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Kerrie Gingrich

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Aug 3, 2024, 4:32:28 PM8/3/24
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The row is already there (generated via business rule), but I just want to edit a cell of this row. When I hit save, I get the message "Database update error. The wrong number of database rows were processed".

It only happens with this row that has been inserted by a business rule. I am able to change the value of all rows except this one. Also, I don't have any business rule running when I save my datatable.

The error was because there was no primary keys, I have added an "ID" column as the first column on my datatable, and now I don't have this issue anymore. Something to keep in mind when working on data table !

One thing to note is that primary keys are only mentioned in documentation in relation to multi-selection; if you have that enabled, you could try renouncing that and seeing if it removes the problem.

I am attempting to write an expression through the formula tool and continue to get an error message that reads "wrong number of parameters for the function Null". I have written these types of expressions in the past and have never run into this issue. I am guessing that it is a relatively easy fix which I am unable to determine what to change. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Hello, I have tried some of the options listed in the community support, but without success. I am required to verify my account but the number listed is no longer in use. I cannot change any details or message support directly without login on. I have tried the contact us as a guest, although I am on the UK site when I click contact us, I get the US number and my phone ISP does not allow overseas calls. I have searched for a UK number, thanks paypal for making this difficult, I could only find 0800 358 7911 on a third party website. I searched the community forums and saw someone else asking about this number and they were told this is the correct number for paypal in the UK . When I dial it I get random beeping and my phone shows MKMobile. Please, how can I verify my account?


Try downloading the app and changing the phone number via settings OR using the forgotten password option.
If that does not work then you would need to contact customer services so that they can i.d. you another way and then add your new phone number to your account.

Paypal phones are mostly non operational since covid but sometimes you get lucky. (use the guest option if you can't log in).
If there is one available it will show when you click help / contact bottom left of Paypal pages for options available in your country.
Live chat is randomly available.
You can send them a message.
Or
have you considered contacting Customer Service via Facebook or Twitter?
You can send them a personal message from their facebook or twitter pages.
It's: and @AskPayPal for Twitter.

Thanks for your suggestions. All suggestions resulted in me requiring authentication via the old telephone number including setting up the app. I did not try Twitter nor facebook as you suggested, so cannot say this method would work. However, as suggested I persisted and got to speak to someone who handles security issues on paypal and they helped me access my account. The number that I managed to speak to someone (UK) 02039017000, this is the number listed in the contact us as a guest. I had to deal with a long automated service, they will need your old incorrect telephone number and last 4 digits of your payment method to confirm identity, when asked reason for call, I said "locked out of account". Bear in mind this is all automated and after this there was a 15 minute plus wait to speak to a person. There was an option to choose a call back and not hold, I did not try this as with my luck they would call the number I was trying to change. Confusingly, they give you 3 options, press 1 for call back or 2 for other options or [insert long blank where I thought I had been cut off and the 3 option was not listed] afterwards, they repeat choose 1 or 2.... Choose 2, there you get the option to wait on the line. I mentioned I had tried the 08003587911 number as mentioned in my above post, she said that they had changed the customer service num[Removed. Phone #s not permitted]y this should get you directly to customer services without the wait. Perhaps if someone else uses this method they could mention here if it was easier.

is supposed to take just one integer, but you are passing two.The C language does not guard against such errors, and what's happen is completely undefined, so to explain how you see exactly these outputs is difficult unless you know your compiler internal, and not so useful since that code is wrong and expected to fail.

The behavior is undefined, meaning the language spec doesn't say what happens in this case. It depends entirely on the implementation of the compiler and on your system architecture. Explaining undefined behavior can be occasionally entertaining, often maddening, and pretty much always useless -- so don't worry about it!

You told printf to expect three, but you only gave it two. It's possible Turbo C is doing something different with the arguments under the hood, but you still need to match your format specifiers to your arguments:

I am not the only person who has suddenly found themselves flooded in these mysterious texts. Last weekend my friend Mark Slutsky and I were texting some of our favorites back and forth, including this particularly intriguing one that Mark received:

We talked for a while and we have trading (crypto) in common now. She assisted making an account on a OTC website for trading crypto. Everything is very shady and kindness like this doesnt exist. Weve made certain trades and its gone through and ive make money but this is super sketch need some help.

In this case, the victim deposited the money into a fake crypto platform that told him his investments were performing well, presumably to entice him to deposit even more. Of course, once he tried to withdraw the money, he found he was unable to. In the comments, a near-victim describes the process in more detail:

i was the victim of a chinese badass scam, That chinese woman texted me 'by mistake' and she has an uncle who taught her trading, she lives in new york for 20 years but originally from hong kong, studied finance and she's a business owner, she was fattening me for two weeks then she wanted to mentor me and help me earn money, she was obviously using google translate because she was quitting WhatsApp every minute and then translating to English then she pastes the message, which made me even more suspicious: how come she's been living in new york for 20 years and she's using translator? i got fattened and was prepared to be slaughtered and once she asked me to send money to this website: flxbank.com , i started researching it and i found a post on reddit that got me educated about it! Reddit's community literally saved me 700$!


The scam's pattern is the following:
- She texts you 'by mistake', she keeps talking to you and befriending you, she asks you a lot of questions about your life, she keeps telling you about her successes, trades and profits, she also said that she gives 20% of profits to charity and wants to mentor me to trade under one term- give 20% of profits to charity, which was a big point that made me believe her.. but in fact, 100% of profits\'invested' money is going to the scammers, to fund the scam and hire more scammers and expand their criminal businesses.. she almost gained my heart but her progress and her slaughtering got halted when i've read an amazing article on a wonderful and remarkable website, 'reddit.com'.

Send two pictures of luxury bags or jewelry to the guest and ask the guest to help choose one, hinting to the guest that one has recently made a considerable amount of extra income and wants to buy a gift for family.

Send high-end restaurants to comment on their expensive and unpalatable meals. Better off to stabilize the side income first, or it's too wasteful.You can ask the guest what they usually do when they are bored. After the guest answers, they will usually ask you what you have done and you will have a chance to get in.You can say: travel, walking the streets/window shopping, listen to music, play mahjong, making money on WeChat, etc. [or whatever platform]

A supervisor gave him a cellphone, showed him to a computer and told him to download Chinese social networking apps. Each day, until the early morning, he was told to befriend women in China, gain their trust and entice them to invest in bitcoin.

Captives are subjected to violence and torture, which is sometimes filmed and sent to relatives to spur them to send ransoms. Some have been killed and their deaths reported as suicide, according to workers who have escaped.

Based on photographs seen by The Sunday Times, the syndicates take over abandoned high-rise buildings, which are heavily guarded and fenced up. Within those walls, scammers of various nationalities contact hundreds of people daily via social media platforms, hoping to find scam victims.

To ensure they do not escape, those working in the syndicates are kept under tight surveillance, with CCTVs everywhere and workers' phones checked regularly. Ah Heng said he had enough to eat but living conditions were filthy.

Zhen Xu was confined and worked inside one of the real estate properties developed by Chinese investors. Reportedly, whole buildings are dedicated to doing online scams. His particular company targeted Americans and Europeans, though with business doing poorly they are turning (back) to the Japanese market. Zhen Xu claims to be bad at scamming so he was assigned as an "assistant supervisor" to a team all composed of Indians and Bangladeshis.

And, just as Sihanoukville was the refuge of shady operators forced out of the Philippines, increasing crackdowns in Cambodia seem to be pushing the fraud rings (and associated human-trafficking operations) into northern Myanmar:

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