Re: Connecting from Excel to 14.4 via ODBC - El Capitan & Office 2016

2016-09-06 Thread James Brown
> On 10 Oct. 2015, at 1:42 am, Keisuke Miyako > wrote: > > I don't have Office 2016, but is it not a 64 bit application? > > in that case, then I guess you need to use the 64 bit version of ODBC Driver, > which has been available since

Re: Connecting from Excel to 14.4 via ODBC - El Capitan & Office 2016

2016-09-06 Thread James Brown
Maybe 4D needs to release 64-drivers? $ /usr/local/iODBC.odbcmanager/bin/iodbctest iODBC Demonstration program This program shows an interactive SQL processor Driver Manager: 03.52.0607.1008 Enter ODBC connect string (? shows list): ? DSN | Driver

Re: v15 DLL Plugin Issue

2016-09-06 Thread Keisuke Miyako
I see you already posted the DLL name. it sounds like the plugin (DLL wrapper) is hooking to the non-unicode entry point (FourDPack). v15 exposes the unicode entry point (FourDPackex). I think you need to re-develop the plugin in unicode mode. > 2016/09/05 23:25、Douglas Cryer

Re: v15 DLL Plugin Issue

2016-09-06 Thread Keisuke Miyako
I guess DLLTOOLSSW is the name of the 4DX, not the DLL it is linked to. the mystery is why it "appeared to work with v15" initially. even though DLL wizard is no longer available for unicode mode, it was always possible to read public C APIs from a DLL using DUMPBIN. then you could use LIBTOOLS

Design Environment Jankyness in 15.2 Mac

2016-09-06 Thread Lee Hinde
I saw some comment recently about speed issues in the design environment, but I can't find it now. Scrolling property lists and moving around in the layout editor is painful. Is this just the way it is, or is there something I need to turn on or off?

Re: Design Environment Jankyness in 15.2 Mac

2016-09-06 Thread Keisuke Miyako
Apple. --- keep in mind that 99.9% of the information in that log is irrelevant. maybe 100%. normally you should keep at least 10 crash logs for the same issue, not just 1, to care for "statistical anomalies". --- when a customer sends me a 4D crash log, I will talk through the log with him,

Re: 4D PHP and Zend Optimiser

2016-09-06 Thread Keisuke Miyako
out of interest, what is the name of the DLL, is it public? > 2016/09/07 2:52、Douglas Cryer のメール: > I am now trying to get the com object working directly with VBScript and > launch external… but even that is causing me grief and I have had to request > help from the

4Dv15 and El Capitan

2016-09-06 Thread Ronnie Teo
Hi All, I had a client who recently upgraded a long standing application from v13 to v15.2 running in a pure Mac environment. What used to be a very stable application, now crashes almost every alternate day under El Capitan, Mac OS 10.11.5. Both the server and all workstations are running the

Re: 4D PHP and Zend Optimiser

2016-09-06 Thread Lee Hinde
I didn’t follow the previous conversation because I don’t know anything about DLLs, but if you’re talking about this: https://postcodes.io/docs, you can do that all with native 4D, you don’t need PHP. > On Sep 6, 2016, at 12:28 AM, Douglas Cryer wrote: > > Hello

Re: v13 - How do I get iCal to provide User/password

2016-09-06 Thread Bill Weale
Could you use a formula (to build part of the URL) for each user that is known only by 4D and that user? I think this was described (more eloquently by someone else) in your earlier thread. It’s something I implemented some time ago. It’s subject to being shared between users, but so is using

[resolved] v13 - How do I get iCal to provide User/password

2016-09-06 Thread Chip Scheide
Whoo hoo! answer: reply to the ical subscription with a 401 error and request for user/password then handle the password validation in the next on web authenticate request On Tue, 6 Sep 2016 11:30:22 -0400, Chip Scheide wrote: > I am still playing with this calendaring thing. > I have the

Message-oriented architectures & 4D

2016-09-06 Thread David Adams
I thought I'd start another thread about message-oriented architectures in 4D. This is something I've been doing one way or another for about 30 years (h!) and is a particular interest of mine. It also intersects and overlaps with some of my other passions. 4D V16 sounds like it will help a

Re: Timeout in tiks

2016-09-06 Thread Tim Nevels
On Sep 6, 2016, at 12:35 PM, Kirk Brooks wrote: > Ferdinando, > Sometimes it's more precise to use milliseconds. For instance, if I want to > delay a process for exactly 3/4 of a second I can use: > > $ms:=Milliseconds+750 // this is when the loop is done > While (Milliseconds<$ms) > Idle >

Re: Timeout in tiks

2016-09-06 Thread Chip Scheide
deamons for those unfamiliar processes which do some task (watch a folder), then sleep for some period of time, and repeat On Tue, 06 Sep 2016 15:18:02 -0500, Tim Nevels wrote: > > I have to admit I’d be hard pressed to site a useful real world case > where you want/need to delay a process

Re: v13 DIALOG Command / Process To Front

2016-09-06 Thread Eric Asadoorian
Hello Ernie, Thank you for the reply. I did not quite understand the purpose of the asterisk at first. Then I watched a bit of the presentation by Thomas Maul that you referenced. It seems that this asterisk parameter is an early stage to the upcoming messaging commands. Due to the manner

Re: Connecting from Excel to 14.4 via ODBC - El Capitan & Office 2016

2016-09-06 Thread James Brown
Thanks Tim. Aren’t those drivers for 4D accessing other databases? Ie not for retrieving data FROM 4D? Or is it for both? Thanks, James. > On 7 Sep. 2016, at 3:58 am, Timothy Penner wrote: > > Sorry, I haven't been following this thread but I saw this: > >> Maybe 4D needs

Re: Design Environment Jankyness in 15.2 Mac

2016-09-06 Thread Tim Nevels
On Sep 6, 2016, at 6:49 PM, Lee Hinde wrote: > I saw some comment recently about speed issues in the design environment, > but I can't find it now. > > Scrolling property lists and moving around in the layout editor is painful. > > Is this just the way it is, or is there something I need to

Re: v13 DIALOG Command / Process To Front

2016-09-06 Thread ernie hilgers
Hi Eric, > Thank you for the reply. thank you for giving a reply back. > I did not quite understand the purpose of the asterisk at first. > Then I watched a bit of the presentation by Thomas Maul that you referenced. > It seems that this asterisk parameter is an early stage to the upcoming >

Re: Design Environment Jankyness in 15.2 Mac

2016-09-06 Thread Lee Hinde
In this case: Crashed Thread:20 Design process (id = -8) But, point taken. I won't save them. On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 4:20 PM, Keisuke Miyako wrote: > Apple. > > --- > > keep in mind that 99.9% of the information in that log is irrelevant. > maybe 100%. > >

Re: Design Environment Jankyness in 15.2 Mac

2016-09-06 Thread Lee Hinde
Low Res didn't help. 64-bit Developer did. But of course, that's a different beast. It is nice to know a solution is close. On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 4:49 PM, Spencer Hinsdale wrote: > > Hi Lee, > > I think there are three solutions: > > 1. Get Info on 4D and click the