> Are you using port forwarding? There is a possible problem with Client
> reaching SQL Server if the port is being changed.
Hi Spencer. I am not using any network process at all. This is a standalone
program which does not access anything but itself. The SQL was being used to
find UUID fields
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Are you using port forwarding? There is a possible problem with Client
reaching SQL Server if the port is being changed.
> On Dec 30, 2016, at 9:57 AM, Paul Ringsmuth wrote:
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> Environment:
> 4D 15.3HF1 for Mac and Windows
> macOS Sierra 10.12.2
> Windows 7 in VMWare
Environment:
4D 15.3HF1 for Mac and Windows
macOS Sierra 10.12.2
Windows 7 in VMWare
Either running interpreted or running standalone with 4D Volume Desktop on
either platform
The following SQL statement works on Macintosh both interpreted and built with
4D Volume Desktop.
It works on Windows
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