> So it looks like you can’t .push() a shared object onto a shared collection.
not quite.
a shared object is either single (solo) or multiple (once belonged to a group)
if an object joins a group, it is free to leave it, but it can't join another
group.
i.e. once you divorce your spouse,
you
So what doesn’t work is:
$sharedObj:=New Shared Collection
OB_CopyToSharedObject ($catalogObj;$sharedObj)
Use (Storage.MySharedCollection)
Storage.MySharedCollection.push($sharedObj)
End use
What does work is:
Storage.MySharedCollection.push(New shared object)
Use
I’m retrieving some info from an API that I’d like to cache, and I’m using v17,
so I thought Storage might be a nice alternative to a process or interprocess
variable. The first obstacle is that I can’t add an object from the API
response to a shared collection. I found a KB article with a
Actually, you and Tom are onto something there. During my recent v15 to v17
conversion MSC reported PICTS on some auto generated list forms which I then
simply deleted. As Tom points out, they are easy to spot on the forms as they
have the red X.
Regards,
Narinder Chandi,
ToolBox Systems
I *think* that 4D's auto generated list form (and maybe entry form) may have
PICTS as part of their creation
for example the list form has 2 static pictures which form a backgrounders
behind the fields and titles being displayed.
I will try the copy paste idea tomorrow - I can not get a 64 bit
Hi Chip,
I may not completely understand your question, but one way you can tell if a
static picture is still in PICT format is to open the form in 64 bit. If it’s
still in PICT you’ll see it substituted by a red X.
Tom Benedict
> On Sep 9, 2019, at 15:29, Chip Scheide via 4D_Tech
Is it possible to Copy/Paste them from the form into the Picture Library? You
could then use GET PICTURE FROM LIBRARY and GET PICTURE FORMATS commands to
analyse the image:
https://doc.4d.com/4Dv17/4D/17.2/GET-PICTURE-FROM-LIBRARY.301-4387016.en.html
I have passed an application to 4D inc to check it for 64 bot
compatibility.
The report showed a number of PICTs, outside of the library.
I *think* I have found them, but.. I am not sure how I can check.
The objects are form objects (type 'Static Picture'), they are not
variables.
How can I
crypto-coin miners use these cards.
there are boxes which can hold 4 of these cards.
With no consideration for any delay in entering or in the password
system itself, across 218 trillion combinations...
that is 400,000 attempts/sec * 3600 (1 hour) * 24 (1 day) * 364 (1
year) = 17,870,400,000,000
On Sep 9, 2019, at 2:00 PM, Kirk Brooks wrote:
> More to the point of workstation security after 4
> failed attempts 4D itself enforces a 10 second freeze. Sadly this freeze
> seems to only apply to every 5th attempt - using both17.2 and 17r6.
And you are “sorry” because?
If you think allowing
Eric,
I got around to looking at the Tech Note Tim Penner put up talking about
this subject. https://kb.4d.com/assetid=78310
I haven't looked at or used the Validate password method but if you are
using 4D users it's useful. First you can pass a hashed (
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