Re: Overlapping Objects in Data Segment #65

2019-08-08 Thread Jeffrey Kain via 4D_Tech
It seemed to be a problem with the address table. I had to end task while indexing during an R5 upgrade of one of our mirrors due to the cache memory release issue in current versions, and address table errors during journal file integrations appeared shortly after bringing the mirror back

Re: Windows shutdown with 4D Server running as a service

2019-08-08 Thread Tarawerkz via 4D_Tech
Hi, Even when initiated from the 4D-end, it might not always be a graceful exit because the service times out when trying to stop. Had encountered this on more than a few occasions with a client, end up we had to rebuild the “damaged” data file and indices. The error message at end of repair is

Re: Overlapping Objects in Data Segment #65

2019-08-08 Thread Spencer Hinsdale via 4D_Tech
no but i feel like _you_ posted a while back that is the indy index of structure ;) https://kb.4d.com/assetid=76692 Spencer > On Aug 8, 2019, at 4:58 PM, Jeffrey Kain via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> > wrote: > > I ran a verify of our data file, and records were fine, indexes were fine,

Overlapping Objects in Data Segment #65

2019-08-08 Thread Jeffrey Kain via 4D_Tech
I ran a verify of our data file, and records were fine, indexes were fine, but at the end of the log was an error: Error: Overlapping Objects in data segment # 65 : Address overlaps(31;140) Does anyone know what this means? -- Jeffrey Kain jeffrey.k...@gmail.com

v13 - array listbox column Compiler definition

2019-08-08 Thread Chip Scheide via 4D_Tech
I have a component. In the component, I have a published (shared) method which opens an array listbox in its own window. The data to be shown is passed from the host. I place the data from the host into the listbox using the following commands LISTBOX INSERT

RE: Windows shutdown with 4D Server running as a service

2019-08-08 Thread Stephen J. Orth via 4D_Tech
John, You need to be very careful on a service shutdown that you did not initiate, meaning the OS initiated it, or someone went to the "Services" control panel and told it to shut down. As was mentioned earlier, it will shut down in 60 seconds no matter what, even if your clients are not

Re: Windows shutdown with 4D Server running as a service

2019-08-08 Thread JOHN BAUGHMAN via 4D_Tech
I am assuming that your Administrative function runs on a client? Sounds like a good idea, but wondering if it might be a bit over kill for me. Bottom line is that at some point the server is quit without regard to who is logged in at the time whether done with a quit command or issued by the

Re: My 4D Experience Blog

2019-08-08 Thread Narinder Chandi via 4D_Tech
Gabriel, Thanks for your blog - great effort, keep up the good work! I really like the look of the Cobalt2 theme for 4D that you replicated from Wes Bos so I downloaded it and I'm going to give that a test drive in my local v17 4D Dev this afternoon! I think for most devs writing tips about

RE: Windows shutdown with 4D Server running as a service

2019-08-08 Thread Stephen J. Orth via 4D_Tech
John, In our OEM system, which always runs as a service on Windows, we created an Administrative function specifically designed to shutdown the Server. This walks the Admin through a series of "checks" just to be sure they want to shut down, and how long they want to provide users. Once they

My 4D Experience Blog

2019-08-08 Thread GI - AJAR via 4D_Tech
Hi Everyone, I would like to share with you my blog about my experience with this great development tool (for those who didn’t see it yet). I write my ideas, and experiences I can have within my company AJAR SA as a consultant, first level support and 4D developer. I wish to write more posts

Re: Windows shutdown with 4D Server running as a service

2019-08-08 Thread Chuck Miller via 4D_Tech
Shouldn’t you first stop the service, which will quit 4D Regards Chuck Chuck Miller Voice: (617) 739-0306 Informed Solutions, Inc. Fax: (617) 232-1064 mailto:cjmillerinformed-solutions.com

Re: Windows shutdown with 4D Server running as a service

2019-08-08 Thread Tom Benedict via 4D_Tech
Hi John, I believe that 4D Server does a 1 minute countdown when downing while running as a service, so that should notify any connected users. At least that’s what it did when I tested NET STOP and NET START some years ago. I don’t know whether that also happens when downing Windows. I would

Re: v17 obsolete commands SET DOCUMENT CREATOR / SET DOCUMENT TYPE

2019-08-08 Thread Jörg Knebel via 4D_Tech
> On 8 Aug 2019, at 18:36 AEST, Peter Bozek via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> > wrote: > > I believe they are obsolete as they are no longer used and supported by > macOS and document type is defined by extension. Just as I suspected - building phones must be more important. :-( When one

Re: v17 obsolete commands SET DOCUMENT CREATOR / SET DOCUMENT TYPE

2019-08-08 Thread Peter Bozek via 4D_Tech
Dňa št, 8. aug 2019, 7:13 Jörg Knebel via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> napísal(a): > G’day All, > > Does someone has already developed a replacement (LEP or other) for both > platforms? > I believe they are obsolete as they are no longer used and supported by macOS and document type is defined

Windows shutdown with 4D Server running as a service

2019-08-08 Thread JOHN BAUGHMAN via 4D_Tech
What is the best practice for shutting down a windows computer when 4D Server is running as a service? I have been opening the administration window too see if there are any users connected. If so, I have been disconnecting them before shutting down the computer. Just shutting down the