> I am leaning towards using a user to run the 4D servers and lock the session
> between
> RDC sessions.
We have done this in the past. But we will never do it again. It's calling for
trouble. Every nightly Windows update stops your application beside other
problems, e.g. admins not aware that
> On 24 Jul 2018, at 17:32, Cannon Smith via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com>
> wrote:
>
>
> In 4D I’m doing this:
>
> $rRange:=1200-50
> $rExponent:=Int(Log($rRange))
> $rMagnitude:=10^$rExponent
>
> But I’m getting an exponent of 7 instead of 3. Any ideas what I’m doing wrong?
>
> Thanks.
Y
I won't recommend it, but just to illustrate the difference:
$rRange:=1200-50
C_LONGINT($rExponent)
Begin SQL
SELECT LOG10(:$rRange) FROM _USER_SCHEMAS LIMIT 1 INTO :$rExponent
End SQL
$rMagnitude:=10^$rExponent
> But I’m getting an exponent of 7 instead of 3. Any ideas what I’m doing wrong?
Hi Jeff
I agree in normal circumstances the OPEN ADMINISTRATION WINDOW view is
fine. It is in the case where something unexpected has gone wrong,
although you might think you have covered every error scenario with an
ON ERROR proc. With V16 if you don't use Interactive Services Detection
th
Agreed. I've used FireDaemon in the past to manage 4D Servers running as a
service but I don't think that works on WS2016 either.
> On Jul 25, 2018, at 9:36 AM, Uist Macdonald via 4D_Tech
> <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote:
>
> I agree in normal circumstances the OPEN ADMINISTRATION WINDOW view is
Good point.
On 25/07/2018 08:19, Epperlein, Lutz (agendo) via 4D_Tech wrote:
I am leaning towards using a user to run the 4D servers and lock the session
between
RDC sessions.
We have done this in the past. But we will never do it again. It's calling for
trouble. Every nightly Windows update s
Tim Penner writes:
>Is the file system Fat32?
>If so, then keep in mind that a Fat32 file system is limited to 4GB files.
It's Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1. I'm pretty sure the disk that the file is
being written to is NTFS. And there are other files, like the .4DD, on that
disk which are la
On Jul 25, 2018, at 2:00 PM, Benedict, Tom wrote:
>> besides, Quick Report, as the name suggests, is for quick and simple tasks.
>> to be honest, I don't think it was designed to handle files larger than 4GB.
>
> In that case I guess I'll have to write some code.
Don’t forget about EXPORT DATA(“
Hi Cannon,
4D Tech mailing list wrote
>> On Jul 24, 2018, at 9:32 AM, Cannon Smith via 4D_Tech <
> 4d_tech@.4d
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> But I’m getting an exponent of 7 instead of 3. Any ideas what I’m doing
>> wrong?
>>
As Spencer mentioned you need to transform the log from a natural log to
bas
Hey folks,
I wanted to say how much I appreciate the suggestions and discussions on
this thread. After looking things over I've decided to go with SplashTop
for a year. I like the look and feel, works on my Mac and will for less
than LogMeIn let's me have access to all my company computers.
Check
Hi Andrew,
Thanks for the answer. Also, thanks to Miyako and Jeremy. Spencer actually
helped me get this figured out offline, but I didn’t realize we’d gone offline.
So its all taken care of.
Thanks.
--
Cannon.Smith
Synergy Farm Solutions Inc.
Hill Spring, AB Canada
403-626-3236
> On Jul 2
Hey All,
I’m getting ready to setup a v17 (Mac/WIn) standalone app so that it can be
localized for different languages. I have a potential client base in Japan,
Spanish countries, French, etc.
In order to debug I would like to switch languages to simulate and test.
I know I can switch language
the very first 4D blog post featured a 3rd party app called "App Language
Chooser"
https://blog.4d.com/define-language-start-4d-international-version/
as far as the UI is concerned,
at the very least,
1. don't define fonts direct by property or code; always use automatic
stylesheets, nothing e
Working with tech support, the issue is resolved.
I was able to perform the build on another computer, so It looks like
that’s the problem with the failed attempts to code sign some frameworks.
Also, it was important to not launch the built app . I zipped it,
transferred it to my original computer,
on this point,
it is important to transfer the app from one computer to another via the
network (http, ftp, airdrop, etc.)
in order to verify (other than spctl --assess or codesign --verify) the code
signature.
GateKeeper is guarding against downloaded apps.
if you use a USB or a removable hard
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