Grid_1 command - performance?
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Re: Grid_1 command - performance?
voila un exemple de gestion de client.dbf
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Re: Grid_1 command - performance?
Salut l'ami Y.TABET ( tonton2)
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Re: Grid_1 command - performance?
Ramdanak Mubarak kadalikamustafa wrote: ↑Thu Apr 13, 2023 10:53 am Salut l'ami Y.TABET ( tonton2)
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Bon fin de Ramadhan a vous et a tous vos proches et Saha Ftourek pour ce soir
les sujets sont du SQLite , moi j'ai déjà créer mes DBFs au sein de MySQL , car je pense passer au multiutilisateur de ma gestion .
Mon problème est que je veux le même style que HMG (fenêtres ,créer , modifier supprimer ,rechercher etc...)comme l'image du dessus.
Où bien avoir un exemple
Merci a vous tous de votre aide
he subjects are SQLite, I have already created my DBFs within MySQL, because I am thinking of switching to multi-user management.
My problem is that I want the same style asHMG (windows ,create ,modify ,delete ,search etc...)like the above image.
Or to have an example
Thank you all for your help
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Re: Grid_1 command - performance?
Look http://hmgforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=510 ... 1&start=10
I think you looked at HMGCASE, this is the for MySQL database
I think you looked at HMGCASE, this is the for MySQL database
Re: Grid_1 command - performance?
Au début je n'arrivais pas a le comprendre mais maintenant c'est peut-être possibledragancesu wrote: ↑Thu Apr 13, 2023 3:39 pm Look http://hmgforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=510 ... 1&start=10
I think you looked at HMGCASE, this is the for MySQL database
merci
At first I could not understand it but now it may be possible
THANKS
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Re: Grid_1 command - performance?
Bonsoir dans les demos du lien , il me semblerai qu'il ne fonctionne pas avec dernière version de MySQL, car il ne trouve pas libmysql.lib(alors que j'ai placé et essayé tous les libmysql.lib. jdragancesu wrote: ↑Thu Apr 13, 2023 3:39 pm Look http://hmgforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=510 ... 1&start=10
I think you looked at HMGCASE, this is the for MySQL database
e crois qu'il faudrait repasser a MySQL 5.x.
Merci a tous de votre aide qui 'm'ait très précieuse
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Good evening, in the demos from the link, it seems to me that it does not work with the latest version of MySQL because it cannot find libmysql.lib (even though I have placed and tried all the libmysql.lib). I believe that it would be necessary to go back to MySQL 5.x. Thank you all for your very valuable help.
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Re: Grid_1 command - performance?
ok c'est réglé avec libmysql.dll
it's ok with libmysql.dll
it's ok with libmysql.dll
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Re: Grid_1 command - performance?
To access the MySQL database, the program requires libmysql.dl
If the database is in a remote location, then it should be copied where the program is
If the base is on localhost then you will find it in the folder where the mysql.exe program is
There is a program HeidiSQL intended for maintaining data in the Mysql/Mariadb database, the program comes with all versions of the library
If the database is in a remote location, then it should be copied where the program is
If the base is on localhost then you will find it in the folder where the mysql.exe program is
There is a program HeidiSQL intended for maintaining data in the Mysql/Mariadb database, the program comes with all versions of the library
Re: Grid_1 command - performance?
Merci beaucoupdragancesu wrote: ↑Fri Apr 14, 2023 8:31 pm To access the MySQL database, the program requires libmysql.dl
If the database is in a remote location, then it should be copied where the program is
If the base is on localhost then you will find it in the folder where the mysql.exe program is
There is a program HeidiSQL intended for maintaining data in the Mysql/Mariadb database, the program comes with all versions of the library
Thank's
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Re: Grid_1 command - performance?
Bonjour Mr Dragancesu :j'ai essayé les divers HMGCASE et j'ai appris beaucoup de choses .dragancesu wrote: ↑Thu Apr 13, 2023 3:39 pm Look http://hmgforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=510 ... 1&start=10
I think you looked at HMGCASE, this is the for MySQL database
En utilisant myhmg (2017) type mySql ,j'ai remarqué qu'il ne prend pas en charge les champs logique(.T. et .F.).
Pourriez vous , bien sûr dans le domaine de votre temps libre et vos possibilités pour y remédiez, et sans vous importuné encore une fois , mettre a jour myhmg(2017) type mysql comme celui de( myhmg 2019)type DBF).Je ne saurais comment vous remercier pour tout l'aide que vous apportez à ce forum. Merci beaucoup
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Hello Mr. Dragancesu,
I have tried various HMGCASEs and have learned a lot. While using myhmg (2017) with MySQL,
I noticed that it does not support logical fields (.T. and .F.). If it is not too much trouble
and if you have the time and resources, could you please update myhmg (2017) for MySQL to be like
myhmg (2019) for DBF? I would be extremely grateful for all the help you provide to this forum.
Thank you very much.
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