2017-07-01 10:59 GMT-04:30 Christof Thalhofer :
> From what database do you query "select * from table" with ODBC?
>
sybase and Oracle, a propietary odbc module does all the job very good, but
i need to use open source,, and freetds have in combination with gambas
lack of a good cursor.. the curso
there are much faster ways...just a little more
intricate.
Nando
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To: Jussi Lahtinen
2017-07-01 16:15 GMT-03:00 Jussi Lahtinen :
> I don't quite get your description of the pro
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To: Jussi Lahtinen , ferna...@fcabral.com.br
Please send that to the mailing-list.
Regards,
Le 02/07/2017 à 0
I don't quite get your description of the problem. It seems self
contradictory. I mean this part:
*'So, "`A" (coded as "\xC3\x80") will prevent the displaying of any
string. Nevertheless, if I just try to display "Some text plus À and some
text more" it will work.'*
So, what exactly does not
Thank you Jussi, that's a nice trick I didn't know of!
Actually, I didn't even notice there was an extra "if" in Gianluigi's
example.
Cris
On Sat, Jul 1, 2017 at 3:28 PM, Jussi Lahtinen
wrote:
> If you add the extra "if", then Gambas will do short-circuit evaluation.
> https://en.wikipedia.org/
I've been testing my new toy with every large and small text I can put my
hands on. The fact is, I have had surprise after surprise. I've just found
that when I read a text that contains "À" (that's an A with a grave accent
(`A) -- or a backward acute accent for those who are not familiar with
dia
Am 01.07.2017 um 12:35 schrieb PICCORO McKAY Lenz:
> hi cristof, the query its just "select * from table" but where
> "table" its a "cube" of the datawarehouse.. so i want to made a
> something similar to BussinesObject.. so get 200.000 rows its not a
> surprise in desktop..
For a datawarehouse 20
Ok, very precise,
depends on what you need.
I think at work, if you have to read the array, an:
If IsNull (myArray) Or If myArray.Count = 0 Then Return
It is more practice
Gianluigi
2017-07-01 16:15 GMT+02:00 Hans Lehmann :
>
> Case 1:
> Dim myArray As String[] --> Array not exist.
>
> Case
Case 1:
Dim myArray As String[] --> Array not exist.
Case 2:
Dim myArray As New String[] --> Array ist empty.
Case 3:
Dim myArray As New String[] --> Array is not empty!
myArray.Add("Value")
If Not IsNull(myArray) Then
If myArray.Count = 0 Then
Print "Array ist empty."
Hi Hans,
If the array is not instantiated or does not work (first example) or does
error.
Regards
Gianluigi
2017-07-01 15:36 GMT+02:00 Hans Lehmann :
> Correct?
>
> If (Not IsNull(myArray) And myArray.Count = 0) Then Print "Array is empty"
>
> Hans
>
> ---
Correct?
If (Not IsNull(myArray) And myArray.Count = 0) Then Print "Array is empty"
Hans
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On Sat, Jul 1, 2017 at 3:26 PM, Fernando Cabral <
fernandojosecab...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I want to share with you what seems to be my final solution for the problem
> concerning breaking a text into words, counting the
If you add the extra "if", then Gambas will do short-circuit evaluation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short-circuit_evaluation
Jussi
On Sat, Jul 1, 2017 at 3:08 PM, Cristiano Guadagnino
wrote:
> Hi Gianluigi!
>
> On Sat, Jul 1, 2017 at 12:13 PM, Gianluigi wrote:
>
> > or
> > If IsNull(myAr
"Case 1, 2" will do the job.
Jussi
On Sat, Jul 1, 2017 at 2:12 PM, PICCORO McKAY Lenz
wrote:
> SELECT CASE can evaluate multiple "CASE"? i mean
>
> *Select* *Case* w *Case* *1 or 2*
> print "evaluatin multiple cases at same time" *Case* *Else* *Print* "This
> is impossible!" *End* *Select*
>
Hallo,
my idea:
Dim myArray As New String[]
' Existiert das Array und ist die Anzahl der Elemente gleich Null, dann
ist das Array leer
If Not IsNull(myArray) And If myArray.Count = 0 Then Print "Array is empty"
Hans
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2017-07-01 8:08 GMT-04:00 Cristiano Guadagnino :
> Hi Gianluigi!
>
> On Sat, Jul 1, 2017 at 12:13 PM, Gianluigi wrote:
>
> > or
> > If IsNull(myArray) Or If myArray.Count = 0 Then Print "Empty"
> >
>
> I have not tried, but I don't think this will work. In an "or" expression
> you have to evaluat
Hi Cristiano,
Or If is only evaluated if *not* IsNull.
Regards
Gianluigi
2017-07-01 14:08 GMT+02:00 Cristiano Guadagnino :
> Hi Gianluigi!
>
> On Sat, Jul 1, 2017 at 12:13 PM, Gianluigi wrote:
>
> > or
> > If IsNull(myArray) Or If myArray.Count = 0 Then Print "Empty"
> >
>
> I have not tried,
I want to share with you what seems to be my final solution for the problem
concerning breaking a text into words, counting them all and eliminating
duplicates. I was in for a surprise. Maybe you are too.
First, to eliminate duplicates and count occurrences. Here is the code.
Very simple, very tim
Hi Gianluigi!
On Sat, Jul 1, 2017 at 12:13 PM, Gianluigi wrote:
> or
> If IsNull(myArray) Or If myArray.Count = 0 Then Print "Empty"
>
I have not tried, but I don't think this will work. In an "or" expression
you have to evaluate both members, so if myArray is null the "myArray.Count
= 0" part
2017-07-01 6:38 GMT-04:30 Fernando Cabral :
> I think you should be more specific. Instead of saying "the real problem is
> the lack of
> gambas to handle many DB features", let us know which those [lacking]
> features are.
>
yet explainet and bug filet to gambasbugtraker .. you read the mail with
SELECT CASE can evaluate multiple "CASE"? i mean
*Select* *Case* w *Case* *1 or 2*
print "evaluatin multiple cases at same time" *Case* *Else* *Print* "This
is impossible!" *End* *Select*
Lenz McKAY Gerardo (PICCORO)
http://qgqlochekone.blogspot.com
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2017-07-01 6:30 GMT-03:00 PICCORO McKAY Lenz :
> all of those question are not relevant, the real problem its the lack of
> gambas to handle many DB features due the ODBC connection..
>
I think you should be more specific. Instead of saying "the real problem is
the lack of
gambas to handle many D
hi cristof, the query its just "select * from table" but where "table" its
a "cube" of the datawarehouse.. so i want to made a something similar to
BussinesObject.. so get 200.000 rows its not a surprise in desktop..
the other problem to force me to get so many rows its the lack of
features/connec
or
If IsNull(myArray) Or If myArray.Count = 0 Then Print "Empty"
Regards
Gianluigi
2017-07-01 12:09 GMT+02:00 Gianluigi :
> Dim myArray As String[]
>
> If IsNull(myArray) Then Print "Empty"
>
> Regards
> Gianluigi
>
> 2017-07-01 11:33 GMT+02:00 PICCORO McKAY Lenz :
>
>> i have
>>
>> Dim ar As
Dim myArray As String[]
If IsNull(myArray) Then Print "Empty"
Regards
Gianluigi
2017-07-01 11:33 GMT+02:00 PICCORO McKAY Lenz :
> i have
>
> Dim ar As New Variant[]
>
> so how can i determine if the array its empty, i mean does not added any
> element.. due that piece of code fails:
>
> If v
Am 30.06.2017 um 00:57 schrieb PICCORO McKAY Lenz:
> i'm taking about 200.000 rows in a result... the problem its that the odbc
> db object support only cursor with forward only..
Show us your query. For what do you need 200.000 rows? That's way too
much if you want to visialize anything.
Alles
i have
Dim ar As New Variant[]
so how can i determine if the array its empty, i mean does not added any
element.. due that piece of code fails:
If value.dim > 0 Then
If value.count > 0 Then
with a index out of bound exception
Lenz McKAY Gerardo (PICCORO)
http://qgqlochekone.blogspot.com
thanks in advance adamnt42, i need to convert the result due missing odbc
important features...
2017-07-01 3:06 GMT-04:30 adamn...@gmail.com :
> Well, 30 minutes does sound very excessive. Are you certain that it's the
> "unmarshalling" that is taking the time and not the execution of the query
>
On Fri, 30 Jun 2017 08:41:49 -0400
PICCORO McKAY Lenz wrote:
> i get more than 30 minutes, due i must parse to a low end machine, not to
> your 4 cores, 16Gb ram super power machine.. i'm taking about a 1G ram and
> single core 1,6GHz atom cpu
>
> i need to convert from Result/cursor to other d
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