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- Subject: FoxPro Databases FAQ #0: Welcome To The Machine
- Newsgroups: comp.databases.xbase.fox,comp.answers,news.answers
- From: kcochran@nyx10.cs.du.edu (Keith "Justified And Ancient" Cochran)
- Date: 2 Nov 1994 00:49:10 -0700
-
- Archive-name: databases/foxpro/hello
- Posting-frequency: Every two weeks to c.d.x.f, monthly to c.a and n.a
-
- [This is FAQ version 1.0.0.2 - Last Updated 10/27/94. New sections or
- altered text are marked with ">" in the left hand column. Please send
- all questions, comments, and whatnot to kcochran@nyx.cs.du.edu]
-
- I'd like to express my deepest gratitude to Peter Kruckenberg
- for putting together the original of this FAQ.
-
- ============== FoxPro FAQ #0: Welcome To the Machine ===============
-
- HOW TO POST TO COMP.DATABASES.XBASE.FOX: A quick guide to USENET etiquette
-
- INTRODUCTION
- Thank you for taking a minute (OK, a few minutes) to read this. In
- order to make this newsgroup an effective source of information for
- FoxPro users and programmers, this brief list of guidelines has been
- compiled. It will be well worth your time to read it, and to help
- make others aware of it. This document is in the public domain, so
- please quote from it, publish it, or whatever you need to do to make
- everyone in this newsgroup aware of its contents.
-
- If you have suggestions or corrections to make to this document,
- please send them to kcochran@nyx.cs.du.edu.
-
- WHAT TO DO IF YOU'RE NEW TO THE NET
- First, spend a few minutes of time acquainting yourself with the
- newsreader you're using, particulary the commands to subscribe to a
- newsgroup, to post a new or follow-up article, and to search through
- article headers. The few minutes it takes to learn these commands
- will help to make USENET a much more enjoyable experience for you and
- others.
-
- You should take some time to subscribe to and read the newsgroups
- news.answers and news.announce.newusers. These two groups contain a
- wealth of information on newsgroups and etiquette. This might take a
- few hours, but again, its well worth the time.
-
-
- WHAT IS COMP.DATABASES.XBASE.FOX (C.D.X.F)?
- The newsgroup comp.databases.xbase.fox is a forum for anyone who is
- interested in the FoxPro database management system (for more
- information on what FoxPro is, please read the c.d.x.fox Frequently
- Asked Questions list, posted here monthly, or available via anonymous
- FTP from ftp.rahul.net as pub/coneill/foxfaq.zip).
-
- >The rahul site has gone away. This information has been mirrored
- >for some time at lenti.med.umn.edu:/pub/foxpro which will continue.
-
- The newsgroup is presently unmoderated, meaning that anyone can post
- anything without any type of moderation being done. This means that
- posting is very simple and quick, but that it can result in many posts
- which are difficult to understand, are repeatedly-asked questions, or
- have nothing to do with FoxPro. Please read on for information about
- how this can be avoided.
-
- HOW TO PREPARE FOR POSTING TO THE NEWSGROUP
- The beauty and power of the USENET newsgroups is that they are
- available to everyone at little or no cost (depending on who provides
- your Internet access). Presently, there are very few people who are
- paid to contribute to the newsgroups. This means that the answers you
- get are coming from people just like you. This doesn't mean that you
- shouldn't use the newsgroup as your primary source of help for FoxPro
- questions; just that you should be careful not to waste other people's
- time.
-
- If you can, try to find the answer yourself, using the sources listed
- below. But don't feel that your questions are not worth the attention
- of the rest of the newsgroup readers; there are probably many other
- readers who are having or will have the same question you have.
-
- Here are some possible sources for answers to your questions. Some of
- them are interesting reading even if you don't have questions, and
- will help acquaint you with some of the powerful features FoxPro has
- to offer:
-
- The FoxPro manuals. They have excellent indices if you don't know
- exactly which page to look on. The manuals are also on-line in all
- versions of FoxPro on every platform, and are organized by topic with
- links between related topics. Many of your questions can be answered
- right in the manuals (surprise, surprise!). However, the manuals are
- not always clear, and many parts are difficult even for experienced
- FoxPro users, so if you aren't able to find your answer in the
- manuals, please use the newsgroup!
-
- The Frequently Asked Questions (several parts) list from this newsgroup.
- This document contains answers to most of the questions that come up
- more than a few times here, or are considered to be of general inter-
- est to FoxPro users. The FoxPro FAQ is posted here (c.d.x.f) and to
- news.answers monthly, and is available from ftp.rahul.net as
- pub/coneill/foxfaq.zip, or from rtfm.mit.edu. You may also send
- email to the FAQ administrator at kcochran@nyx.cs.du.edu to request a
- copy. Every reader of the newsgroup owes it to him/herself to read
- this document, just to be aware of what questions have already been
- asked and answered here on the newsgroup.
-
- >The rahul site has gone away. This information has been mirrored for
- >some time at lenti.med.umn.edu:/pub/foxpro which will continue.
-
- The Microsoft FoxPro KnowledgeBase, available from ftp.microsoft.com
- in the directory /developer/fox/kb (get the README.TXT file for information
- on how to access the KnowledgeBase). A .DBF-format version is available
- as /developer/devtoolks/fox/kb. The KnowledgeBase is what Microsoft
- uses to answer most questions on the tech-support lines, and you can
- access that same information for free!
-
- If you do find something in the KB that solves a problem you're having,
- there are probably many readers who would like to see a summary of the
- problem and the solution you find.
-
- HOW DO YOU FORMULATE AN EFFECTIVE POST?
- If you've followed the newsgroup regularly, you've probably already
- seen some good examples of both how TO and how NOT to post. For those
- of you who are new (and maybe some of you who are not so new), here
- are some guidelines that will help to get the answer you need.
-
- The Subject
-
- Most people will decide to read your post simply from the subject you
- choose. It is in your best interest to choose a subject that is
- pertinent and useful to the reader. Subjects such as "HELP: New user"
- give the reader absolutely no information about what your post is, and
- give lots of information about who the poster is. A subject like "[Q]
- How to optimize queries" tells in a few words that the post is a
- question, and summarizes what the question is about.
-
- Some good words to start your post with are:
-
- [Q]: A how-to type question
- Request: A where-is or how-do-I-get type question
- Summary: A summary of information of interest to the newsgroup
- This could be a compilation of answers to a question
- Announcement: News on new products, company news, uploaded files,
- bug fixes, etc
- Discussion: A question/topic of a more general nature than [Q].
-
- If you have room, please try to fit the FoxPro platform and version
- number (including any patch level if applicable) in the subject.
-
- The Body
-
- The body of your message should be concise, but give enough
- information to help a reader answer your question. Posts that say
- "Problem with xxx - how do I fix" will not generally result in answers
- you can use. Posts that include a short description of the problem,
- relevant table/index structures and code, and the results of different
- attempts that have failed will almost always yield many useful
- suggestions. Be sure to state the platform (DOS, Windows, Mac, etc)
- and complete version (including patch level) in your post. Many times
- problems you're having may have fixes in a patch release or upgrade.
-
- When writing your post, keep in mind that this is an international
- forum, and though you don't have to translate to every language, you
- should try to write in clear English without using any region-specific
- idioms or jargon (except FoxPro jargon, of course).
-
- If you're posting a follow-up to another article, please quote enough
- of the previous article to provide a reader with an understanding of
- what you are answering, but try not to quote extensively. Follow-up
- posts can become extremely long and difficult to read when unnecessary
- parts of previous posts are quoted.
-
- As I've stated above, all of the people who answer your questions are
- doing so (solely) to contribute to the newsgroup. For this reason,
- posts that ask people to email results are taboo. There are many
- people who are interested in both answering and reading the answers to
- your post, and to remove that by asking that answers be emailed
- defeats the purpose of the newsgroup. If you don't have time to read
- the newsgroup, please don't waste our time, either.
-
- CONCLUSION
- The newsgroup is starting to get a lot of traffic, and there are
- several very knowledgeable FoxPro users who frequent the group. Let's
- make this newsgroup a beneficial source of information for everyone
- who wants to use it!
-
- Author: Pete Kruckenberg (kruckenb@sal.cs.utah.edu) (along with the help
- of several comp.databases.xbase.fox readers who submitted
- suggestions)
- Maintainer: Keith Cochran (kcochran@nyx.cs.du.edu)
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