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  1. Zoho Projects: Get All Eventshttps://joellipman.com/articles/crm/zoho/zoho-projects/zoho-projects-get-all-events.html

    [ url :v_EndpointUsers type :GET connection:"my_projects_connection" ]; // // get all events // NB: status=open are upcoming events; status=closed are events in the past; status is a mandatory field // NB: range is an integer and the number of records...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Joel Lipman
    • Category: Zoho Projects
    • Language: *
  2. Zoho Deluge: Generate a loop or list of any sizehttps://joellipman.com/articles/crm/zoho/zoho-deluge/zoho-deluge-generate-a-list-of-any-size.html

    you generate an array or list of any size. Why? My use case here is to run a schedule that will populate a list with the upcoming dates for the next week (and for any numbers of weeks thereafter). This needs to be dynamic as it is a schedule run daily...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Joel Lipman
    • Category: Zoho Deluge
    • Language: *
  3. MySQL Oracle equivalentshttps://joellipman.com/articles/else/database/mysql-oracle-equivalents.html

    title of this article implies something rather odd and upcoming considering that Sun Microsystems bought MySQL and Oracle bought Sun. But in fact, this is just a quick list of some regular commands in MySQL that I need in Oracle: Objective MySQL Oracle...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Joel Lipman
    • Category: Databases
    • Language: en-GB
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