I installed Dabo at the c: as C:\dabo-0.9.2-win\Dabo\ide\Classdesigner.py
                                                                       \
projects\Hours\biz,ui,db,other
                                                                       
\other files
Is this something that can affect the outcome
Thanks,
Jim


Aaron Carlow wrote:
> 
> My experience so far with ClassDesigner is that you must run the app from
> the directory where your .cdxml file is located.  I ran across this
> problem
> when attaching an image - if, as suggested, you store images under the
> "resources" subdirectory, then the paths will only work correctly when
> doing
> as Ed suggests.  If you don't, then you might end up where running main.py
> works while editing with ClassDesigner doesn't or vice versa.
> 
> Aaron L. Carlow
> 
> On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 12:00 PM, jvandal <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>>
>> HI,
>> Since the purpose is to run main.py I assume that you are telling me to
>> create the step by step running with the path you indicated. ?
>> Can I put those in a file (how) and run them or do I need to make those
>> statements every time?
>>  JIm
>>
>> Ed Leafe wrote:
>> >
>> > On Oct 29, 2009, at 9:50 PM, jvandal wrote:
>> >
>> >> File "c:\users\jim\appdata\local\temp\tmphpl5an.py", line 331, in
>> >> createBizobjs
>> >>   bizClient = self.Application.biz.ClientBizobj(conn)
>> >> AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'ClientBizobj'
>> >
>> >       This is because the framework tried but failed to add your bizobj
>> > into its namespace. My guess is that you are running the Class
>> > Designer from where that program is installed, but your application
>> > directory is somewhere else. Dabo tries to add your bizobjs to its
>> > application object namespace, so that you can refer to them as
>> > "self.Application.biz.MyBizClass", but when running under the Class
>> > Designer, the Application is the designer, not your app.
>> >
>> >       Sometimes exiting the Class Designer and re-opening the design
>> helps.
>> > Otherwise, you'll have to run the Class Designer from your app's home
>> > directory:
>> >
>> > cd \Path\to\my\app
>> > python \Path\to\ide\stuff\ClassDesigner.py ui\MyFormClass.cdxml
>> >
>> >
>> > -- Ed Leafe
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
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