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Vunic wrote: when I wake up late
In this high tech world, might I suggest an alarm clock? It even illuminates!
When the alarm is tripped, it releases and the match strikes a textured surface in order to ignite and start the oil lamp.
Marc
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That's the next one apple is eyeing to make ROFL!
Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.
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Marc Clifton wrote: In this high tech world, might I suggest an alarm clock? No you may not. I have despised alarm clocks since I was in my early teens and had to wake up at 5:00 a.m. Sunday mornings to deliver newspapers. The wonderful thing about flex-time is that if I need to sleep in another 15 minutes or so, I just do it. I'm usually in the office by 7:00 or so anyway.
Of course some of that is due to my greyhound[^], who likes to be fed promptly at 6:00 a.m.
Software Zen: delete this;
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I have had 'legacy' bosses that would have had more of a reaction than you could ever dream of for this. They probably would have had you waiting outside in full battle gear within five minutes, then tell you to turn right and keep walking straight ahead until you reach the starting point again. Time: 4 hours max, so keep moving, ladies.
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time up for the legacy peeps. Lol
Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.
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So we got an call from a client complaining that he couldn't open a CSV file we generated.
Excel gave the error that the file format was incorrect for the SYLK file type.
Apparently, Excel treats a file as SYLK (whatever that is) when it starts with "ID": "SYLK: File format is not valid" error message when you open file[^]
We changed the column from "ID" to "Id" and all works as expected.
What the hell Microsoft...
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Sander Rossel wrote: client
Sander Rossel wrote: Excel
Sander Rossel wrote: CSV
Sander Rossel wrote: Microsoft
Reads like the ingredients for a dish best served cold...
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A recipe for disaster!
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So thats what has been causing it. renamed the first column and all is well, thanks for this info
WTE Microsoft, whats with these magic values??
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Did you just do my Googling for me?
That must be a first on CP!
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404, although my post has a link to KB as well
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That's weird. It went right to it when I posted it. Now I've got a Not Found, too.
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Did you start your URL with "ID"?
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Just tried in Excel 2016, and it's sort-of fixed.
First you get a message telling you that the file format and extension do not match; the file is corrupt or unsafe; don't open it unless you trust the source.
When you click "Yes" to open it anyway, you get another message telling you that Excel decided it was an SYLK file, but couldn't load it; either the file has errors, or it's not an SLYK file; click "OK" to try opening it in a different format.
When you click "OK" in that message, the file opens as expected.
Interestingly, if you save the file from Excel, you don't get any warnings, and it doesn't insert the apostrophe listed in the "Workaround" section from that KB article. Probably because that would break the file for applications which don't try to second-guess the file type based on the content.
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Yeah, we could ignore the warnings too, but stuff like this is just annoying, magical and logic defying.
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The wheels are loose everywhere today and the things we took for granted are no longer.
Those kids with the far away look in their eyes are now at the controls. There is no other way to explain what we are seeing today in terms of things that should never be in software.
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Ron Anders wrote: There is no other way to explain what we are seeing today It is explained by the new retro:
RETRO-EVOLUTION
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I was working on a PIC project, I had a '.s' extension on an assembler source file, and it would fail to build, after much ado (me beating my head against a wall) I changed it to '.S' and it worked like a champ, aaarrrggg!!!
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Wow
I was recently working with Groovy and it picks up any .groovy, .gvy, .gy and .gsh files.
I guess that's the other extreme
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