If I run the Compiled 7.5 Exe (the RBA file is compiled) works fine.
If I start Rbase full version 7.5, Applications and run the RBA file
it does not work.
The RBA file sets some settings then says Run Intro in Prog7.apx.
If I put Set Trace On at the start of the RBA Action it fails.
At the R> if I do
Trace Intro in prog7.apx it works fine.
I have not tried Run Intro in prog7.apx from the R> but I am sure
that would work OK.
I will make simple test RBA and cut and paste the same code to see
what happens, then try deleting parts of the code until I get it to work.
Thanks for the help, I am sure in time I will fix it
Marc
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul InterlockInfo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "RBASE-L Mailing List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2008 1:57 PM
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Vista can't read RBA file
Just out of kiss (keeping it simple stupid) I would try it out on a
simple
test rba. I used a sample app and compiled it first. The second test was
on my own program. I think it be something that we are missing. I used
"App Designer" and had it use a simple form. Or another question, are
you
saying you just cannot trace it but it works as a exe?
ie: Windows Server 2008 Install started Sat morning. At 10pm last night
I
figured out that sometime on Saturday my T1 router lost its static ip and
froze up. I have a messed up Win-Server install. I tried a lot till I
stepped back and used a trace utility to find my problem with my router.
The people at Realinks reset it about 20 minutes later. I only found out
when I gave up and just wanted Internet service with or without the
server.
So if you would try another compiled app and just see. It could be
something in the code. I / we can hear Razzak now, if it works on mine
then ............. so see. So far what you are seeing I have never
experienced. But if I can help, I will try.
Another off the wall story: Ever try to compile a "start.rmd" and then
try
"start.exe" from that location. As I recall compiler will compile
"start".
It was years back and a project I was part of.
Sincerely,
Paul Dewey