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    create incremental .df file produces updates for char fields that want set decimals 0

    hi there, here, i have two production db's. They should have same structure (both are progress 10.1C). After a differential i got a lot of this: e.g. UPDATE FIELD "email" OF adresse DECIMALS 0 .. for many character fields. After researching i found, that in _field table somethimes...
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    slow screen output -> WINNT40, SP6a,Explorer 6.0

    before i installed MS-Explorer 5.5 or 6.0 the output of inputfields was very fast. after the installation i almost can count every single field until it will appear on the screen. The Taskmanager shows almost 100% cpu... i use progress 8.3a. does anybody have an idea ? greetings...
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    Create Staroffice Files

    hi there, i want to create starOffice 6.0 filex (especially calc, writer) with a progress application. i am using 8.3a on winnt2000. Can anybody give me an example to do this ? Maybe it is even as simple as the usage of COM Objects for ms excel and word ? thanks in advance for your help...
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    problem with assign

    hi, can anybody help me with that problem: i wrote some programmcode for the creation of an stream text file. the code works fine and creates the textfile in a correct way on the correct directory. But if i try to change anything in the connected database during the runtime - nothing...
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    Codepage Hungarian

    hello, i want to implement an eastern europe (exactly hungarian) environement. Until now i have only experiences with a western europe db (cp ISO8859-1, german). Question now is, what are the important things to do? a) is the codepage ISO8859-2 that i found out correct for hungary? (also...
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    COM, create an OpenOffice.org document COM

    hi, at the moment i create an excel document with the following statements DEFINE VARIABLE i AS INTEGER. DEFINE VARIABLE ExcelApp AS COM-HANDLE. /* Instantiate Automation object for Excel.Application in ExcelApp */ CREATE "Excel.Application" ExcelApp. . . . . ...
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