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		<title>Data Acquisition</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2009 08:13:39 +0000</pubDate>
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When realizing the term data acquisition (DAC) it’s important to first know what is being acquisitioned: real world data. And real world data translates directly into the life sciences.Life science, or biology, is a discipline of science that has, for hundreds of years, formed opinions of scientists, doctors, and thinkers alike. Theories and medications have [...]]]></description>
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<div>When realizing the term data acquisition (DAC) it’s important to first know what is being acquisitioned: real world data. And real world data translates directly into the life sciences.<br/><br/>Life science, or biology, is a discipline of science that has, for hundreds of years, formed opinions of scientists, doctors, and thinkers alike. Theories and medications have been created with the study of life science, just as crimes have been solved, and organisms understood. The basic way living organisms interact with one another and their surroundings, how these organisms are structured, how they grow, what their origin may be, and their general evolution, is more or less what the term ‘life science’ encapsulates.<br/><br/>Real world data gets manipulated by a computer, where its signals and waveforms are processed, extracting critical information and storing it digitally in a computer processed machine. The data gets measured by components of data acquisition systems where sensors convert measurements and electrical signals before a computer manipulates the data and its signals and waveforms are processed. Critical information is then obtained and stored digitally in a computer processor, completing the first and second steps of the data acquisition process.<br/><br/>After life science has been converted to wavelength data, it is recorded by a data logger. Data logging is an electronic device that collects data over time, or in a specific radius, and is collected by one of three means, which include: built in instruments and sensors, or external instruments and sensors. After said data is collected, manipulated, and transformed, useful information is highlighted to suggest different types of scientific conclusions.<br/><br/>This process, seemingly lengthy, has allowed many growths in scientific understanding and continues on a number of levels to produce further understanding of organisms, and their relationship to the world at large.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Diana Valentine</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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		<title>Computer Data Backups</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 07:21:24 +0000</pubDate>
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If you’re like most small business owners, your computer data backups are one of those things that you rarely pay attention to. Computer data backups are kind of like flossing your teeth and eating low-fat, high-fiber foods… everyone knows what they’re supposed to do… but how many really do these things religiously?!?
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<div>If you’re like most small business owners, your computer data backups are one of those things that you rarely pay attention to. Computer data backups are kind of like flossing your teeth and eating low-fat, high-fiber foods… everyone knows what they’re supposed to do… but how many really do these things religiously?!?</p>
<p>Unfortunately when it comes to your computer data backups however, complacency can be very dangerous. Of course, it’s always a good idea to have a local computer service company that you can rely on for advice on selecting and maintaining your computer data backups. But, unless you’re prepared to put a full-time PC support person on your company’s payroll, it’s really important that you get some basic understanding of the major issues with computer data backups.</p>
<p>Hard drives fail every single day. The question isn&#8217;t whether your hard drive will fail but rather when it will fail. As surely as every person will die, every hard drive will die too. And their life expectancy isn&#8217;t long at all.</p>
<p>Some hard drives die a slow death. Slowly they accumulate bad clusters that make more and more of the hard drive unusable. Other times they just die out of the blue. And if you didn&#8217;t see the need to back-up your data and you didn&#8217;t do it, then all that information is lost forever. You will never, ever get it back.</p>
<p>There are any number of reasons why a hard drive will suddenly fail. Sometimes it&#8217;s due to a flaw in the way it was made and sometimes it&#8217;s because something from the outside has caused it to fail. Two of the most common causes for a hard drive suddenly failing are viruses and power surges.</p>
<p>So that you don&#8217;t ever lose valuable information, you need to back-up your data right away. You can either back-up your data with remote data back-up software or you can back it up on your own disks. However, if you choose to back-up it up on disks than you need to be aware that over time disks will fail too and you may not be able to access the backed-up information when you need it.</p>
<p>Inevitably accidents will happen; dropping a laptop, reformatting a drive, but all is not lost. But prevention is always better cure and knowing that a cure exists at all is better than despair. Make a good business decision and make sure your critical data is securely backed up, preferably off site.</p>
<p>If your small business depends greatly on its computer systems, backing up your data is not optional… and it is not something that can be casually brushed to the back burner.</p>
<p>Use the computer data backup tips in the articles to help you become a more IT-aware small business owner. And remember, when it comes to computer data backups, “Test Now or Cry Later”. The choice is yours.</p>
<p>The need to back-up your data is very real. Every day hard drives fail and every day people lose valuable information. It is gone forever and there&#8217;s nothing that can be done to get it back. Don&#8217;t let this happen to you. Back-up your data as soon as you possibly can.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 23:44:18 +0000</pubDate>
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<div>You just cannot predict when something is going to go wrong with your computer or one of the files you have stored there, and when it does happen, any information you have stored is going to be lost, usually forever. It is always recommended that computer data backup files be kept separately where it can be recouped in event of loss.<br/><br/>Security for your computer data backup information may not always imply security from theft or intrusion. It may mean to protect it from similar damage that has affected your main file system. If you store backup files on the same computer hard drive as the original files, if something happens to the hard drive, your backup files will be lost as well.<br/><br/>Although you may believe that since you have not had a problem with your computer data backup is a waste of time. Just like wearing your seat belt. If you have never had a car accident, you probably still wear it just in case. There are numerous ways the information on your computer can be lost or corrupted, including system failure, and when that happens your life, as you know it, is lost.<br/><br/>What Files Need Backed Up And Where<br/><br/>Generally speaking, you should look at the information stored on your computer and determine which files cannot be recreated if destroyed or no longer accessible. The files you mark for computer data backup may include financial information, family photographs, music you bought and downloaded as well personal projects and email address books.<br/><br/>Whether you decided to use disks, CDs or another form of external device for computer data backup is not really important, rather making sure you will have the means to recover the files from that source available later on, is. Looking back a few shorts years, every computer has at least one drive for three and half inch floppy disks. Not anymore. If you backed up your information on your old computer with these disks and your new computer does not have that drive installed, your filed are still inaccessible.<br/><br/>You may also consider looking for online computer data backup services, where using a secure file transfer protocol (FTP) site, your files, which may include the entire content of your hard drive, can be transferred and securely stored for easy retrieval. Saving your files locally may work, but in event of a disaster could still be lost along with everything else.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Roland Jefferson</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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Roland Jefferson is an online researcher based out of Los Angeles, Calfornia. For free advice, tips and articles covering data backup, please visit our <a href="http://www.data-backup.info">Free Data Backup Center
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		<title>7 Tiers of Data Recovery &#8211; Software Aspects</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Aug 2009 03:08:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mistylou</dc:creator>
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tive summary
Disaster recovery planning is one of the key components of smooth business security strategy. While hardware component of such planning is well discussed in the manuals and white papers of hardware providers, the software component, being no less important, is often overlooked in the planning.
Solid File System (SolFS) is a software component for programmers [...]]]></description>
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<p>tive summary</p>
<p>Disaster recovery planning is one of the key components of smooth business security strategy. While hardware component of such planning is well discussed in the manuals and white papers of hardware providers, the software component, being no less important, is often overlooked in the planning.</p>
<p>Solid File System (SolFS) is a software component for programmers working on data storage and data integrity solutions. Integration of SolFS into data recovery solutions will reduce recovery time, minimize data loss and insure data integrity, prevent malicious tempering or destruction, and reduce requirement for highly-skilled IT workforce. This white paper analyzes advantages of SolFS use in the area of data recovery following a disastrous event of any nature.</p>
<h3><span style="color: #0000ff;">Recovery Planning</span></h3>
<p>Statistics show (Jim Hoffer, Health Management Technology) that only 6% percent of enterprises fully recover after serious software or hardware disaster, either malicious or due to negligence, while 43% never reopen and the remainder 51% of companies close within two years.</p>
<p>Planning for data recovery became an ubiquitous and necessary process for any company that can not afford significant downtimes due to data loss, and in real life this means every company. The inevitable losses resulted from company activity interruptions can come from:</p>
<h3><span style="color: #0000ff;">Direct revenue loss </span></h3>
<p>Loss of &#8220;face&#8221; &#8212; customer trust, damage to company image, etc.</p>
<p>Brand damage</p>
<p>Loss of know-hows, insiders information leaks, public availability of privileged data, etc.</p>
<p>Legal costs</p>
<p>The key elements needed to prevent these severe consequences of a disaster and to insure business continuity is careful proactive planning of disaster recovery strategy. For every business process such strategy must define a Recovery Point Objective (RPO) and Recovery Time Objective (RTO). As always, a right trade off between costs and speed/effectivenes of recovery should be chosen. Obviously, the zero data loss, zero recovery time solutions are the most expensive.</p>
<p>Besides well-known hardware based precautions, one of the way to reduce costs of disaster recovery is use of custom file systems, such as Solid File System. Solid File Systems allows creation of huge encrypted compressed single file storages encompassing any type of data. This paper analyzes possible application of Solid File System (SolFS) on every of seven traditionally identified tiers of business continuity solutions.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">Tier 1: Data backup with no hot site</span></strong></p>
<p>Businesses with Tier 1 continuity solution rely on tape backups made at specific time intervals. These tapes are then shipped off site for storage. For the reserve copying purposes, it is very convenient to place data into a SolFS-based storage. All documents will be conveniently stored in one file. There is no need to rewind the tape searching for a specific document &#8211; the whole storage can be quickly restored. Moreover, the fact that SolFS has built-in cryptographic protection, allows the company to entrust tape storage to almost any third-party service provider without risk of information leaks. In this case the keys or passwords used for encryption should be safeguarded and kept separately from backups. A loss of such key will not effect feasibility of storage restoration, but will make access do stored data impossible. SolFS also allows use of incremental backup systems working on the sector-by-sector basis: there is no need to update the whole storage file when minimal changes have been made to the data. Practicability of this approach depends on the frequency of stored file changes, i.e. on the specific application. The advantage of reserve copying whole storages is that the backup system does not need to know the internal structure, encapsulation level, or directory tree of the storage.</p>
<p>The whole storage will be copied without possibility of loss of a single file attribute. In addition, SolFS supports native data compression. If a SolFS storage contains data susceptible to compression, use of SolFS for whole storage compression is much more time- and cost-effective than use of regular compression tools applied to separate files or folders. SolFS-based storages use journaling for self-integrity checks. If a part of a tape or sector on disk becomes physically damaged and unreadable, the whole storage, save the damaged file(s), remains intact and functional. There is also a possibility to backup separate files from your SolFS storage, if necessary. SolFS Driver Edition allows making access to your storage as regular files and folders from the application of reserve copying or any other application.</p>
<p>This also makes possible development of a monitoring tools watching the changes made to files inside a SolFS storage and exporting them in any convenient format for reserve copying or any other manipulations. Naturally, the restoration of a whole SolFS storage takes more time than a single file, but, as a result, you are getting the whole working storage with all files interdependencies and directory content preserved. Such data restore operation can be executed by less qualified personal than that required for a full manual re-assembly of storage structure. In addition, use of SolFS-based storage makes possible easy separation of storage back-ups from operating system back-up procedures: quickly restore your storage independently from software operation environment.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Tier 2: Data backup with a hot site</strong></span></p>
<p>This tier has the same provisions for disaster recovery as Tier 1, plus provides a reserve computer system (so-called hot site) at a remote physical location. The hot site is capable of handling the same data processes as the main system. Upon a disaster event, the data saved on tapes are restored on this reserve system. This approach allows faster system restoration, as only data, not the system itself, are to be restored. The use of SolFS-based storages provide significant advantages over traditional backups. Since the reserve copying of data is made separate from the system, they can be deployed in the new places faster and by less-qualified personnel. The remote site will be able to start work in less time, thus significantly reducing RTO.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Tier 3: Electronic vaulting</strong></span></p>
<p>Tier 3 has an additional provision for some mission critical data to be constantly copied to a remote server (electronic vault) through a dedicated channel. Since a bandwidth of such constantly open channel is limited, only predefined data of utmost importance can be backed up under these provisions. SolFS allows partition of the critical data into separate storage, which will significantly simplify their transfer and later recovery. The SolFS functionality can be enhanced so that the change to data, deemed to be critical, automatically triggers data transfer through the aforementioned dedicated channel to the electronic vault. Moreover, SolFS allows multistream access to the storage: your separate subsystem can monitor the state of the critical data and transfer them to electronic vault. The integrity of the storage is not violated, encryption and access authentication are also supported.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Tier 4: Point-in-time copies</strong></span></p>
<p>This level is different from the previous three in that the hard disks are used in place of tape. The disk have faster access time, but still need to be shipped to a remote storage location through the same channels as tape. The advantage of the SolFS in this case is that SolFS-based storages are single files, and recording of a single file takes much less time than writing of all files and directory tree one-by-one. The same applies to the recovery. As in previous case, the remote facility receives encrypted disks, making data tampering impossible. Native use of compression increases speed of writing to disks and recovery even more.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Tier 5: Transaction integrity<br />
</strong></span><br />
Retail and service organizations are ofter centered around transactions: rounds of communication interactions between the company and its customer, vendor, supplier, etc. Applications used by these enterprises are also centered on the transaction, and preserving transaction integrity between its initiation and completion is very important. SolFS-based storages support transaction integrity by default. All transactional files remain in their original context, preserve their links and interdependencies. Recovery process from such storage returns all the transactions to the time point immediately preceding the disaster. The transaction generating/managing application can be restarted exactly where it was left with almost no data lost. To increase security and efficiency, all files changed during a transaction may be singled out in a separate storage for real-time immediate backup to a remote electronic vault. The feasibility and practicability of this approach depends on the logic and design of the transaction-generating application.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Tier 6: Near-zero data loss</strong></span></p>
<p>This level presumes existence of an application doing constant synchronous or asynchronous mirroring of data to a geographically remote server. This solution is independent of the software used for everyday business operations. SolFS storages are fully compatible with such applications and give additional advantages of faster compression, encryption, and full control over data access and authentication.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Tier 7: Highly automated, business integrated solution</strong></span></p>
<p>The seventh, highest tier, is different from previous one in that the disaster event is automatically detected by a device(s) separate from the computer system. The disaster event triggers system restoration and activation of mirror reserve site without any human input. Advantages of SolFS storages in this scenario are similar to those described above. Regardless of the specific data recovery tier which the company will choose, use of SolFS storages gives advantages of faster recovery time, integrity preservation, data protection from inadvertent or malicious destruction and tampering while in storage, and generally reduce the requirement for highly-skilled specialist on the solution customer side.</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Eugene Mayevski</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong></p>
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<p>Eugene Mayevski takes a post of Chief Technical Officer in <a href="http://www.eldos.com/">EldoS Corporation</a> (<a href="http://www.eldos.com)," target="_blank">www.eldos.com),</a> the company that specializes in development of security and low-level system components for software developers.<br />
<a href="http://www.eldos.com/solfs/">Solid File System</a> (<a href="http://www.solfs.com)" target="_blank">www.solfs.com)</a> is the product of EldoS Corporation that provides virtual file system for software and hardware development.</div>
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		<title>Keep your Computer Data Backup Files in a Secure Location</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2009 12:39:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mistylou</dc:creator>
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You just cannot predict when something is going to go wrong with your computer or one of the files you have stored there, and when it does happen, any information you have stored is going to be lost, usually forever. It is always recommended that computer data backup files be kept separately where it can [...]]]></description>
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<div>You just cannot predict when something is going to go wrong with your computer or one of the files you have stored there, and when it does happen, any information you have stored is going to be lost, usually forever. It is always recommended that computer data backup files be kept separately where it can be recouped in event of loss.<br/><br/>Security for your computer data backup information may not always imply security from theft or intrusion. It may mean to protect it from similar damage that has affected your main file system. If you store backup files on the same computer hard drive as the original files, if something happens to the hard drive, your backup files will be lost as well.<br/><br/>Although you may believe that since you have not had a problem with your computer data backup is a waste of time. Just like wearing your seat belt. If you have never had a car accident, you probably still wear it just in case. There are numerous ways the information on your computer can be lost or corrupted, including system failure, and when that happens your life, as you know it, is lost.<br/><br/>What Files Need Backed Up And Where<br/><br/>Generally speaking, you should look at the information stored on your computer and determine which files cannot be recreated if destroyed or no longer accessible. The files you mark for computer data backup may include financial information, family photographs, music you bought and downloaded as well personal projects and email address books.<br/><br/>Whether you decided to use disks, CDs or another form of external device for computer data backup is not really important, rather making sure you will have the means to recover the files from that source available later on, is. Looking back a few shorts years, every computer has at least one drive for three and half inch floppy disks. Not anymore. If you backed up your information on your old computer with these disks and your new computer does not have that drive installed, your filed are still inaccessible.<br/><br/>You may also consider looking for online computer data backup services, where using a secure file transfer protocol (FTP) site, your files, which may include the entire content of your hard drive, can be transferred and securely stored for easy retrieval. Saving your files locally may work, but in event of a disaster could still be lost along with everything else.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Roland Jefferson</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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<p>Roland Parris Jefferson III is an online researcher based out of Los Angeles, California. Need more details and expert advice on Data Backup? Then please visit our  <a href="http://www.data-backup.info/ComputerDataBackup.html">Computer Data Backup</a> Resource.</p>
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		<title>Building and Using Data Aware Classes in Visual FoxPro Applications Part 1: Utilizing Visual Class Libraries for Data Access and Business Rules</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 23:48:39 +0000</pubDate>
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Abstract: Visual Class Libraries allow you to build powerful Visual FoxPro applications and to implement powerful Object Oriented features. Because you can create your own class libraries, you will have an additional place to put code that accesses your application database by building data aware classes (classes that can ‘talk’ to your database and either [...]]]></description>
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<div><strong>Abstract:</strong> Visual Class Libraries allow you to build powerful Visual FoxPro applications and to implement powerful Object Oriented features. Because you can create your own class libraries, you will have an additional place to put code that accesses your application database by building data aware classes (classes that can ‘talk’ to your database and either return queried information, save new information or perform updates and deletes as necessary). Data Aware classes provide a powerful means to control access to your data and also reduce the amount of data access code you will have to write. This promotes code reuse (meaning that the same code can be called from more than one application module to perform the same task). The next few articles will explore the use of Data Aware Classes to build powerful Visual FoxPro Applications. This article (Part 1) will discuss how to build data aware Visual FoxPro classes for use in your pure Visual FoxPro desktop code. Other articles will explore how to access remote Visual FoxPro or Client Server and develop thin client applications.<br/><br/><strong>Introduction</strong><br/><br/>Visual FoxPro classes allow you to encapsulate much of your code and make functionality instantly accessible to all parts of your application. Code contained in a class can be accessible once you create an instance of that class for use in your code. This means that powerful data access functionality can now be made available by means of setting object properties and calling class methods<br/><br/>At first glance, the tight coupling of data and language in Visual FoxPro makes it seem that this is not necessary, after all; you can just add a table to your form’s data environment and then use the SELECT Command to make it the active alias! If you are using Visual FoxPro to build applications that access a powerful SQL Servers such as ORACLE or Ms SQL or Advantage Database Server, the process looks even more opaque being that you are dealing with a very powerful database engine both on the front-end and the back-end.<br/><br/>However, good software design, even for pure fox applications can benefit from encapsulation of data access, storage and processing that data aware classes bring! The main benefits are that you have an extra place to put code (not just on the Form’s Front-End or Visual FoxPro Stored Procedures and Triggers attached to the Visual FoxPro Database .dbc  file) plus the fact that the functionality to operate on one table is encapsulated in one class based on that table so you can easily amend this code without affecting the functionality of your application in a major way. Additionally, by encapsulating your code in Classes, you protect your investment in code by placing sensitive code in a secure location without having the need to replicate such code in several event procedures in different forms.<br/><br/>In Microsoft Visual FoxPro, classes are contained in Visual Class Library (.vcx) files or you could even dynamically create one in code using the CREATE CLASS command. You can then add these vcx files to your tool box and then drop them on a form or simply use the CREATEOBJECT command at run time to create the object and invoke its methods and properties. If you drop the class from the toolbox onto your form, you will not need to use CREATEOBJECT but will only have to call the properties and methods of the class as for example: THISFORM.Employees1.AddRecord to perform a task.<br/><br/><strong>An Example of How and when to Use Data Access Classes</strong><br/><br/>We have found over the years that an easy way to organize the data classes in your application is to come-out with a solid, well normalized database. In this way, you ensure that the tables that comprise your application do not contain redundant information. You can then logically represent each table with a data class that will operate on it. The fields of each table can quickly become the properties of the class, while it could have methods that add and remove records. If you had an employees table represented by an Employee custom class in a vcx file, you could have methods such as AddPerson(), RemovePerson(),FindPersons(), GetPersons(), IncreaseSalary(), CheckStatus() and so on. You could pass parameters as need be to each method as needed to enable the method complete its work. Once you had the class defined, you could call it from any form or even another class where an employee service is required.<br/><br/>For example, imagine that you needed to check the status of an employee during payroll computation to see if the employee is still a valid employee or has been released from the employment of the company! You could open the employees table, scan until you find the employee record and then check its status field! If you needed to perform this same check from the Promotions module, you would have to write the same code again! How much easier it would be to call the CheckStatus() method of the Employees custom class and you know that the code to perform this valuable service is kept in one location that you can amend at any time. One amendment is immediately reflected in all places where you used that class because VFP immediately propagates changes in the parent class code to all sub classes. The class that represents your table and works on it could be created as a non-visual class (one that displays a visual element at design time only but not at run time by basing it on the Custom Base Class). Lets imagine that you had the following table called Employee in a Visual FoxPro Database:<br/><br/> <br/><br/>Field Name<br/><br/>Type<br/><br/>Width<br/><br/>Dec<br/><br/>Index<br/><br/>Null<br/><br/>EmpID<br/><br/>I<br/><br/>4<br/><br/> <br/><br/>Y(P)Auto<br/><br/>N<br/><br/>EmpName<br/><br/>C<br/><br/>50<br/><br/> <br/><br/> <br/><br/>Y<br/><br/>EmpDept<br/><br/>C<br/><br/>10<br/><br/> <br/><br/> <br/><br/>Y<br/><br/>EmpStatus<br/><br/>C<br/><br/>10<br/><br/> <br/><br/> <br/><br/>Y<br/><br/> <br/><br/>You can use the following SQL Statement to create the table shown above:<br/><br/>CREATE TABLE Employees (EmpID I NOT NULL AUTOINC NEXTVALUE 1 STEPVALUE 1 PRIMARY KEY<br/><br/>EmpName c(50) NULL,EmpDept c(10) NULL,EmpStatus c(10))<br/><br/>Of course, you could have several other tables in your Visual FoxPro database as the need may be.<br/><br/><strong>The Employees Class</strong><br/><br/>The Employees class will provide the data services required by your application’s form including saving information, deleting data and searching for existing information and then returning these to the form as the need may be. If a real-world application, you may have many more methods and Visual FoxPro allows you to have as many methods as need be.<br/><br/>You can now organize your class based on the following class diagram:<br/><br/>Member<br/><br/>Description<br/><br/>Member Type<br/><br/>Visibility<br/><br/>EmpID<br/><br/>Unique ID of each employee<br/><br/>Property<br/><br/>Public<br/><br/>EmpName<br/><br/>Name of each employee<br/><br/>Property<br/><br/>Public<br/><br/>EmpDept<br/><br/>Department to which an employee belongs<br/><br/>Property<br/><br/>Public<br/><br/>EmpStatus<br/><br/>Current Status of Employee<br/><br/>Property<br/><br/>Public<br/><br/>MBInfo<br/><br/>Constant for information icon. Default Value is 64<br/><br/>Property<br/><br/>Hidden<br/><br/>MBExclamation<br/><br/>Constant for Exclamation Point. Default Value is 48<br/><br/>Property<br/><br/>Hidden<br/><br/>AddEmployee()<br/><br/>Insert a New employee into the table<br/><br/>Method<br/><br/>Public<br/><br/>RemEmployee()<br/><br/>Delete an employee from the table<br/><br/>Method<br/><br/>Public<br/><br/>FindEmployee()<br/><br/>Search for an Return an Employee Record<br/><br/>Method<br/><br/>Public<br/><br/> <br/><br/><strong>Create the Class</strong><br/><br/>If you do not yet have a Visual Class Library in your project, you can create a new library now by choosing the New button on the Classes tab of your Visual FoxPro project manager. The library that you create will have a .vcx file extension and will list on the Classes tab. Now that you have added a new visual class library, you can add a custom class to it by performing the following action:<br/><br/> Select the Visual Class Library to which you want to add the new Employees class on the Classes tab and then choose the New button. The New Class dialog box displays. Enter Employees on the Class Name box and then select Custom from the Based On drop down list box Choose Ok.  The Class Designer displays. <br/><br/> <br/><br/><strong>Add the Properties and Methods</strong><br/><br/> <br/><br/>Now that the Class Designer displays, you can proceed to add your properties to your class. You can add properties to your visual class by performing the following action:<br/><br/> Choose the New Property menu command from the Class main menu. The New Property dialog box displays so that you can begin adding properties. In the Name box, type the name of your property. For example, EmpID. In the Visibility field, select Public (which means that code in other classes or procedures can set the value of this property). If you set visibility to Hidden, only members of your class will see it. If you set the visibility to Protected, access to the member is protected. In the Default/Initial value field, initialize the value of the property. By default, .F. (False) appears in this field. If property will hold a character value, you can leave this box blank to initialize the property value to nothing. In the Description box, describe this field. This description will display on the description area in the property window to enable a user of your class understand the purpose of the class. Choose the Add button to add the class. Repeat this action to add all the properties in your class. Choose the Close button when you are done. <br/><br/>You can now proceed to also add methods to your class. A method is anything that your object can do. So in our case, since the class represents the employees table, it should be able to add a new record (AddEmployee()), remove an unwanted record from the table (RemEmployee()), and so on. You can add a method to your class module by performing the following action:<br/><br/> Choose the New Method menu command from the Class main menu. The New Method dialog box displays. In the Name field, add the name of your method e.g. AddEmployee.  In the Description box, type the description of the class. This description displays at the bottom part of the Properties window, when you select the method in the properties window. Choose the Add button to add the method. In the Visibility box, choose Public. Like properties, methods could either be Public, Hidden or Protected. Repeat this procedure for all the methods you want to add. Choose the Close button when you are done adding methods. <br/><br/> <br/><br/><strong>Add Code to your methods</strong><br/><br/>We can now add code to make the methods work for us.<br/><br/><strong>Insert a New Record</strong><br/><br/>If you have a form, you would add the control to the form. Visual FoxPro would give the control the name Employees1. Alternatively, you could create an instance of the control in code using the CreateObject function. Either way, once you have a reference to the object, you could call the AddEmployee method of the class after setting properties.  So the form could have text boxes for the relevant information to be collected and could then set properties for the controls in the Click event of a Save command button like this:<br/><br/>THISFORM.Employees1.EmpID = THISFORM.txtEmpID.Value<br/><br/>THISFORM.Employees1.EmpName = THISFORM.txtEmpName.Value<br/><br/>THISFORM.Employees1.EmpDept = THISFORM.txtEmpDept.Value<br/><br/>THISFORM.Employees1.EmpStatus = THISFORM.txtEmpStatus.Value<br/><br/>lAnswer = THISFORM.Employees1.Save(“Data Aware Class”)<br/><br/>IF NOT lAnswer<br/><br/>                cMsg = “Record not saved successfully!”<br/><br/>                MESSAGEBOX(cMsg,64,”Data Aware Class”)<br/><br/>                RETURN<br/><br/>ENDIF<br/><br/>THISFORM.cmdNew.Click    &amp;&amp; Clear form for new/next record<br/><br/>The code behind the AddEmployee method could then look like this:<br/><br/>PARAMETERS cProgTitle<br/><br/>LOCAL lFileInUse AS Logical,cMsg AS Character<br/><br/>cMsg = “”<br/><br/>                Check to ensure that the correct data has been supplied<br/><br/>                IF ISBLANK(THIS.EmpName)                &amp;&amp; Each user must have a name<br/><br/>                                cMsg = “Enter an employee name!”<br/><br/>                                MESSAGEBOX(cMsg,THIS.MBINFO,cProgTitle)<br/><br/>                                RETURN .F.             &amp;&amp; Tell user you did not complete successfully<br/><br/>                ENDIF<br/><br/>                IF USED(“Employees”)<br/><br/>                                lFileInUse = .T.<br/><br/>                ELSE<br/><br/>                                USE Employees IN 0<br/><br/>                                lFileInUse = .F.<br/><br/>ENDIF<br/><br/>SELECT Employees<br/><br/>GO TOP<br/><br/>IF THIS.EmpID <= 0<br/><br/>                APPEND BLANK  &amp;&amp; Table automatically assigned next ID<br/><br/>ENDIF<br/><br/>REPLACE Employees.EmpName WITH THIS.EmpName<br/><br/>REPLACE Employees.EmpDept WITH THIS.EmpDept<br/><br/>REPLACE Employees.EmpStatus WITH THIS.EmpStatus<br/><br/>IF NOT lFileInUse   &amp;&amp; We are the ones that opened it…close it now<br/><br/>                USE IN Employees<br/><br/>ENDIF<br/><br/>RETURN .T.             &amp;&amp; Tell user you completed successfully<br/><br/>The code accepts one parameter – cProgTitle that can be used in the MESSAGEBOX function to display the name of the application that calls the method. This also illustrates the ability to pass parameters to your procedure just as you would have passed them to any other procedure or function. This also opens up the possibility that you could declare and use arrays to pass the information especially in network environments to reduce the amount of network traffic that you would generate each time you set or retrieved a property (but that is a subject for another day)!<br/><br/>After this local variables used in this method are declared and a series of IF statements will check to ensure that basic information is supplied. Of course this is a demonstration program. In a real life program, your class could contain many more methods and thus many more checks!<br/><br/>If our table is already opened in another work area, we can simply use it (lFileInUse) otherwise, we open it with the USE command and set the lFileInUse flag to remember to close it again later when we are existing the procedure (IF NOT lFileInUSe…). We will insert a new record is EmpID is zero (because EmpID is always automatically assigned by the system since it is an Auto Increment field). A series of REPLACE commands then save the record to your table. RETURN .T./RETURN .F. is our means of telling the user whether the procedure completed successfully or not.<br/><br/><strong>Find and Return a Record</strong><br/><br/>Another critical service that your class would perform would be to search the table for an existing record and then return that record to you. Once the record is returned, it could be displayed, edited and then the changes saved back to the table. Your Data Form could contain a Find button whose click event could contain the following code:<br/><br/>LOCAL cMsg<br/><br/>cMsg = “”<br/><br/>IF THISFORM.txtEmpID.Value = 0<br/><br/>                cMsg = “Enter an employee ID to find!”<br/><br/>                MESSAGEBOX(cMsg,64,”Data Aware Classes’)<br/><br/>                THISFORM.txtEmpID.SetFocus<br/><br/>                RETURN<br/><br/>ENDIF<br/><br/>lAnswer = THISFORM.Employees1.FindEmployee(THISFORM.txtEmpID.value,”Data Aware Classes”)<br/><br/>IF NOT lAnswer<br/><br/>                cMsg = “Employee not found or does not exist!”<br/><br/>                MESSAGEBOX(cMsg,64,”Data Aware Classes”<br/><br/>                THISFORM.txtEmpID.Value = 0<br/><br/>                RETURN<br/><br/>ENDIF<br/><br/>                ‘ * Display the record for editing<br/><br/>                THISFORM.txtEmpName.Value = THISFORM.Employees1.EmpName<br/><br/>                THISFORM.txtEmpDept.Value = THISFORM.Employees1.EmpDept<br/><br/>                THISFORM.txtEmpStatus.Value = THISFORM.Employees1.EmpStatus<br/><br/>               <br/><br/>Once the record is displayed as described above, you could move the cursor into any field and then make amendments to the record after which you could click the Save button to save the changes you have made. The code in the FindEmployee method of the class could then look like this:<br/><br/>PARAMETERS nEmpID,cProgTitle<br/><br/>LOCAL cMsg AS Character,lFileInUse IN Logical<br/><br/>IF nEmpID = 0        &amp;&amp; No employee ID supplied…exit<br/><br/>                RETURN .F.             &amp;&amp;  Tell user you did not perform the search<br/><br/>ENDIF<br/><br/>IF USED(“Employees”)          &amp;&amp; If file is already in use…use it<br/><br/>                lFileInUse  = .T.      &amp;&amp; So we shall leave it open <br/><br/>ELSE<br/><br/>                lFileInUse = .F.       &amp;&amp; So we shall remember to close it<br/><br/>ENDIF<br/><br/>SELECT Employees<br/><br/>GO TOP<br/><br/>LOCATE FOR Employees.EmpID = THIS.EmpID<br/><br/>IF NOT FOUND()    &amp;&amp; Record not found or does not exist<br/><br/>                IF NOT lFileInUse   &amp;&amp; Close the table<br/><br/>                                USE IN Employees<br/><br/>                ENDIF<br/><br/>                RETURN .F.<br/><br/>ENDIF<br/><br/>THIS.EmpName = Employees.EmpName<br/><br/>THIS.EmpDept = Employees.EmpName<br/><br/>THIS.EmpStatus = Employees.EmpStatus<br/><br/>IF NOT lFileInUse   &amp;&amp; Cloise Table if we opened it<br/><br/>                USE IN Employees<br/><br/>ENDIF<br/><br/>RETURN .T.             &amp;&amp; Tell user you did it successfully<br/><br/>The parameter EmpID is the value that the employee wants to search for. By making the employee supply the value to be searched for, you accept use input and then search for it. The table Employees is open if it is not already open and a LOCATE command is used to search for the record. If the record IS NOT FOUND(), the table is closed and .F. (false) is returned to the calling procedure to indicate that the employee requested could not be found otherwise, the properties of the class module are updated so these can be accessed by the calling application.<br/><br/><strong>Delete a Record</strong><br/><br/>Just as you can add and emend records, you could also build your class module to remove records you don’t want to keep. Your form could call the class method to perform the deletion by having code such as this:<br/><br/>LOCAL cMsg,lAnswer<br/><br/>cMsg = “”<br/><br/>IF THISFORM.txtEmpID.Value = 0<br/><br/>                cMsg = “Display an existing record and then try again!”<br/><br/>                MESSAGEBOX(cMsg,64,”Data Aware Classes”<br/><br/>                RETURN<br/><br/>ENDIF<br/><br/>lAnswer = THISFORM.Employees1.RemEmployee(THISFORM.txtEmpID.Value,”Data Aware Classes”)<br/><br/>IF NOT lAnswer<br/><br/>                cMsg = “Record was not successfully deleted!”<br/><br/>MESSAGEBOX(cMsg,48,”Data Aware Classes”)<br/><br/>THISFORM.txtEmpID.SetFocus<br/><br/>RETURN<br/><br/>ENDIF<br/><br/>THISFORM.cmdNew.Click<br/><br/>cMsg = “Record was successfully deleted!”<br/><br/>MESSAGEBOX(cMsg,64,”Data Aware Classes”)<br/><br/>The above code calls the Class module with the line lAnswer = THISFORM.Employees1.RemEmployee. This is because the Rememployee method returns a logical (True or False) to indicate whether the process completed successfully. Now the RemEmployee class can have the following code:<br/><br/>PARAMETERS nEmpID,cProgTitle<br/><br/>LOCAL cMsg, lAnswer, lFileInUse<br/><br/>cMsg = “”<br/><br/>IF nEmpID = 0        &amp;&amp; No employee record was supplied<br/><br/>                RETURN .F.<br/><br/>ENDIF<br/><br/>IF USED(“Employees”)<br/><br/>                lFileInUse = .T.<br/><br/>ELSE<br/><br/>                USE Employees IN 0<br/><br/>                lFileInUse = .F.<br/><br/>ENDIF<br/><br/>SELECT Employees<br/><br/>GO TOP<br/><br/>LOCATE FOR Employees.EmpID = THIS.EmpID<br/><br/>IF NOT FOUND()<br/><br/>                IF NOT lFileInUse   &amp;&amp; Close the file<br/><br/>                                USE IN Employees<br/><br/>                ENDIF<br/><br/>                RETURN .F.<br/><br/>ENDIF<br/><br/>DELETE                   &amp;&amp; Delete the record…you will pack later<br/><br/>IF NOT lFileInUse<br/><br/>                USE IN Employees &amp;&amp; Close file<br/><br/>ENDIF<br/><br/>RETURN .T.<br/><br/>In the Code above, the calling procedure passes the employee ID of the record to be removed to the RemEmployee method of the class. The method checks for and opens the table if need be and then uses a LOCATE command to check to see if the record already exists. If it does, it will delete the record and return .T. (True) else it will return .F. (False).<br/><br/><strong>Clearing the Screen</strong><br/><br/>You could add a New button to your form to clear off the current record from the window. This Click even of this button is also called from the Save and Delete command buttons. The click even of this button could simply contain the following code:<br/><br/>THISFORM.txtEmpID.Value = 0<br/><br/>THISFORM.txtEmpName.Value = “”<br/><br/>THISFORM.txtEmpDept.Value = “”<br/><br/>THISFORM.txtEmpStatus.Value = “”<br/><br/><strong>Closing your form</strong><br/><br/>When you have finished working with the forms in your application, you must close the window. The Click even of the Close button could contain the following code:<br/><br/>THISFORM.RELEASE<br/><br/><strong>Using your class</strong><br/><br/>Once you have built up your class, you can use it to render the services for which it has been built. The availability of the class will allow you to encapsulate business rules and data processing operations. To use the class you have just built, create a form and add four text boxes to the forms names txtEmpID, txtEmpName, txtEmpDept and txtEmpStatus. You can then add four command buttons and name them cmdClose, cmdSave,  cmdRemove and cmdFind. The code to be contained in the click events of all these buttons has been described in the paragraphs above. Simply copy and paste the code for the appropriate events and then run the form.<br/><br/><strong>Conclusion</strong><br/><br/>This article has demonstrated that Visual Class Libraries provide an additional place for you to put code even for pure Fox (that is applications accessing a Visual FoxPro database) applications. The form you have created and your application functionality could have been constructed in so many different ways. For examples, if you are used to data-bound forms that allow users to issue APPENDS or that provide Next/Previous buttons as navigation aids and so on, this could also be done. Part 2 of this aricle will demonstrate techniques that you can use to implement Set based data access in your visual FoxPro desktop applications and how these will aid database availability in high-performance pure fox applications.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Sylvester Alelele</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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<p>Sylvester Alelele is a Senior Systems Analyst/Programmer and Group Head of Operations for Forest-Elephant Technology &#038; Procurement Group Plc. He lives and works in Addis Ababa Ethiopia. He develops applications with Microsoft Visual FoxPro, Visual Basic and the .Net Framework, Oracle, Advantage Database Server and Ms SQL Server. He has over sixteen (16) years of experience building enterprise database solutions of all sizes</p>
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		<title>How can I make a back up disk of my OS disk from my computer?</title>
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justin_kade asked: Like in case it is removed or needs to be re-installed how can I make a back up disk for it or can I?KENDRICK
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<div><em><strong>justin_kade</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Like in case it is removed or needs to be re-installed how can I make a back up disk for it or can I?<br/><br/><a href='http://dataecenter.net'>KENDRICK</a></div>
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