... and payment date to appear on the invoice.
How?
This sounds rather straightforward, write a function that given an invoice, checks the customer payments and updates the custom fields. Executing ...
... and remind us that we need to phone this Lead.
How?
It sounds straightforward: schedule a call using the GUI then write a test function to check the JSON that is being returned for API names... ...
... would submit the form and then redirect the user to the report view of the records.
Sounds simple but you can only set a form to redirect to one link and adding a HTML anchor link () to the page ...
... page for each minor issue.
How?
So I'm going to try and list solutions to minor errors we run into.
Problem: Zoho OAuth Connection: ERROR_invalid_operation_type
Sounds rather straightforward, ...
... "dd/MM/yyyy HH:mm:ss")
-- yields 11/02/2014 11:21:32
Sounds good, where's the problem?
The problem
Putting the date in an IIF (if-then-else) statement displays "#Error". You should get errors ...
What?
Sounds easy but actually if you use an image which has transparent areas, ie. has one color which will be transparent, the transparent pixels will be colored in with the page background color. ...
What?
This is a quick article on how to change your profile picture in your company's sharepoint site. Sounds straightforward but without being allowed to upload images or edit other profiles, each user ...
... are returned, and not a row of NULL/blank/empty values. Sounds confusing? That's just me, the answer was using two NVL functions which allowed the stored procedure to return no rows without erroring (ie. ...
... As simple as this sounds, this is not a five-minute job. Even with all your SQL scripts with backups of your datasets, each of these will need tweaking.
Create your stored procedure in Oracle (and ...
... and Cameras sticpl.cpl Scheduled Tasks control schedtasks Security Center wscui.cpl Services services.msc Shared Folders fsmgmt.msc Shuts Down Windows shutdown Sounds and Audio mmsys.cpl Spider ...
... sounds really simple, we could try:
$search_term_esc = AddSlashes($search_term);
$sql = "SELECT * FROM Content WHERE content_body LIKE '%$search_term_esc%'";
Great! Few problems though, multiple ...
"OK this should take just a few minutes..."
I've written this because I spent all night on setting up a "quick" demo resulting in a quick 1 hour nap before having to go to my day job... It sounds ...
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