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Old March 15th, 2007, 09:56 AM
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I have a similar gig here, I accure "flex time" for every hour I work over 8 in a day and it accures somewhat like vacation time or sicktime so, eventually, I wind up with a free paid day off ^^

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Old March 15th, 2007, 10:02 AM
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i don't get free hours for every hour that i made overtime... but they paid it to me...

personally.. i don't work overtime (i can choose.. advantages working to the government...) but nothing here deserves working overtime...

since when we are talking about daily work hours and not solving this guy procedure??? :P

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Well, to be fair, the 3 of us have given the OP multiple thoughts and ideas on how to fix his problem, but the most we have gotten as a response is that "all lines are required". As woody said, procedures in VB6 can only be 64K, so the OP needs to break the procedure in question down into seperate methods and functions.

And whats wrong with posts that get off topic =P

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nothing =P.. did you thrown a party when you reached post 2k????

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LOL naw. If i ever get up around where Imar is tho, I just might!

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Hey - just answer the stupid question - no one asked for a value judgment or a design critique.

There are always scenarios that you don't necessarily know about.
For instance: What about a code generator? I wrote a code generator to puke out a bunch of tedious code to get a one-time job done.

Design may have nothing to do with it. It may simply be a problem that needs an answer - not judgment!


 
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We did answer that, about a year ago. Check in the posts and you will find info that mentions that a procedure in VB6 can be no larger than 64k.

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