Trapping @keyB processing
Jeff Harrison
jeffaharrison at yahoo.com
Fri Oct 28 11:04:32 PDT 2005
--- John Esak <john at valar.com> wrote:
> >
> > >
> >
> > John, once again you mis-understood, and once
> again
> > you seem to be attacking me for no reason.
> >
> > I NEVER SAID TO USE @KEYB!
> >
> > In fact I said to make sure he removed the @keyb.
>
>
> I know and saw what you said. It just did not answer
> the question which was
> being asked. Please see my precise 'cut and paste'
> of his question in
> another message. He asked if @keyB processing could
> do both the standard
> browse and also his own special "B" code. It can't,
> and I'm sorry you think
> it can... and didn't even take the time to test.
> Unfortunately, I read the
> question as it was written... not as I wanted it to
> be.
I disagree. Perhaps I did not answer the literal
question of what he asked. However, I answered the
question that he MEANT to ask. If you would have
taken the same 3 seconds to re-read his original email
in its entirety perhaps you would have understood what
he was truely asking here.
Did you miss his response? He stated that my
suggestion did address what he was trying to do. Ken
and Howie seem to agree.
[... snip]
> I'm also sorry you think I attacked you. In future I
> will not respond to any
> message from you or any thread you participate in...
> that should eliminate
> your problem with me.
>
> John
>
Thanks!
Jeff Harrison
jeffaharrison at yahoo.com
Author of JHExport and JHImport. The easiest and
fastest ways to generate code for filePro exports and
imports.
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