index.flush (OpenInsight 32-Bit)
At 01 JUL 2004 05:46:04AM William Ng wrote:
Does index.flush still works in oi7.If it does, how? any documentation?If not, any replacement for it?
At 01 JUL 2004 06:59AM support@sprezzatura.com wrote:
It still works as per AREV. (There you go - a snippet of my NOLA presentation
). Also look at Update_Index which is docced.
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At 01 JUL 2004 09:38PM William Ng wrote:
Thanks for the "snippet of my NOLA presentation " :)
Thats 2 problem solved by u guys in this presentation that i will need.u guys got ESP or what?
You have succedded in tempting me.Too bad, i am not in USA.Its too expensive for my boss to send me there for the conference. :(
So, i will be waiting patiently for the next SENL :)
At 02 JUL 2004 08:20AM support@sprezzatura.com wrote:
Hey there were people there from Sweden, Switzerland, New Zealand, Australia and Africa was only prevented by illness. Vegas is at least one less flight away
.
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At 05 JUL 2004 05:44AM William Ng wrote:
Nice to hear there are so many oi user from all over the world. :)
So, oi developer should be able to find a job in every country? :]
Next question, why the index.flush subroutine can use a dot and not my subroutine? :)
At 05 JUL 2004 06:42AM support@sprezzatura.com wrote:
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hey YOU can use a period if you want… you are just strongly counselled not to use them in dictionary names.
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At 05 JUL 2004 09:22PM William Ng wrote:
Really! :(
I wasted time in changing all my subroutine name with '_'! Arg… :'(
Its confusing because oi uses '_' instead of '.' for its subroutine.For example: get_property, set_property, update_index and etc.
Ps:The update_index works fine and much easier to use.Thanks for recommending it.
At 06 JUL 2004 03:37AM support@sprezzatura.com wrote:
No problem. The . vs _ is primarily aesthetic in program names.
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