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/PowerObject- or -LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/groups?home=&gid=103059&trk=anet_ug_hmetc...
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I have my own copy of all of the messages in an ASE 12.5 database. The dump file is about 8GB though. When we moved from CompuServe to NNTP I had the same reaction. I had copies of the threads from...
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So if I send you a big (ish) thumb drive would you send me your database?
View ArticleRe: dwo in PB 12.5.2
Maybe one of these is what you want. string lsls = dwo.TypeName(false)ls = dwo.ClassName()ls = dwo.GetType().ToString()ls = dwo.Namels = dwo.Typels = dwo.Primary[row]ls = dwo.ColTypels=ls hth,Mark
View ArticleRe: Migration insight
Actually, according to the PB 12.5.2 documentation, the highest supported version is 11, however, in moving to higher-than-supported versions of SA, I've never had any problems in PB, as long as I had...
View ArticleRe: Migration insight
Hi Terry; For a feature overview of SA 16 ... http://chrispollach.blogspot.ca/2013/06/sa16.html Regards ... Chris
View ArticleRe: dwo in PB 12.5.2
result: string lsls = dwo.GetType().ToString() // Sybase.PowerBuilder.WPF.PBDWObjectls = dwo.ClassName() // dwobjectls = dwo.TypeName(false) // dwobjectls = dwo.Name // falsels = dwo.Type // falsels =...
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thank for your advice. Click event of DataWindow has DWObject type parameter. I'm just want to get the type of clicked column.The type is int, string, decimal...etc.. old code. powerbuilder 10.5:string...
View ArticleRe: dwo in PB 12.5.2
Ian, I think the value of dwo.ColType is what you want. Checking its value in the clicked event of a dw yields the data type of the corresponding column from the db.For example: integer column as...
View ArticleRe: Powerbuilder and HANA
Yes, please go to http://scn.sap.com/community/developer-center/hana and check out the 30 day trial version. Karin
View ArticleRe: Visual Studio Vs Powerbuilder
Hi Gimmy; If you send me an email on this - I can respond with my $0.02 worth on the subject. Regards ... Chris
View ArticleRe: The re-introduction of a certification program for PowerBuilder developers
Hi Gimmy; I have not heard anything more on this subject for over a year now. regards ... Chris
View ArticleRe: Powerbuilder & cloud
If you're looking for a cloud database, you might try HANA. Developer account: http://scn.sap.com/docs/DOC-31722 Specific instructions for getting started on AWS: http://scn.sap.com/docs/DOC-28294
View ArticleRe: Powerbuilder & cloud
Hi Gimmy; Have a look at Appeon Cloud for PowerBuilder. Appeon was already Azure cloud certified last year and they just added RackSpace and Amazon cloud support this year (April 30, 2013 release of...
View ArticleRe: Visual Studio Vs Powerbuilder
Here's 4 for a start: 1. The DataWindow allows for automatic handling of optimistic concurrency. That is, you can tell it to check for update conflicts with just updated columns, or for all columns...
View ArticleRe: Convertion of PBD to PBL
I'd like to know why he is asking. Did they lose the source code to an app they developed in house or do they want the source of an app they purchased the executable for?
View ArticleRe: Visual Studio Vs Powerbuilder
While I'm not all that familiar wity Visual Studio, I do think I have one large item to add to the list: 5. Performance; PowerBuilder executes significantly faster than identical applications written...
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