[quote user="AbbydonKrafts"]
Échec de la requête auprès du serveur de contenu
Le serveur de contenu est trop occupé pour traiter la demande.
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Translation: Server is overloaded. That might explain no results.
[quote user="AbbydonKrafts"]
Échec de la requête auprès du serveur de contenu
Le serveur de contenu est trop occupé pour traiter la demande.
[/quote]
Translation: Server is overloaded. That might explain no results.
[quote user="malfist"]RTFM[/quote]
Manual? Where? What you get with XP can hardly be called a manual, so what are you refering to?
With Rogers in Canada, you add another service (and a 2 year contract), and you can save another 5% off all your other services... So if your cable, internet, and cell phone bill are like $200, it's $10 off .. and their current promo for the "digital phone" (VoIP) is $6 for the first 3 months, so it is actually less to get the service for the 3 first months...
The only plus I can think of is no .NET controls may mean more compatibility with browsers. Even so I have been told there are other ways to do that too.
There are probably many bad angles on this... here's a few:
[quote user="Sgt. Zim"][quote user="Jivlain"]
[quote user="Sgt. Zim"]WTF is it with September birthdays? Mine's Saturday; I don't expect any happy birthday e-mails, because, (perhaps surprisingly), I don't really communicate with my friends by e-mail ...[/quote]
9 months from Christmas/New Year's parties. Simple biology.
Oh, and hi all! Been reading the forums and posts for a while now but hadn't got around to replying to anything.
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That's been my theory for some time. I have no proof of it, however. And it's not important enough to prove; there are many, far more interesting projects.
That said, what is it about Christmas/New Years parties that causes more unprotected sex than other parties? (I've never worked in a place that has the "wild office Christmas Party." Maybe it's time to dig out the resume).
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Not likely. I doubt children are conceived at office parties.. I'd put a lot more on non-work parties if anything. And people don't go out as much, they stay home and cuddle by the fire (or in bed because they are cold, and one thing leads to another.. even for couples). Or because they are on vacation they are more relaxed and more in the mood for sex. And probably a whole host of other reasons..
[quote user="jminkler"][quote user="Jeff S"]
Like "excel"? or "Access"? Those are buzzwords!!??? Come on ...
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No,
like Crystal Reports... I have never seen any company, and I've
seen the insides of quite a few, use the reall truley useful features
of that program. Mostly its just, select *from .. and dump that
out into a funky looking report that wastes paper like crazy. When
Excel could have been used just as easy. Sure there are prolly some out
there ...
I was recently in an interview, and the VP asked me if
I had any expereince with crystal reports. I didn't hesitate to say
"Yes, I have had the pleasure of rebooting my computer." The IT team
who was also in the room let out some pretty good laughs, apparently
one of the guys had been assigned to create these reports in Crystal,
and for the life of himcould not even get it to run on his machine
without rebooting every 15 mins.
Now, that is some REAL productivity there....
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Actually, Excel can't be used to generate reports unattended. So we can't use it here. I have never had to
reboot my machine from Crystal Reports, though I have had to restart it a number of times. Seems as they rolled out the patches for version 9 it became a lot more stable too. Still, with over 60 reports, I'd say it might have crashed 180 times - you get to know what it doesn't like. Besides Excel and Access, and some even more expensive packages, do you know of any program that makes it easy to generate a report? (And Access isn't designed to run unattended neither, though people have hacked it to...)
Crystal works fine when you don't hit it's bugs. Fortunately there are usually ways around some of them. For example (with stored procedures), if you "Verify Database" from the main report with CR 9, it'll work on the main report but crash if you run it against any of the subreports. Btu if you go into a subreport it works fine...
Sometimes it seems to remember some of the parameters and force me to clear them, and other times it doesn't. So when in doubt clear them...
So it reads: Sesame seeds, sugar, sugar, sugar, cashews, almonds and sunflower seeds.
Hope you're not on a diet.
Better yet, when you start importing the new database, also normalize the one you are working on
right now, and blame any changes to the troubles of importing the new database. It's perfect.. as long as you're a good fudger :P
Réné is a French name. Remmy might be it's English distorted equivalent..