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2009 Sep 08
0
RODBC version 1.3-0 crashes with systemtables using SQL server 2000
Dear all, I need to test for the existence of an index on a table. This cannot be done with sqlPrimaryKeys as it is not a primary key. Therefore I select directly from the systemtable of SQL-Server 2000 named sysindexes. This works well with RODBC Version 1.2-5 but not with version 1.3-0. Here is the code of the test example: sink(file = "proto.txt", append = FALSE, type = "output",split = TRUE) library(RODBC) sessionInfo() str <- "DRIVER=SQL Ser...
2007 Mar 20
2
Progressive AJAX Filter
...gt;<%= text_field_tag("ipquery", @params[''ipquery''], :size => 17 ) %><td> <--additional rows deleted here---> </table> </form> <%= observe_field ''namequery'', :frequency => 1, :update => ''systemTable'', :before => "Element.show(''spinner'')", :success => "Element.hide(''spinner'')", :url => {:action => ''select''}, :with => ''namequery'' %> &l...
2003 Jan 16
1
Fw: syslinux with flash discs?
Johan accidentally wrote me personally with the following email, which I thought would be better intended for the syslinux list. Replies to *Johan* please. :) -d ----- Original Message ----- From: "Johan Win?s" <johan.winas at isg.se> To: <david at weekly.org> Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 2:33 AM Subject: syslinux with flash discs? > Hi.. > > Just tried out
2014 Jul 29
2
isohybrid: slint64-14.1.iso: unable to find mac efi image
HI, In http://slint.fr/misc/MacBoot/ you'll find all context information. All files referenced here are stored there. Long story short: once dd-ed on an USB stick the ISO image can boot on a BIOS or EFI machine, but I want it to be able to boot on most x86_64 Macs with an EFI firmware. Unfortunately I get the error message: isohybrid: slint64-14.1.iso: unable to find mac efi image The
2012 Oct 10
3
practical to loop over 2million rows?
New to R and having issues with loops. I am aware that I should use vectorization whenever possible and use the apply functions, however, sometimes a loop seems necessary. I have a data set of 2 million rows and have tried run a couple of loops of varying complexity to test efficiency. If I do a very simple loop such as add every item in a column I get an answer quickly. If I use a nested ifelse