... your usual method of connecting to a data source, I just added this section to say that my data source is type "Oracle" and NOT ODBC or OLEDB. Unicode=true and my user is a specific read-only user.
...
... loses connection or simply
forgets what intranet site you were trying to access and your usual
solution is a reboot, then this tool may be for you.
In my environment, I am working with a Visual ...
... error usually returns in the format of -12345. If we want to look them up the error is ORA-12345. Unfortunately Oracle also returns errors of less than 10000 so ORA-00201 would actually be returned as ...
... just been created (usually "Group1") by clicking the grey part above it
Delete this column. Check that the grouping grey part (a giant parenthesis) is still there.
Right-click on the grey header of ...
... only authorised personnel could refresh the data on the Excel spreadsheet and they would then save as PDF and send to appropriate staff.
Other Issues
I usually felt that CHAR(13) goes hand in hand ...
... then this is for you. DllCall will usually run contained in the program and can be hidden from the end-user.
The one to rule them all:
This is a function I pulled from the Autohotkey forums submitted ...
... // returns format Sat 01-Jan-2011 01:00:00
The next function usually accompanies the above one. It will basically convert seconds into days, hours, minutes, etc.:
FormatSeconds(val)
...
... break
}
}
Return Result
}
Use as per usual:
ValueWithCommas:=FormatAddCommas(NumberWithoutCommas)
One taken from the AutoHotkey forums:
AddCommas(val)
{
...
... link which leads to our report containing the call to the Stored Procedure. This page itself contains a basic dataset query just to check with the end-user: Note that this an ordinary report as per usual. ...
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