Comment: Re: Simple Product Import Tool
fiogf49gjkf0d Sure -- RJLedger
Author: Bob (RJ)Ledger - 12/20/2007
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Comment: Re: Integrating SalesLogix Leads with LinkedIn
fiogf49gjkf0d Really HOT!
Added it to a test system.. and Immediately added it to the Production Slx system!
-- rjl
Author: Bob (RJ)Ledger - 6/20/2007
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Comment: Re: How to Repair a Missing SendSLX Button using an AutoIt Script
fiogf49gjkf0d Slick. -- rjl
Author: Bob (RJ)Ledger - 4/25/2007
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Comment: Re: Leveraging .NET in SalesLogix (Applies to any version)
fiogf49gjkf0d Nice piece of work Ryan! -- rjl
Author: Bob (RJ)Ledger - 1/11/2007
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Comment: Re: How to Push out "Pass Through" SQL to Remotes
fiogf49gjkf0d Now that SP4 (v6.2.4) is out you no longer have to do this.. The provider now supports CREATE and DROP. This was implemented to support new functionality comming in Scorpion (v7.0)... and it syncs.
Author: Bob (RJ)Ledger - 5/28/2006
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Comment: Re: Simple Product Import Tool
fiogf49gjkf0d The tool was designed specifically for the import of Products. Products do not depend on any other data/table(s). At a minimum, Opportunities are tied to accounts (and possibly contacts). -- RJL
Author: Bob (RJ)Ledger - 1/11/2006
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Comment: Re: The SalesLogix CheckListBox Control
fiogf49gjkf0d Cool. Nice writeup Chris.
Author: Bob (RJ)Ledger - 10/17/2005
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Comment: Re: Simple Product Import Tool
fiogf49gjkf0d Michael, Like all tools, the Import Wizard works best (no pun intended) when used for the purpose it was designed for. Specifically Importing Contacts and Accounts. However, the Product table(s) has no association with Accounts or Contacts. Although it is possible, it is not easy to imports Non-Account associated data (w/the Import Wizard). Also, my tool does pure ADO and not csv so there is not the typical "mess" associated with parsing that stuff.
This tool is also a complete example of how to write a tool for importing (into SalesLogix) any data using ADO. One just has to supply his/her own "connection string" to pull data from other sources.
Author: Bob (RJ)Ledger - 10/17/2005
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Comment: Re: How to use COALESCE with SalesLogix Queries
fiogf49gjkf0d Cool.. (especially since you promoted my name ;-) -- RJLedger
Author: Bob (RJ)Ledger - 9/6/2005
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Comment: Re: How to generically invoke the edit form for a SalesLogix datagrid
fiogf49gjkf0d Ryan, I found a situations where I sometimes needed to have my datatgrid RO and sometime RW. So in order to be able to use the "generic" approach under these conditions: Sub DataGridEditRow(Grid) With Grid If ((.EditOptions.ShowEdit = False) or (.EditOptions.ShowAdd = False)) Then Exit Sub Else If Application.BasicFunctions.ShowViewForRecord(Left(.KeyField, Len(.KeyField) - 2), .EditView.Name, .GetCurrentField("")) = mrOK Then .Refresh End If End If End With End Sub -- RJLedger
Author: Bob (RJ)Ledger - 9/6/2005
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Comment: Re: Dynamically Populating Radio Buttons and Retrieving the Selected Value
fiogf49gjkf0d Slick! This is a great example of "building a control at RunTime". Unfortunately not all controls lend themselves to this approach.
Author: Bob (RJ)Ledger - 8/3/2005
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Comment: Re: Generically Setting a Form as Read-Only
fiogf49gjkf0d Great info Ryan! This article is not only useful for handling readonly and enable/disable issues but it also is a good example of using a class.
Author: Bob (RJ)Ledger - 8/3/2005
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Comment: Re: Integrating MindManager With SalesLogix
fiogf49gjkf0d GREAT Piece of work Ryan! -- RJLedger
Author: Bob (RJ)Ledger - 6/16/2005
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Comment: Re: Master/Detail Forms & LookupEdit Sample Bundle
fiogf49gjkf0d Ever solve the problem when invoking an edit that the Lookup does not display the value in the current (edited) record? -- RJL
Author: Bob (RJ)Ledger - 6/8/2004
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Comment: Cursor...
fiogf49gjkf0d Cool... RJLedger
Author: Bob (RJ)Ledger - 1/23/2004
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