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Henrik 15-Feb-2010 [3607] | Main issue with LIST-VIEW is that it's too big and monolithic to debug properly for me. And thanks for using it. :-) |
jack-ort 15-Feb-2010 [3608] | Hi Reichart - well, I thought I needed a db. Plan is that once enough data is gathered, managers will want to run queries against the data. My thought had been to give them a MS Access link to the SQLite db, and they can either use canned Access reports, or if they know what they are doing, allow for ad-hoc SQL queries. Now, if there was a good reporting tool for working against the simple data storage, I'd consider switching. I like simple! :-) |
Gregg 15-Feb-2010 [3609] | It sounds like you're on the right track Jack. I still use VID, but some people prefer RebGUI. My main reason for not switching is inertia, and not having enough need to port things. Ashley's work is always great and well supported. Whether you need a DB depends on your needs. The ability to use existing queries or reports is valuable. If you really need ad hoc query capability, a DB can make sense, but then you need someone who knows SQL. |
amacleod 15-Feb-2010 [3610] | RebGUI makes it easy to have a profesional looking App but I often hit a wall with it when it does not offer some needed functionality (like list-view). I often end up using VID again because I can "hack" it to what i need. |
joannak 17-Apr-2010 [3611] | Hello again.. Been away for some months, still noob :-) |
Graham 17-Apr-2010 [3612] | You're only as young as you feel! |
Gregg 19-Apr-2010 [3613] | Welcome back. :-) |
jonty 16-Jun-2010 [3614x3] | test |
oh finally my message went through | |
Hi there anyway | |
Maxim 16-Jun-2010 [3617] | howdy :-) |
jonty 16-Jun-2010 [3618x2] | Thx! |
Glad someone is monitoring this ... how the heck do you know there is a new message in this thread, aaah, group as we should call it? | |
Maxim 16-Jun-2010 [3620] | the group name turns red, and new messages in a group have the username highlighted |
jonty 16-Jun-2010 [3621x4] | OK, thanks |
Asking a very basic rebol q. | |
working through the manual trying out stuff. | |
sometimes very simple things stump me ... | |
Maxim 16-Jun-2010 [3625] | there are also options (in the little wrench icon in the upper left) to play a sound when posts occur and the interface isn't on top |
jonty 16-Jun-2010 [3626x2] | the foreach example ... foreach colour colours [ print colour ] ... it only prints the return of the foreach, which is the last element in the block. |
why don't I see the 'print colour' appearing in the console? | |
Maxim 16-Jun-2010 [3628] | it should list every color in your colours block... |
jonty 16-Jun-2010 [3629x3] | except it doesn't ... like I said, I only get the last colour printed. |
Here is the output: >> colours: [red blue black green violet] == [red blue black green violet] >> foreach colour colours [print colour] == violet | |
Thx for tip about setting the sound for new posts etc, BTW. | |
Maxim 16-Jun-2010 [3632x5] | hum strange... what rebol version are you using? |
here is my output from above... >> colours: [red blue black green violet] == [red blue black green violet] >> foreach colour colours [print colour] red blue black green violet | |
start a new rebol console... maybe you stomped on a keyword in your tests. your output is not expected. | |
remember that rebol has little if any statements, so this means you can overwrite just about every control structure in the language. maybe you inadvertently overwrote the print function. | |
(or maybe that was part of an earlier exercise ;-) | |
jonty 16-Jun-2010 [3637x5] | oh, ok! |
Aha! You were right. | |
New rebol session and all is good. | |
So that's a real catch to look out for! | |
Pity I've lost all my other set-up now. ... suppose I should start writing it in an actual script! | |
Maxim 16-Jun-2010 [3642x3] | one thing about REBOL is that many things look deceptively simple on the surface, but there are many little details which make it a pretty deep language. |
yeah, I rarely test stuff which doesn't fit on a single line directly in the console. | |
one thing you can do is use the clipboard directly. if you type : do read clipboard:// it will execute whatever REBOL source code you have in your clipboard :-) | |
jonty 16-Jun-2010 [3645x2] | OK, now I can start working on my real little problem I was trying to do in rebol. In regards to that, is there a way to format days without resorting to 'pick'ing from blocks of day names etc? |
Oh neat! (read from clipboard) | |
Maxim 16-Jun-2010 [3647x3] | using the up arrow, its a quick way to test multiline stuff without filling up the history, allowing you to go up just once, and press enter. |
there might be some more powerfull date formatting code on rebol.org | |
otherwise, the picking is the way to go. | |
jonty 16-Jun-2010 [3650] | hmm, doesn't understand clipboard. Is it a windows only thing? |
Maxim 16-Jun-2010 [3651] | not that I know of. what error did it give you? |
jonty 16-Jun-2010 [3652] | >> do read clipboard:// ** Access Error: Invalid port spec: clipboard:// ** Near: do read clipboard:// |
Maxim 16-Jun-2010 [3653] | on what OS are you? |
jonty 16-Jun-2010 [3654x3] | OSX |
Rebol 2.7.6... | |
(Update fails as well, I know there is a newer v2) | |
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