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  • B Burnsys2

    This was done to read a file like this (That he designed also):

    1 CONNECT=PROVIDER=SQLOLEDB.1;driver={SQL Server}
    2 server=BGHLOCALES
    3 uid=sa
    4 pwd=408603222608533
    5 database=LCR
    6 Connect timeout=30
    7 CommandTimeout=550

    On Error GoTo h_err_con

    If tIdd = -1 Then
    

    'Conect a SS
    i = 0
    tmp = App.Path + "\Bases.ini"
    If Dir(tmp) = "" Then
    MensajeBOX "Error en configuración. Falta archivo: " & tmp, vbCritical, "Control de entorno"
    Exit Function
    Else
    strConnect = ""
    Open tmp For Input As #1
    Do While Not EOF(1)
    Line Input #1, tmp

                If i = 0 Then
                    tmpPos = InStrRev(tmp, "1 CONNECT")
                    If tmpPos > 0 Then
                        strConnect = Trim(Mid(tmp, tmpPos + 10)) & ";"
                        i = 1
                    End If
                Else
                    If i = 1 Then
                        tmpPos = InStrRev(tmp, "2 server")
                        If tmpPos > 0 Then
                            strConnect = strConnect & Trim(Mid(tmp, tmpPos + 2)) & ";"
                            i = 2
                        End If
                    Else
                        If i = 2 Then
                            tmpPos = InStrRev(tmp, "3 uid")
                            If tmpPos > 0 Then
                                strConnect = strConnect & Trim(Mid(tmp, tmpPos + 2)) & ";"
                                i = 3
                            End If
                        Else
                            If i = 3 Then
                                tmpPos = InStrRev(tmp, "4 pwd")
                                If tmpPos > 0 Then
    

    ' tmpCr = CodificarLI("XVB2S45AF", 1)
    ' tmpCr = DeCodificarLI(tmpCr, 1)
    tmpCr = DeCodificarLI(Trim(Mid(tmp, tmpPos + 6)))
    strConnect = strConnect & "pwd=" & tmpCr & ";"
    i = 4
    End If
    Else
    If i = 4 Then
    tmpPos = InStrRev(tmp, "5 database")
    If tmpPos > 0 Then
    strConnect = strConnect & Trim(Mid(tmp, tmpPos + 2)) & ";"
    i

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    blackjack2150
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    Holy cow!! That really is remarkable!

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    • B Burnsys2

      This was done to read a file like this (That he designed also):

      1 CONNECT=PROVIDER=SQLOLEDB.1;driver={SQL Server}
      2 server=BGHLOCALES
      3 uid=sa
      4 pwd=408603222608533
      5 database=LCR
      6 Connect timeout=30
      7 CommandTimeout=550

      On Error GoTo h_err_con

      If tIdd = -1 Then
      

      'Conect a SS
      i = 0
      tmp = App.Path + "\Bases.ini"
      If Dir(tmp) = "" Then
      MensajeBOX "Error en configuración. Falta archivo: " & tmp, vbCritical, "Control de entorno"
      Exit Function
      Else
      strConnect = ""
      Open tmp For Input As #1
      Do While Not EOF(1)
      Line Input #1, tmp

                  If i = 0 Then
                      tmpPos = InStrRev(tmp, "1 CONNECT")
                      If tmpPos > 0 Then
                          strConnect = Trim(Mid(tmp, tmpPos + 10)) & ";"
                          i = 1
                      End If
                  Else
                      If i = 1 Then
                          tmpPos = InStrRev(tmp, "2 server")
                          If tmpPos > 0 Then
                              strConnect = strConnect & Trim(Mid(tmp, tmpPos + 2)) & ";"
                              i = 2
                          End If
                      Else
                          If i = 2 Then
                              tmpPos = InStrRev(tmp, "3 uid")
                              If tmpPos > 0 Then
                                  strConnect = strConnect & Trim(Mid(tmp, tmpPos + 2)) & ";"
                                  i = 3
                              End If
                          Else
                              If i = 3 Then
                                  tmpPos = InStrRev(tmp, "4 pwd")
                                  If tmpPos > 0 Then
      

      ' tmpCr = CodificarLI("XVB2S45AF", 1)
      ' tmpCr = DeCodificarLI(tmpCr, 1)
      tmpCr = DeCodificarLI(Trim(Mid(tmp, tmpPos + 6)))
      strConnect = strConnect & "pwd=" & tmpCr & ";"
      i = 4
      End If
      Else
      If i = 4 Then
      tmpPos = InStrRev(tmp, "5 database")
      If tmpPos > 0 Then
      strConnect = strConnect & Trim(Mid(tmp, tmpPos + 2)) & ";"
      i

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      Pete OHanlon
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      Well, having just read this post properly, I really hope you've changed the details of servers and passwords in here. I really really hope you wouldn't be so daft as to tell people what your servers were called and what their passwords are.

      Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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      • B Burnsys2

        Can you believe this? This function is supposed to be called on the Set Focus event of textboxes in vb6

        Private Sub txtIN_GotFocus(Index As Integer)
        setTxtWnd txtIN(Index)
        End Sub

        Public Sub setTxtWnd(oTxt As TextBox, Optional ByVal tbNoIndex As Boolean = False)
        On Error Resume Next

        With oTxt
            If .Parent.ActiveControl.Name = oTxt.Name Then
                If Not tbNoIndex Then
                    If .Parent.ActiveControl.Index = oTxt.Index Then
        

        M_FOC:
        .BorderStyle = 1
        .Appearance = 1
        .SelStart = 0
        .SelLength = Len(.Text)
        Else
        GoTo M_NO_FOC
        End If
        Else
        GoTo M_FOC
        End If
        Else
        M_NO_FOC:
        .BorderStyle = 0
        .Appearance = 0
        End If
        End With
        End Sub

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        Xiangyang Liu
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        #11

        Ok, his code is not up to your standard, but maybe that's why he becomes the boss. As a boss, he doesn't need to write good code. The worst boss could be someone who can actually write code and thinks he is much better at coding than his developers.

        My .NET Business Application Framework My Home Page

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        • B Burnsys2

          Can you believe this? This function is supposed to be called on the Set Focus event of textboxes in vb6

          Private Sub txtIN_GotFocus(Index As Integer)
          setTxtWnd txtIN(Index)
          End Sub

          Public Sub setTxtWnd(oTxt As TextBox, Optional ByVal tbNoIndex As Boolean = False)
          On Error Resume Next

          With oTxt
              If .Parent.ActiveControl.Name = oTxt.Name Then
                  If Not tbNoIndex Then
                      If .Parent.ActiveControl.Index = oTxt.Index Then
          

          M_FOC:
          .BorderStyle = 1
          .Appearance = 1
          .SelStart = 0
          .SelLength = Len(.Text)
          Else
          GoTo M_NO_FOC
          End If
          Else
          GoTo M_FOC
          End If
          Else
          M_NO_FOC:
          .BorderStyle = 0
          .Appearance = 0
          End If
          End With
          End Sub

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          KarstenK
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          #12

          Imagine: you would be the boss and he would be the programmer. :rolleyes: It is called the "Peter principles": to promote somebody to a position on which he cant do any harm. X|

          Greetings from Germany

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          • K KarstenK

            Imagine: you would be the boss and he would be the programmer. :rolleyes: It is called the "Peter principles": to promote somebody to a position on which he cant do any harm. X|

            Greetings from Germany

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            Pete OHanlon
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            KarstenK wrote:

            It is called the "Peter principles": to promote somebody to a position on which he cant do any harm.

            Is that what happened to me? My name's Peter. Oh wait - I have no principles.

            Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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              KarstenK wrote:

              It is called the "Peter principles": to promote somebody to a position on which he cant do any harm.

              Is that what happened to me? My name's Peter. Oh wait - I have no principles.

              Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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              KarstenK
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              :doh: It is better to have principles, like a coding style. It helps to avoid mistakes and makes achieving greater goals easier: "Safety first" !! rules rockom bottom My personal life experience is, that people more often get into trouble if they have to less principles. Like: "Dont drink [to much] and drive" :-O

              Greetings from Germany

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              • X Xiangyang Liu

                Ok, his code is not up to your standard, but maybe that's why he becomes the boss. As a boss, he doesn't need to write good code. The worst boss could be someone who can actually write code and thinks he is much better at coding than his developers.

                My .NET Business Application Framework My Home Page

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                Burnsys2
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                That's exaclly the problem!!! hehe, he actualy force me to work like him! I had lengthy discussions with him for that. Just for example, He keeps using Datatables against collection of custom objects, His reasons: 1: Datatables are fastest and lighter 1: I did a small benchmark code that loaded 10000 Customers to a datatable and to a collection of objects, Collection of objects loaded 3 to 5 times faster and consumed half the memory that datatable So he switch his argument to: 2:Collection of object are not easily bindable! 2:So i created a collection that inherits BindingList, and showed him! So he switched: 3:Collection of object are more insecure, becouse you can make mistakes when you fill them! 3:Customer.Name is always more secure that doing DTCustomers("Name") So in his last chance hi sayd: 4:But collection of objects keeps the memory fragmented, while datatable is loaded in a single continuous block of memory 4:At that point i just say, ok, do whatever you want, you are the boss!! Well, it's always like that. The other day i discused like 1 hour for this: We was working on a project and he has done something like this

                Dim MIObject as object
                Do
                If condition then MiObject = AnotherObject
                Loop
                MiObject.DoSomenthing

                Of course the ide throws a warning becouse "MiObject" could be nothing. So tied of seen that warning, i replaced: Dim MIObject as object by Dim MIObject as object = Nothing So, i spend 2 hour arguing with him, couse he was saying that "= Nothing" loaded the Class in memory and etc... Or for example, i created a Class customer that we can use in every project, i pass the code to him, and when i get it back i see he made a Public Sub in a module like: "ChangeCustomerEmail(CusId as integer, Mail as String)", God Dammit!! for what the hell i did the customer class then? So, this is how i work everyday, i am really tired.

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                • P Pete OHanlon

                  Well, having just read this post properly, I really hope you've changed the details of servers and passwords in here. I really really hope you wouldn't be so daft as to tell people what your servers were called and what their passwords are.

                  Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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                  Burnsys2
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #16

                  It's ok, the server doesn't exist anymore and the password is encrypted.

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                  • B Burnsys2

                    That's exaclly the problem!!! hehe, he actualy force me to work like him! I had lengthy discussions with him for that. Just for example, He keeps using Datatables against collection of custom objects, His reasons: 1: Datatables are fastest and lighter 1: I did a small benchmark code that loaded 10000 Customers to a datatable and to a collection of objects, Collection of objects loaded 3 to 5 times faster and consumed half the memory that datatable So he switch his argument to: 2:Collection of object are not easily bindable! 2:So i created a collection that inherits BindingList, and showed him! So he switched: 3:Collection of object are more insecure, becouse you can make mistakes when you fill them! 3:Customer.Name is always more secure that doing DTCustomers("Name") So in his last chance hi sayd: 4:But collection of objects keeps the memory fragmented, while datatable is loaded in a single continuous block of memory 4:At that point i just say, ok, do whatever you want, you are the boss!! Well, it's always like that. The other day i discused like 1 hour for this: We was working on a project and he has done something like this

                    Dim MIObject as object
                    Do
                    If condition then MiObject = AnotherObject
                    Loop
                    MiObject.DoSomenthing

                    Of course the ide throws a warning becouse "MiObject" could be nothing. So tied of seen that warning, i replaced: Dim MIObject as object by Dim MIObject as object = Nothing So, i spend 2 hour arguing with him, couse he was saying that "= Nothing" loaded the Class in memory and etc... Or for example, i created a Class customer that we can use in every project, i pass the code to him, and when i get it back i see he made a Public Sub in a module like: "ChangeCustomerEmail(CusId as integer, Mail as String)", God Dammit!! for what the hell i did the customer class then? So, this is how i work everyday, i am really tired.

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                    Tell him you were in accident, and you now suffer from code amnesia, and all that you can remember is assembly and perl :)

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                    • B Burnsys2

                      That's exaclly the problem!!! hehe, he actualy force me to work like him! I had lengthy discussions with him for that. Just for example, He keeps using Datatables against collection of custom objects, His reasons: 1: Datatables are fastest and lighter 1: I did a small benchmark code that loaded 10000 Customers to a datatable and to a collection of objects, Collection of objects loaded 3 to 5 times faster and consumed half the memory that datatable So he switch his argument to: 2:Collection of object are not easily bindable! 2:So i created a collection that inherits BindingList, and showed him! So he switched: 3:Collection of object are more insecure, becouse you can make mistakes when you fill them! 3:Customer.Name is always more secure that doing DTCustomers("Name") So in his last chance hi sayd: 4:But collection of objects keeps the memory fragmented, while datatable is loaded in a single continuous block of memory 4:At that point i just say, ok, do whatever you want, you are the boss!! Well, it's always like that. The other day i discused like 1 hour for this: We was working on a project and he has done something like this

                      Dim MIObject as object
                      Do
                      If condition then MiObject = AnotherObject
                      Loop
                      MiObject.DoSomenthing

                      Of course the ide throws a warning becouse "MiObject" could be nothing. So tied of seen that warning, i replaced: Dim MIObject as object by Dim MIObject as object = Nothing So, i spend 2 hour arguing with him, couse he was saying that "= Nothing" loaded the Class in memory and etc... Or for example, i created a Class customer that we can use in every project, i pass the code to him, and when i get it back i see he made a Public Sub in a module like: "ChangeCustomerEmail(CusId as integer, Mail as String)", God Dammit!! for what the hell i did the customer class then? So, this is how i work everyday, i am really tired.

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                      Xiangyang Liu
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                      #18

                      Burnsys2 wrote:

                      That's exaclly the problem!!! hehe, he actualy force me to work like him!

                      In that case, keep posting! Although it won't help you much. :)

                      My .NET Business Application Framework My Home Page

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                      • B Burnsys2

                        That's exaclly the problem!!! hehe, he actualy force me to work like him! I had lengthy discussions with him for that. Just for example, He keeps using Datatables against collection of custom objects, His reasons: 1: Datatables are fastest and lighter 1: I did a small benchmark code that loaded 10000 Customers to a datatable and to a collection of objects, Collection of objects loaded 3 to 5 times faster and consumed half the memory that datatable So he switch his argument to: 2:Collection of object are not easily bindable! 2:So i created a collection that inherits BindingList, and showed him! So he switched: 3:Collection of object are more insecure, becouse you can make mistakes when you fill them! 3:Customer.Name is always more secure that doing DTCustomers("Name") So in his last chance hi sayd: 4:But collection of objects keeps the memory fragmented, while datatable is loaded in a single continuous block of memory 4:At that point i just say, ok, do whatever you want, you are the boss!! Well, it's always like that. The other day i discused like 1 hour for this: We was working on a project and he has done something like this

                        Dim MIObject as object
                        Do
                        If condition then MiObject = AnotherObject
                        Loop
                        MiObject.DoSomenthing

                        Of course the ide throws a warning becouse "MiObject" could be nothing. So tied of seen that warning, i replaced: Dim MIObject as object by Dim MIObject as object = Nothing So, i spend 2 hour arguing with him, couse he was saying that "= Nothing" loaded the Class in memory and etc... Or for example, i created a Class customer that we can use in every project, i pass the code to him, and when i get it back i see he made a Public Sub in a module like: "ChangeCustomerEmail(CusId as integer, Mail as String)", God Dammit!! for what the hell i did the customer class then? So, this is how i work everyday, i am really tired.

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                        Tristan Rhodes
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                        Sounds like someone i used to work for. Every time i proposed creating a new class to put functionality in, i was met with "Don't create any new objects, instantiation is expensive and it will make the system inefficient." The net result was huge functions in huge code files and a flat packed inter dependant code structure.(Among other gems) However, i now work for a company that encourages pragmatic design so all is well. T

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                        • B Burnsys2

                          Don't worry, we are only 2 in the development sector, me and my boss, and obviously he doesn't read The Code Project.com! ;) Anyway, i am really tied of working with someone like this, i see no future here, and i am actually looking for another job.

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                          SimonRigby
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #20

                          Oh yeah, I'd hire you in a flash. Especially as you have total respect for your line manager and are completely discreet when it comes to the publishing of in house code :)

                          The only thing unpredictable about me is just how predictable I'm going to be.

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                          • B Burnsys2

                            It's ok, the server doesn't exist anymore and the password is encrypted.

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                            Steve Hansen
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                            #21

                            But you also posted the password decryption :P

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                            • B Burnsys2

                              Can you believe this? This function is supposed to be called on the Set Focus event of textboxes in vb6

                              Private Sub txtIN_GotFocus(Index As Integer)
                              setTxtWnd txtIN(Index)
                              End Sub

                              Public Sub setTxtWnd(oTxt As TextBox, Optional ByVal tbNoIndex As Boolean = False)
                              On Error Resume Next

                              With oTxt
                                  If .Parent.ActiveControl.Name = oTxt.Name Then
                                      If Not tbNoIndex Then
                                          If .Parent.ActiveControl.Index = oTxt.Index Then
                              

                              M_FOC:
                              .BorderStyle = 1
                              .Appearance = 1
                              .SelStart = 0
                              .SelLength = Len(.Text)
                              Else
                              GoTo M_NO_FOC
                              End If
                              Else
                              GoTo M_FOC
                              End If
                              Else
                              M_NO_FOC:
                              .BorderStyle = 0
                              .Appearance = 0
                              End If
                              End With
                              End Sub

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                              Burnsys2
                              wrote on last edited by
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                              Another one from my boss! lol. This is actually from a final production software developed by my boss a couple years ago, now we are going to .net and he told me to "Do the same that this module". so here is part of the code:

                               tmpAdd = tmpAdd + Format(tmp5, "###,##0") + Chr(9)
                                                  tmpAdd = tmpAdd + Format(tmp6, "###,##0") + Chr(9)
                                                  tmpAdd = tmpAdd + Format(tmp3 + tmp5, "###,##0") + Chr(9)
                                                  tmpAdd = tmpAdd + Format(tmp4 + tmp6, "###,##0") + Chr(9)
                                                  mTotalesMSF(6) = mTotalesMSF(6) + tmp6 + tmp4
                                                  If tmp1 = 0 Then
                                                      tmpCero = 100
                                                  Else
                                                      If tmp3 + tmp5 = 0 Then
                                                          tmpCero = 0
                                                      Else
                                                          tmpCero = ((tmp3 + tmp5) / tmp1) \* 100
                                                      End If
                                                  End If
                                                  tmpAdd = tmpAdd + Format(tmp3 + tmp5 - tmp1, "#,##0") + Chr(9)
                                                  tmpAdd = tmpAdd + Format(tmpCero, "#,##0") + "%" + Chr(9)
                                                  If tmp2 = 0 Then
                                                      tmpCero = 100
                                                  Else
                                                      If tmp4 + tmp6 = 0 Then
                                                          tmpCero = 0
                                                      Else
                                                          tmpCero = ((tmp4 + tmp6) / tmp2) \* 100
                                                      End If
                                                  End If
                                                  tmpAdd = tmpAdd + Format(tmp4 + tmp6 - tmp2, "#,##0") + Chr(9)
                                                  tmpAdd = tmpAdd + Format(tmpCero, "#,##0") + "%"
                                                  mTotalesMSF(7) = mTotalesMSF(7) + tmp4 + tmp6 - tmp2
                                                  If tmp1 + tmp2 + tmp3 + tmp4 + tmp5 + tmp6 <> 0 Then msfConsulta.AddItem tmpAdd
                                                  rstmp.MoveNext
                              

                              At last, tmp4,6,7,2,3 etc are variables with things like, total sales, proyected sales, pending orders, etc..

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                              • S Steve Hansen

                                But you also posted the password decryption :P

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                                Burnsys2
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #23

                                Yheaaa! but without this public keys:

                                Public Const OLZ_A1 = "70535728307717681704418679379687594365276559462962642627828258989122699824531099671571010792842938309497402716166441417132632018588459026783728916362429566991832549143675051463540265249763936481547256254159365503910784575598312171033120536554828196745351470925387540464920329581692944278775276725833279292348253444820865875923354863419611926234144721991323454925340848267729933494169174254815442502261486888373029155222583687471968746178168020956679374611111747153562146747539907486371143402798806941732735439412643410187439554499721373928501351965590654469675704915223278454"
                                Public Const OLZ_A2 = "55175803297806790874112957969401161650401027648449188937327721442387613738865893513386252517340748427704081744374133713179155995249311986359905724867437524373952275820789116590239484444976833819324115619206950189947042287589821710115371897875872142528278793345558056202036573452425755420969399834080982517691336911102939553129803037408440726540956451225874459028668928361299876586026507985954417456949409498595361818281154254557844053160515932907757437316524759534687937948206090946516696095729588045563141517345327405776586580417972697319776249581211823922525716677753082715"
                                Public Const OLZ_A3 = "89223555352057621366383644218499776384854673648934114277354174437150172789728613085317917307494559331133276629682556019903160597671687625545056284135975158463371365151937961704342337021488445737582204686824146342480545362871255279632643636322121426124685860741524395828838952380251664983124871256606169859398226673983438321738921989687526545156461853655053745299616561532713198293632352359702657579993248176406249491396175868106573784384957541111431996027414764543942717503451392566436548842593851014147626134698451809852662322768403820871540605472123207892292295184136329757"
                                Public Const OLZ_B1 = "60545593767543895898172206054275950883625992115732559825649939410484512563342894248886929784995987574957219596708917849957123775314879389356308866927419126847697623198676890164936677446644570906768322723911403645180201081331749495589335645536899055855295365714779693640616826408081104038499824703048226319796109176508677156525282187762155396665797783143936975482496747181378314521997946151588462527256126285469834679025240635399316735973110136281056356420953820805372229574367335521136018411765442289596222580635314296553796227971992274273815921509342267835663156433943722699"
                                Public Const OLZ_B2 = "972376468969215130180108181641245474694048843949935626154388761578853918756392191447597

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                                • S SimonRigby

                                  Oh yeah, I'd hire you in a flash. Especially as you have total respect for your line manager and are completely discreet when it comes to the publishing of in house code :)

                                  The only thing unpredictable about me is just how predictable I'm going to be.

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                                  Russell Jones
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                                  please tell me that the code that has been published doesn't contain an sa password aswell?

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                                  • R Russell Jones

                                    please tell me that the code that has been published doesn't contain an sa password aswell?

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                                    The database server doesn't exists anymore, and the sa psw is encripted in the code!

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                                      Another one from my boss! lol. This is actually from a final production software developed by my boss a couple years ago, now we are going to .net and he told me to "Do the same that this module". so here is part of the code:

                                       tmpAdd = tmpAdd + Format(tmp5, "###,##0") + Chr(9)
                                                          tmpAdd = tmpAdd + Format(tmp6, "###,##0") + Chr(9)
                                                          tmpAdd = tmpAdd + Format(tmp3 + tmp5, "###,##0") + Chr(9)
                                                          tmpAdd = tmpAdd + Format(tmp4 + tmp6, "###,##0") + Chr(9)
                                                          mTotalesMSF(6) = mTotalesMSF(6) + tmp6 + tmp4
                                                          If tmp1 = 0 Then
                                                              tmpCero = 100
                                                          Else
                                                              If tmp3 + tmp5 = 0 Then
                                                                  tmpCero = 0
                                                              Else
                                                                  tmpCero = ((tmp3 + tmp5) / tmp1) \* 100
                                                              End If
                                                          End If
                                                          tmpAdd = tmpAdd + Format(tmp3 + tmp5 - tmp1, "#,##0") + Chr(9)
                                                          tmpAdd = tmpAdd + Format(tmpCero, "#,##0") + "%" + Chr(9)
                                                          If tmp2 = 0 Then
                                                              tmpCero = 100
                                                          Else
                                                              If tmp4 + tmp6 = 0 Then
                                                                  tmpCero = 0
                                                              Else
                                                                  tmpCero = ((tmp4 + tmp6) / tmp2) \* 100
                                                              End If
                                                          End If
                                                          tmpAdd = tmpAdd + Format(tmp4 + tmp6 - tmp2, "#,##0") + Chr(9)
                                                          tmpAdd = tmpAdd + Format(tmpCero, "#,##0") + "%"
                                                          mTotalesMSF(7) = mTotalesMSF(7) + tmp4 + tmp6 - tmp2
                                                          If tmp1 + tmp2 + tmp3 + tmp4 + tmp5 + tmp6 <> 0 Then msfConsulta.AddItem tmpAdd
                                                          rstmp.MoveNext
                                      

                                      At last, tmp4,6,7,2,3 etc are variables with things like, total sales, proyected sales, pending orders, etc..

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                                      It was obvious that your boss is a moron when it comes to coding after the first post. What is the point of later posts? To humiliate the man? I've met my deal of people who take pride in bashing others, and honestly I'm sick of them. I dislike people who write lousy code, but I dislike idiots who heal their own frustrations by laughing at others even more. Are you fed up with idiotic algorithms of your boss? Sit down with him and talk about your views on coding. He doesn't want that? Fine, ignore him, or quit the job. (rant on doing stupid things... could offended someone, so I deleted it) That said, I truly hope that one day you'll be the boss and have not one, but several employees like you.

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                                        Burnsys2 wrote:

                                        Don't worry, we are only 2 in the development sector, me and my boss, and obviously he doesn't read The Code Project.com!

                                        You'd better hope that this continues. This site is rather famous you know, and google does tend to return results from here. I assume he does use google.

                                        Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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                                        Pete O`Hanlon wrote:

                                        and google does tend to return results from here. I assume he does use google.

                                        I don't think that codeproject forum is google-friendly.. I do a lot of googling everyday but I never saw any post of the codeproject *forum* in google result.. I did suggest about that once and I think cp guys are working on that thing now.

                                        Thanks and Regards, Michael Sync ( Blog: http://michaelsync.net)

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                                          It was obvious that your boss is a moron when it comes to coding after the first post. What is the point of later posts? To humiliate the man? I've met my deal of people who take pride in bashing others, and honestly I'm sick of them. I dislike people who write lousy code, but I dislike idiots who heal their own frustrations by laughing at others even more. Are you fed up with idiotic algorithms of your boss? Sit down with him and talk about your views on coding. He doesn't want that? Fine, ignore him, or quit the job. (rant on doing stupid things... could offended someone, so I deleted it) That said, I truly hope that one day you'll be the boss and have not one, but several employees like you.

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                                          Michael Sync
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                                          nice answer.. U got my 5..

                                          Thanks and Regards, Michael Sync ( Blog: http://michaelsync.net)

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