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Re: New member of HMG

Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 11:18 am
by Rathinagiri
I too had visited Solapur at the age of 13. :)

Re: New member of HMG

Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 11:28 am
by jayadevu
Dear Shridhar,

Welcome on board. Kasa Kaye, Sarva kai hi bara na ?

Warm regards,

Jayadev

Re: New member of HMG

Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2010 9:47 am
by luisfrancisco62
Hola.

Quisiera saber porqué únicamente puedo postear en Self Introduction.

Gracias

Re: New member of HMG

Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2010 12:30 pm
by Roberto Lopez
luisfrancisco62 wrote:Hola.

Quisiera saber porqué únicamente puedo postear en Self Introduction.

Gracias
Please, read this /Por favor lee esto:

viewtopic.php?f=13&t=372

Re: New member of HMG

Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2010 12:43 pm
by skonuk
merhabalar,

öncelikle sayın roberto ve arkadaşlarına teşekkürlerimi sunarım.

Roberto sayesinde 'visual studio + net framework' kabusuna mahkum olmadık.

uzun süredir testler yapıyordum. ama ciddi projelere henüz başlamamıştım.

artık qt + hmg ile kalıcı projelere geçebilirim.
(sayın esgici ingilizce çevrilerime düzeltme yapabilirseniz teşekkür ederim.)

saygılarımla
Salim
Bursa-Turkiye

Hi,

I offer my thanks to my dear friend, first and roberto.

Thanks to Roberto '+ net framework visual studio' not doomed to a nightmare.

I've been long-time tests. projects had not started yet, but seriously.

qt + HMG can now move on to permanent project.
(Mr esgici by turning my English Thank you you've made the correction.)

yours truly
Salim
Bursa-Turkey

Re: New member of HMG

Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2010 3:46 pm
by esgici
Limana hoşgeldin Salim kardeş :)

Ben de vatandaş yokluğundan epey bunalmıştım.

İnşallah beraberliğimiz uzun soluklu olur.

Mutlu HMG'lemeler :)

--

Welcome to the harbour, Salim brother :)

I was overwhelmed by citizens lack here.

I hope that our togetherness will be long lasting.

Happy HMG'ing.

--

Esgici

Re: New member of HMG

Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 10:21 am
by charlesg
Hi

I am a dedicated Linux fan but have recently bought a commercial Windows based EPOS system because it was the only way I could get net based card acceptance through the POS terminal (www.commidea.com). I was surprised to find the software using dbf/ntx through xBase++. Must be something to do with its Clipper origins. In looking around, I came upon Harbour and its forks. Sure brings back memories: my first commercial programming was with dBase II ! This will give me the ability (at the very least) to interogate the database for my own reports. If I read correctly, the intention of HMG4 is to make it cross-platform and I think HMG would be a welcome addition to the Linux world.

I guess you can now colour England in red on your map :P

Re: New member of HMG

Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 12:31 pm
by Rathinagiri
Hi

Welcome home buddy. :)

Now you can post anywhere in the forum.

limit of CA-Clipper?

Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 8:44 am
by nguyenchiduc
I'm Nguyen Chi Duc, I come from Vietnam, I lived in the Hanoi capital.

I have a question:

How much size of the file ".dbf" that HMG (Harbour) have access?

I had no experience of CA-Clipper, but I know the maximum limit of FoxPro is 2G

Re: New member of HMG

Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 9:21 am
by Rathinagiri
Hi Nguyen Chi Duc,

Hearty welcome from India.

IMHO, it is the OS which makes the limit of a file size. Harbour is better on this and can virtually handle unlimited size upto the hard disk space available.