Can someone kindly direct me to a link whereby I can inform 4D about program
bugs I have come across?
thanks,
Chris
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Hi,
In process of migrating from v16 32 bit to v17 64 bit all on Mac.
Converted my interpreted database, but can’t find a copy of 4D Write for v17.
The v16 version won’t load in v 17.
I wanted to convert all my 4D Write to 4D WritePro in 32 bit. Once stable then
jetison the old 4D Write and comp
quick Google results, so don't quote me on this
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/832017/service-overview-and-network-port-requirements-for-windows
other pages (old, window server 2008-ish)
says the number socket ports is 65535-49152=16383
but the range can be expanded with "netsh"
e.g
n
I would use an intermediate local variable instead of using an object notation
property directly as a command/function parameter.
not all commands work with properties.
---
the grammar makes a distinction between a value and a variable which is a
container of a value.
formulae that evaluate as
Hi,
I am running into a problem when running compiled. In interpreted mode, the
code works just fine.
This is 4D v17R2 on MacOS High Sierra. I am trying to get the content type from
a cell of a table in a 4D Write PRO area.
$cellrange:=WP Create range($CellObj;wk start text;wk end text)
Hi,
I am running into a problem when running compiled. In interpreted mode, the
code works just fine.
This is 4D v17R2 on MacOS High Sierra. I am trying to get the content type from
a cell of a table in a 4D Write PRO area.
$cellrange:=WP Create range($CellObj;wk start text;wk end text)
(Sorry: I haven’t been on the nug for quite a while: but in real need of some
ideas at the moment)
I’m having what I think is Machine TCP overload.
Here’s the situation:
>4D V16.4 64-bit
>Windows, server 2012r6, 48GB Ram, 11 fast processors, Fast SSD disks
I have machines that host n
We've seen this error over the years, but not so much recently. Now it
seems to be back.
This is using Windows 10 build 1803, Office Professional Plus build 1811 ,
4D v12.6, _and_ 4D v17hf3 (32 bit).
"The picture is too large and will be truncated"
Select a fairly large Range in Excel and Copy.
Hi Chip,
Thanks for pointing out that forms can be inherited. I’ve looked at Inherited
Forms in the past and they struck me as having limited value since they cannot
be modified on the child form. Record navigation and CRUD buttons are simple
and can been generic, but custom features, function,
Tom,
They do -
you can create a form and then inherit it.
Form properties -> Inherited form table --- only if the form is from a
table
Form properties -> Inherited form Name
This is what I do for list forms when I need to add functionality
different from my base list form.
Chip
On Fri, 14 Dec
Thanks Pat and Arnaud,
Seems it’s common to include datatype in variable/field names, whether it’s
prefix or suffix is a matter of style. I find it very useful to know at a
glance the type of an object, so I use a similar “modified Hungarian” notation
too. For booleans I use the “is” prefix, wh
no -
I probably should...
my UI is fairly simple in design:
- color coded entry areas
-- Black - optional
-- Red - non enterable (display only)
-- Green - mandatory
I use the same record navigation buttons on all forms : Philadelphia
from 4D v2003?
these are arranged vertically on the left s
Thanks Chip. Very comprehensive! Do you have a similar guide for User Interface?
Tom
> On Dec 14, 2018, at 08:18, Chip Scheide <4d_o...@pghrepository.org> wrote:
>
>
> you asked for it :)
>
> here is my 'conventions' comment only method -
> I place this in every project.
>
>
> On Fri, 14 D
you asked for it :)
here is my 'conventions' comment only method -
I place this in every project.
//Project Method: _Conventions
// • Created 2/16/10 by Chip -
//• Updated 2/17/16 by Chip -
//• Updated 3/24/16 by Chip -
//• Updated 9/2/16 by Chip - added object naming, popup nami
Pat,
Love the j for object. I had been trying to figure out what I wanted to do for
that and hadn't yet. Thanks for the idea.
Justin
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> Le 14 déc. 2018 à 16:48, Pat Bensky via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> a
> écrit :
>
> We have a family simple but effective set of rules for naming variables.
> [...]
Hi,
we're using something similar for variables (except it's suffixes: myText_t,
myDate_d, myTwoDimentionalArrayText_a2t, m
We have a family simple but effective set of rules for naming variables.
It's easy to follow and easy for anybody to know immediately what type of
variable it is:
Variable Naming Conventions
Begin each variable name with a character to specify what type it is:
· String: s
· Text: t
·
Pat,
Now you've got me intrigued. Not to question the validity of this at all, but
what does this do for the customer that leaving all the optional indexes on
would?
Do you, from the design mode, have all the optional indexes turned on, and turn
off indexes based on the FieldMap settings? If s
Anybody out there have a style guide for development that they’ve written? I
know a lot of people use shells that either they or others have written and
that goes a long way toward supporting ease of maintenance of an app. Have you
formalized guidelines on coding style, UI standards, naming conv
turn the indexes on the customer tables OFF?
for development - indexed or not should not matter signifcantly.
Chip
On Fri, 14 Dec 2018 14:25:08 +, Pat Bensky via 4D_Tech wrote:
> In our app (CatBase) each customer can manage their own tables and fields
> and one of the things they can do is s
In our app (CatBase) each customer can manage their own tables and fields
and one of the things they can do is specify whether a particular field is
indexed. Since these indexes are different for each customer, when they get
a program update from us, the indexes have to be recreated and built (ther
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