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Batch updating
"Eli feng" <ef...@kerisys.com> wrote in message news:e#Ipx#z#AHA.872@tkmsftngp07... Hello, Any one knows how to batch update some selected SQL 7 table values from an CSV file which is exported from another application? Does UpdateBatch method work for this purpose? Any advices will be appreciated.

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Execute "Update Inventory Set qty = 0.00" you can use any sum you like dbSales.Execute "Update Inventory Set qty = qty + 1.00" will add 1 to the current value of qty in all records "Amir Azami" <aza...@989solutions.net> wrote in message news:trfg86r48bin37@corp.supernews.com... I need to create a little VB utility

Batch updating Windows 98 PCs
Update dbBatchUpdate, True It will update all records until it hits the first FK constraint or Unique constraint (probably would do the same on others as well) and then I don't want to have to resort to looping through the RS.Batchcollisions collection because this will rob me of the advantages of the batch update.

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Larry Menard lmen...@ca.ibm.com comp databases ibm-db2 I concur with Dirk... confirm via CLI Trace that the batch CLI functions are being used (I'm 99.44% sure they are), and look for other possible bottlenecks (locks, I/O, etc.). Serge Rielau wrote: I hope someone with CLI/JDBC knowledge can take on this question.

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The program reads the files from a local directory for updating itself. Once the files are used, the program moves them to a 'completed' directory. What I am trying to figure out is if I can write a batch file that reads the contents of the source directory on the server, and then compares the files on the server

Batch Updating an Access DB
... (mirrored) updates can by definition be applied lazily; the same can be true for designs that perform flexible batch updates as ZFS and Reiser4 do. There's nothing wrong with doing logical logging as long as you don't overlook the fact that when it finally *does* come time to update the on-disk copy of the

Batch updating Windows 98 PCs
You stated that you are updating a record based on certain criteria, but your code is something of a labyrinth. For instance, I see: SkipLoop2: . Later on down the line there are functions to clear out those bins and process the products in those bins in batch mode, since we send the products in by batch rather

Batch updating files from v4 to v5.0
Bill Bach bb...@cncdsl.com comp databases btrieve I'm with Martin. Simply create some CREATE TABLE scripts and put them all in a single file separated by pound signs (#). Then, use the SQLDM utility to "Run All SQL Statements" and you're home free! I do know that some people have been VERY successful generating

Batch updating of records
John Ortt johno...@noemailsuppliedasdontwantspam.com rec photo digital That sounds perfect, Cheers "MiataRed" <Miata...@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1177427216.839453.93700@c18g2000prb.googlegroups.com... Microsoft has a free little program Microsoft Photo Info 1.0

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I have a still-working UPS on the machine, so it's unlikely that the power failed while it was updating. This morning the PC wouldn't boot - it never even got to Now i'm worried about the current batch of updates - I've had system restore fail to get the machine working, and I don't fancy another full reinstall

Batch updating DDFs?
Dirty = False 'Save any changes strSql = "UPDATE Table1 SET IsPicked = FALSE WHERE IsPicked = TRUE;" dbEngine(0)(0).Execute strSql, dbFailOnError If you want something more, you could create a batch table where you select the records to be printed in the batch, and keep a history of what was printed when.

Batch updating
behavior: 1) I have a disconnected recordset in my TADODataSet 2) I change some field values for one of its records (but don't do any batch updating) 3) I create a *clone* of this recordset 4) if I reference whatever I modified in step 2) above, then I see the new field values as expected 5) If I look at the *same*

Batch Updating using Rules, or???
What I need is a way to batch update already existing records. I do not want to create new records and delete the old because then their tracking number will change. I've never done a batch update function in Access and am looking for the best way to do this. Any ideas would be greately appreciated. Thanks, Tammy.

Need some advice before I begin...(batchfile newbie)
If your peripherals are without USB, then they're probably ripe for updating anyway. The printer is only 2 years old (still on the original toner) and the You could scratch around and try the latest Elements, and have a look and see if Graphic Converter can handle your batch needs (about £20 shareware).

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Karl K...@Mytron.co.uk microsoft public vb database Tools: VB6 SP4, Access97 Database I am new to batch updating and am hoping that somebody could explain how ADO batch updating an Access 97 database works. The system is a multi-user and in real-time so the updates need to be reflected in the database.

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Secunia informed me that Java needed a lot of patches and updates, etc. and i was diriected by them to updating Java patches. QUESTION: Is there a utility i can use to download all kinds of updates, as an unattended batch? (EG, maybe, download x and also y and also z patch from Java or Microsoft,

Batch Updating EXIF Data
... LIFO batch:0 [ 0.000000] DMA32 zone: 3498 pages used for memmap [ 0.000000] DMA32 zone: 252390 pages, LIFO batch:31 [ 0.000000] Normal zone: 0 pages used .... Driver 'sr' needs updating - please use bus_type methods [ 0.180187] SCSI Media Changer driver v0.25 [ 0.180226] Driver 'ch' needs updating - please use

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I assume that the JDBC batch update functionality uses the CLI batch/bulk updates (in V7). I don't know for sure, but you can find out with the CLI trace. Scott, sorry, I know now for fact that the JDBC batch functionality doesn't use the CLI batch functionality which exlpains why we don't perform as good as Oracle

Batch Updating EXIF Data
Phil Atkinson p...@firstenergy.no macromedia ultradev This was the one I tried before. I got the suggestion from Jules....OK..I'll give it another try. I had a few problems getting it set up. Phil "Omar" <sunnah...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:9irr40$ikp$1@forums.macromedia.com...

Batch updating values in one field for all records
Rather than have the users do this themselves, is there a way to force the machines to auto update? If not, what's the easiest way to do this? The machines are on a mixed NetWare 5.1/NT4 network. Some state that they made such a batch file and it worked great, but I seriously doubt it very much as some updates use