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Comments by Giovanni Bejarasco (Top 4 by date)
Giovanni Bejarasco
2-Jun-21 1:42am
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Yes but just too impractical.You can do what Richard MacCutchan above suggested. Remember that UI is very subjective. You cannot create a single UI you think will cater for everyone. Good luck!
Giovanni Bejarasco
28-May-21 10:47am
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Hi OriginalGriff. I posted a solution that's very similar to yours and flagged as plagiarism by Richard Deeming. .Anyone looking at it would say Ijust renamed variables and add a line to actually remove the value. It was not my intention to plagiarize. It was just the rusher side of me - not reading thru the entire thread before posting. For me that was the correct answer and therefore YOU GAVE the correct answer. I sincerely apologize for the carelessness and I thanked Richard Deeming for pointing that out.
Giovanni Bejarasco
28-May-21 10:27am
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I'm assuming this gets ultimately used in an application/UI and if that's the case, why not just use multiple connections from your app? This is just a very odd way of accessing your data. Maybe there's a better design. Can you give more context you want to do it this way?
Giovanni Bejarasco
28-May-21 10:12am
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I sincerely apologized for that Richard. I was so quick to answer without even looking at the previous post. It was not really my intention. Thank you for pointing that out and making me realize a bad habit of mine of not reading the thread properly.