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  • R Roger Wright

    I haven't had a chance to do any programming for years now, but now a need something I think I can do myself. I know I could, easily, years ago, but now? So last night I downloaded and installed SQLserver and Visual Studio. OMG! It's all changed drastically! :omg: I'm going to have to go back to school just to work the UI! Oh, well. Next year is almost here, and it's got to get better... Have a Merry Christmas, or whatever you like to celebrate, all of you!

    Will Rogers never met me.

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    BillWoodruff
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    Welcome back, Roger, i look forward to hearing status reports as you begin yet another trek in the digital wilderness . cheers, bill

    «The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch

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      I haven't had a chance to do any programming for years now, but now a need something I think I can do myself. I know I could, easily, years ago, but now? So last night I downloaded and installed SQLserver and Visual Studio. OMG! It's all changed drastically! :omg: I'm going to have to go back to school just to work the UI! Oh, well. Next year is almost here, and it's got to get better... Have a Merry Christmas, or whatever you like to celebrate, all of you!

      Will Rogers never met me.

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      Brian L Hughes
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      I retired after 35 years of programming using both VS and MSS the last 20 years, proud of my career. But sadly I was forced to use MySQL since the free MSS can't be used on a home network, only standalone on a single PC. I think both TCP/IP and Named Pipes cannot be configured on the free version, leaving only the memory access client available. So far the only thing I've missed is real time backups.

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      • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

        Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year to you also Roger and good luck with your project.

        The less you need, the more you have. Even a blind squirrel gets a nut...occasionally. JaxCoder.com

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        Roger Wright
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        Thanks, Mike! I hope you had a great Christmas, and find a very good New Year in 2022!

        Will Rogers never met me.

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          I retired after 35 years of programming using both VS and MSS the last 20 years, proud of my career. But sadly I was forced to use MySQL since the free MSS can't be used on a home network, only standalone on a single PC. I think both TCP/IP and Named Pipes cannot be configured on the free version, leaving only the memory access client available. So far the only thing I've missed is real time backups.

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          Roger Wright
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          That's good information, Brian! Thanks! Fortunately, my need is simple; track my stock market trades without having to resort to pencil and paper. Twenty years ago I would have fired up Access and gone at it, only to find that (then) I couldn't distribute the run time to anyone without paying a ridiculous fee to MS. The free version of SQLServer is more than enough to do this simple task. If I get it working for me, I plan to give it to friends who are in the same trading groups as I frequent, and intend it to be a simple single-machine program. I'm still working on the top level design in my head, though, while figuring out how to use this, once-familiar IDE. Last year I managed 68% return using straight equities combined with options, and while it's easy to find stock tracking software, the combination is readily available. Happily, there're only about 40 basic options trades, so that limits how flexible it needs to be. Expect to see me in the Q & A section a lot...

          Will Rogers never met me.

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            Welcome back, Roger, i look forward to hearing status reports as you begin yet another trek in the digital wilderness . cheers, bill

            «The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch

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            Roger Wright
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            Good to see you still around! I've never been able to master the art of linking a SQL DB to a C# app, something everyone else here can probably do in their sleep, but I'm going to try it again. Have a wonderful New Year!

            Will Rogers never met me.

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            • B Brian L Hughes

              I retired after 35 years of programming using both VS and MSS the last 20 years, proud of my career. But sadly I was forced to use MySQL since the free MSS can't be used on a home network, only standalone on a single PC. I think both TCP/IP and Named Pipes cannot be configured on the free version, leaving only the memory access client available. So far the only thing I've missed is real time backups.

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              BillWoodruff
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              Brian L Hughes wrote:

              I think both TCP/IP and Named Pipes cannot be configured on the free version,

              Take a look: [^], [^]

              «The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch

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              • R Roger Wright

                Thanks, Mike! I hope you had a great Christmas, and find a very good New Year in 2022!

                Will Rogers never met me.

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                Had a pretty good Christmas, been fighting bronchitis but better now. Hope you had a good Christmas as well and this will be a prosperous New Year.

                The less you need, the more you have. Even a blind squirrel gets a nut...occasionally. JaxCoder.com

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                • R Roger Wright

                  I haven't had a chance to do any programming for years now, but now a need something I think I can do myself. I know I could, easily, years ago, but now? So last night I downloaded and installed SQLserver and Visual Studio. OMG! It's all changed drastically! :omg: I'm going to have to go back to school just to work the UI! Oh, well. Next year is almost here, and it's got to get better... Have a Merry Christmas, or whatever you like to celebrate, all of you!

                  Will Rogers never met me.

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                  ormonds
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                  Good move. One challenge you will find is where to get good advice. I started using a few sites regularly but find one in particular not friendly to anything they consider a "stupid question". I always fall back on Codeproject - even if I am having a brain dead day no one is ever rude about it.

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                    Good move. One challenge you will find is where to get good advice. I started using a few sites regularly but find one in particular not friendly to anything they consider a "stupid question". I always fall back on Codeproject - even if I am having a brain dead day no one is ever rude about it.

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                    Roger Wright
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                    No worries, I wouldn't dream of going anywhere else. I've been here a couple of decades already; I used to earn beer money babysitting for Chris's mum when he was teething! :laugh:

                    Will Rogers never met me.

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                    • R Roger Wright

                      That's good information, Brian! Thanks! Fortunately, my need is simple; track my stock market trades without having to resort to pencil and paper. Twenty years ago I would have fired up Access and gone at it, only to find that (then) I couldn't distribute the run time to anyone without paying a ridiculous fee to MS. The free version of SQLServer is more than enough to do this simple task. If I get it working for me, I plan to give it to friends who are in the same trading groups as I frequent, and intend it to be a simple single-machine program. I'm still working on the top level design in my head, though, while figuring out how to use this, once-familiar IDE. Last year I managed 68% return using straight equities combined with options, and while it's easy to find stock tracking software, the combination is readily available. Happily, there're only about 40 basic options trades, so that limits how flexible it needs to be. Expect to see me in the Q & A section a lot...

                      Will Rogers never met me.

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                      Virtually every bog-standard Windows hosted webserver account includes your own MS Sql Server d/b these days. When using MS Sql Server for projects, I've long since given up hosting the d/b on the dev server - just host it on the web. (That way clients / potential clients / friends / the world can access it if it turns out to be useful / interesting / money making).

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                      • R Roger Wright

                        I haven't had a chance to do any programming for years now, but now a need something I think I can do myself. I know I could, easily, years ago, but now? So last night I downloaded and installed SQLserver and Visual Studio. OMG! It's all changed drastically! :omg: I'm going to have to go back to school just to work the UI! Oh, well. Next year is almost here, and it's got to get better... Have a Merry Christmas, or whatever you like to celebrate, all of you!

                        Will Rogers never met me.

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                        They still need COBOL programmers.

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                        • J jschell

                          They still need COBOL programmers.

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                          Roger Wright
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                          :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: I still remember my one try at COBOL! In college, bought a book, spent days writing the equivalent of "Hello World," punched the Hollerith cards and delivered them to the computer center. A week later the results came back - 200 or so lines, 92 errors. The Computer Gods who ran the system pored over my code for days and were unable to explain a single one of those errors. Never again!

                          Will Rogers never met me.

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