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Thread EDB and EmptyTable Method
Mon, Apr 28 2008 12:37 PMPermanent Link

Allan Brocklehurst
Tim;
Hi does <tabelname>.Clearfields replace the  <tablename>.Emptytable maethod?


Allan
Mon, Apr 28 2008 1:27 PMPermanent Link

Mauricio Campana Nonino
Allan Brocklehurst,

>>Hi does <tabelname>.Clearfields replace the  <tablename>.Emptytable maethod?

No. EmptyTable doesn't exist anymore. You will have to use SQL for that:

DELETE FROM <TableName>

Mauricio Campana Nonino
Nonino Software
Mon, Apr 28 2008 1:43 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

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Allan,

<< Hi does <tabelname>.Clearfields replace the  <tablename>.Emptytable
maethod? >>

As Fernando indicated, no.  The reason for the lack of an EMPTY TABLE
command is the RI in EDB - all deletions must take into account any RI
constraints.

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Mon, Apr 28 2008 1:55 PMPermanent Link

Fernando Dias

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Tim,

> As Fernando indicated, no.  The reason for the lack of an EMPTY TABLE
I didn't indicate nothing in this case, as far as I remember Smiley.
You probably wanted to say "As Mauricio indicated...".

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Mon, Apr 28 2008 2:06 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

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Fernando,

<< I didn't indicate nothing in this case, as far as I remember Smiley. You
probably wanted to say "As Mauricio indicated...". >>

My apologies.  You've been giving so many good answers lately, my mind
replaced "Mauricio" with "Fernando" automatically. Smiley Plus, I've been
fighting off a cold the last couple of days, so the stupid medicine is
making me a little loopier than normal. Smiley

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Mon, Apr 28 2008 9:46 PMPermanent Link

Fernando Dias

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Tim,

> I've been
> fighting off a cold the last couple of days, so the stupid medicine is
> making me a little loopier than normal. Smiley

I hope you get better soon.
I don't know the exact meaning of "loopier", but I think I got the
general idea Smiley.
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Fernando Dias
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Tue, Apr 29 2008 2:08 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

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Fernando,

<< I hope you get better soon.  I don't know the exact meaning of "loopier",
but I think I got the general idea Smiley. >>

"Loopier" means "more confused from the medicine".  No matter what cold
medicine I take, they all make me "loopy". Smiley

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Tue, Apr 29 2008 2:36 PMPermanent Link

"Malcolm"
Tim Young [Elevate Software] wrote:

> ..  No matter what cold medicine I take, they all make me "loopy". Smiley

Hmm, I never heard of a cold medicine that worked .. so I reckon you were already loopy to take them.  But I can see they could easily make you loopier!  Surprised)

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Wed, Apr 30 2008 10:27 AMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

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Malcolm,

<< Hmm, I never heard of a cold medicine that worked .. so I reckon you were
already loopy to take them.  But I can see they could easily make you
loopier!  Surprised) >>

They don't work, but they keep the symptoms at bay so that I can still
function. Smiley

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