Hi Tom and Douglas,

The AreaList Pro version 9.9.5 documentation link has been fixed on 
www.e-node.net/alp

Direct link:
https://www.e-node.net/en/ftp/AreaListPro/9.9.5_Previous_Version/AreaListPro_Manual.pdf

The link for v10 wikidoc is:
https://alp-docs.e-node.net

Thank you for reporting!

Best regards,
-- 
Phil



> On 3 Mar 2020, at 21:18, Tom Benedict via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Thanks Doug!
>> https://www.e-node.net/en/P1/AreaList-Pro.html 
>> <https://www.e-node.net/en/P1/AreaList-Pro.html>
>> About half way down the page is the header “Documentation” and which has
>> links to documentation for ALP V10 in the form of wiki entries, as well as a 
>> link
>> to the PDF docs which cover up to version 9.9.x, and there’s also a link to 
>> release notes for the current version. 
> 
> Yeah, I saw/see those pages. I dug around in the wiki for a while, but it 
> seems to only include “New” or “Modified” commands. I was just looking for a 
> listing of commands and their descriptions. The link to the ALP 9 docs takes 
> me to a “this folder doesn’t exist!” page. I sleuthed my way through that URL 
> and found a link to 
> https://www.e-node.net/ftp/AreaListPro/AreaListPro_v10_Manual_URL.webloc, but 
> that just loops me back to the original “documentation” page. The pages 
> appear to be in need of some attention.
> 
> I downloaded both the ALP64 10.3.zip and ALP 10.3.zip files and neither 
> included documentation that I could find. 
> 
> Another developer sent me the v9 docs PDF just now so I’ve got everything I 
> need.
> 
>> The most common error values that I’ve seen are 3 (invalid area reference) 
> 
> That was it! It turned out that the code was generic and assumed a valid ALP 
> area reference existed, which in one form didn’t.
> 
> As you can probably tell, ALP is not a tool I have much experience with. It’s 
> used extensively in the app I’m now supporting, so I need to get to a certain 
> level of skill with it. 
> 
> Thanks again!
> 
> Tom
> 
>> On Mar 3, 2020, at 11:26, Douglas von Roeder <dvonroe...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Tom:
>> 
>> The main page for ALP is here:
>> https://www.e-node.net/en/P1/AreaList-Pro.html 
>> <https://www.e-node.net/en/P1/AreaList-Pro.html>
>> 
>> About half way down the page is the header “Documentation” and which has 
>> links to documentation for ALP V10 in the form of wiki entries, as well as a 
>> link to the PDF docs which cover up to version 9.9.x, and there’s also a 
>> link to release notes for the current version. 
>> 
>> Error codes for AL_AddColumn? If you “find for" “AL_AddColumn”, there’s a 
>> link to “Result Code” in the paragraph following the first highlighted 
>> instance of that command. Clicking on that link takes you to page 277 which 
>> lists the 13 values that can be returned by the command.
>> 
>> The most common error values that I’ve seen are 3 (invalid area reference) 
>> or, when using arrays, a code of 9 which means that the arrays that you 
>> passed differ in size. 0 is your friend. 
>> 
>> Feel free to contact me off line if you don’t want to post the issue here on 
>> the NUG or you can contact tech support via the eNode forum. Advantages to 
>> using the eNode forum - the folks at eNode are very helpful and you might 
>> find that the issue that’s got you stumped has already been discussed.   
>> 
>> --
>> Douglas von Roeder
>> 949-910-4084
>> 
>> 
>> On Tue, Mar 3, 2020 at 4:28 AM Tom Benedict via 4D_Tech 
>> <4d_tech@lists.4d.com <mailto:4d_tech@lists.4d.com>> wrote:
>> Not sure why I can’t find it right now, but I’m looking for a URL that will 
>> take me to AreaListPro documentation. I’m having trouble navigating the 
>> eNode website and keep running into dead ends.
>> 
>> If anyone can send me a link I’d appreciate it. Right now I don’t think it 
>> matters what version. I’m just looking for an explanation of the error codes 
>> returned by the AL_AddColumn command.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Tom Benedict






























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