Not sure anyone is interested, but after a lot of research on line it appears
that 64bit version of Powershell cannot call a 32bit dl and vice versa. This
does not match the results I am getting with v17R3.
In my previous post I left out that . 4D client is running on a 64bit Windows
10
'K'onstant is.. because I don't remember where/when this started,
but it was to designate 4D constants from other 'constants' (like maybe
1, 2 A B etc ??, <>IP_constants ???)
maybe I stated my question incorrectly :)
I know about the xliff files. I have been heavily modifying 4DPop to
my
Thanks!
I didn't look in that folder
Chip
On Thu, 30 May 2019 20:44:34 +, Tai Bui wrote:
> 4D's constants?
> I believe its in the xliff located at
> {4D vXX}\{4D, 4D Server, or 4D VD...}\Resources\en.lproj\4D_ConstantsEN.xlf
>
> I only have INTL installed so the en might be different based
4D's constants?
I believe its in the xliff located at
{4D vXX}\{4D, 4D Server, or 4D VD...}\Resources\en.lproj\4D_ConstantsEN.xlf
I only have INTL installed so the en might be different based on local.
-Original Message-
From: 4D_Tech <4d_tech-boun...@lists.4d.com> On Behalf Of Chip
Is a Konstant a Russian version of a constant? :)
Constants are normally defined in an xliff file in Resources (for a 4D
structure), or inside the bundle of a plug-in or component (probably also in
Resources). For example, our application's constants file is named
Constants_Sweetwater.xlf and
Is there a way to determine where a Konstant is defined?
v13 if this matters
Thanks
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Oooops. Just noticed an error in the code I posted. The case statement should
have read
On May 29, 2019, at 7:12 PM, JOHN BAUGHMAN wrote:
Case of
: (32bit PowerShell). //pseudo code.
$FilePath:="C:\\Windows\\sysWoW64\\WindowsPowerShell\\v1.0\\powershell.exe
-file
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