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Many a times you want to know on what CPU your program is running so that you program executes the proper code. Or you may just want to know what features you computer has or to make sure that you have not been cheated by the vendor when you bought a new computer. This tutorial show how to identify a particular Intel CPU.
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Upload '************************************************************** 'Function: createSortableList(objConn,strSQL, strDefaultSort, intPageSize, strLinkedColumnName,strLink,strTableAttributes) ' 'Returns: writes a sortable, pagable html table fill with records from a query ' 'Inputs: ' objConn = a connection object ' strSQL = a string of SQL ' strDefaultSort = a string of the default sorting column (i.e "FirstName") ' intPageSize = integer of the number of records per page ' strLinkedColumnName = a string of the colum to place a link on ' strLink = a string of the page link ' strTableAttributes = a string of HTML table attributes i.e. "name=myTable bgColor=steeleblue" ' 'Sample Call: ' createSortableList objConn,strSQL,"EmployeeID",3,"EmployeeID","employee_detail.asp","border=1 bgcolor='#cccccc'" ' 'Notes: ' ' This is code for a dynamically created, sortable, pageable HTML table, this is ' a pretty stripped down version. Real simple, just call the procedure where you ' want the table, pass it a connection object and a SQL string, it will create an ' ADO recordset and fill it into an HTML table, it will be fully pageable and sortable ' by clicking the column head. You can also have the values in one column linkable to ' another page,(example being you have an offer number and you click it to go to a details page) ' You input the records per page, default sort order, and the HTML tables attributes. ' This can be easily made to incorporate images for column heads and for navigation buttons(maybe i'll ' post that later if this get a good response) Please email me with any questions. ' 'Programmer: Devin Garlit ([email protected]) 4/25/01 '************************************************************** sub createSortableList(objConn,strSQL, strDefaultSort, intPageSize, strLinkedColumnName,strLink,strTableAttributes) dim RS,strSort, intCurrentPage, strPageName dim strTemp, field, strMoveFirst, strMoveNext, strMovePrevious, strMoveLast dim i, intTotalPages, intCurrentRecord, intTotalRecords i = 0 strSort = request("sort") intCurrentPage = request("page") strPageName = Request.serverVariables("SCRIPT_NAME") if strSort = "" then strSort = strDefaultSort end if if intCurrentPage = "" then intCurrentPage = 1 end if set RS = server.CreateObject("adodb.recordset") with RS .CursorLocation=3 .Open strSQL & " order by " & replace(strSort,"desc"," desc"), objConn,3 '3 is adOpenStatic .PageSize = cint(intPageSize) intTotalPages = .PageCount intCurrentRecord = .AbsolutePosition .AbsolutePage = intCurrentPage intTotalRecords = .RecordCount end with Response.Write "<table " & strTableAttributes & " >" & vbcrlf 'table head Response.Write "<tr>" & vbcrlf for each field in RS.Fields 'loop through the fields in the recordset Response.Write "<td align=center>" & vbcrlf if instr(strSort, "desc") then 'check the sort order, if its currently ascending, make the link descending Response.Write "<a href=" & strPageName & "?sort="& field.name & "&page=" & intCurrentPage & ">" & field.name & "</a>" & vbcrlf else Response.Write "<a href=" & strPageName & "?sort="& field.name &"desc&page=" & intCurrentPage & ">" & field.name & "</a>" & vbcrlf end if Response.Write "<td>" & vbcrlf next Response.Write "<tr>" 'records for i = intCurrentRecord to RS.PageSize 'display from the current record to the pagesize if not RS.eof then Response.Write "<tr>" & vbcrlf for each field in RS.Fields 'for each field in the recordset Response.Write "<td align=center>" & vbcrlf if lcase(strLinkedColumnName) = lcase(field.name) then 'if this field is the "linked field" provide a link Response.Write "<a href=" & strLink & "?sort="& strSort &"&page=" & intCurrentPage & "&" & field.name & "=" & field.value & " >" & field.value & "</a>" & vbcrlf else Response.Write field.value end if Response.Write "<td>" & vbcrlf next Response.Write "<tr>" & vbcrlf RS.MoveNext end if next Response.Write "<table>" & vbcrlf 'page navigation select case cint(intCurrentPage) case cint(intTotalPages) 'if its the last page give only links to movefirst and move previous strMoveFirst = "<a href=" & strPageName & "?sort="& strSort &"&page=1 >"& "First" &"</a>" strMoveNext = "" strMovePrevious = "<a href=" & strPageName & "?sort="& strSort &"&page=" & intCurrentPage - 1 & " >"& "Prev" &"</a>" strMoveLast = "" case 1 'if its the first page only give links to move next and move last strMoveFirst = "" strMoveNext = "<a href=" & strPageName & "?sort="& strSort &"&page=" & intCurrentPage + 1 & " >"& "Next" &"</a>" strMovePrevious = "" strMoveLast = "<a href=" & strPageName & "?sort="& strSort &"&page=" & intTotalPages & " >"& "Last" &"</a>" case else strMoveFirst = "<a href=" & strPageName & "?sort="& strSort &"&page=1 >"& "First" &"</a>" strMoveNext = "<a href=" & strPageName & "?sort="& strSort &"&page=" & intCurrentPage + 1 & " >"& "Next" &"</a>" strMovePrevious = "<a href=" & strPageName & "?sort="& strSort &"&page=" & intCurrentPage - 1 & " >"& "Prev" &"</a>" strMoveLast = "<a href=" & strPageName & "?sort="& strSort &"&page=" & intTotalPages & " >"& "Last" &"</a>" end select with Response .Write strMoveFirst & " " .Write strMovePrevious .Write " " & intCurrentPage & " of " & intTotalPages & " " .Write strMoveNext & " " .Write strMoveLast end with if RS.State = &H00000001 then 'its open RS.Close end if set RS = nothing end sub
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