Um - does this mean no one else is seeing this behavior?
Any thoughts about why it is happening on my machines?
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> In prior versions when working with a form and the Property List is
> displayed I could s
e same.
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> In this particular case, I've got the web server running on the client,
> and I want to know if the web server is in fact running.
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and the other
Yosemite. And I've tried every combination of modifiers I can think of.
I believe I asked about this before. Is there some option I may have either
set or unset to cause this? Really annoying.
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hole issue. Anyway, I would appreciate some
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> problem was the inability to parse JSON where the top level is an array
> instead of an object. IOW, if your JSON looked like this:
> [ 1, 2, 3 ]
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> 4D couldn’t parse it.
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will matter in this specific instance but it will be easier to get the
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set counters and being able to do that is great.
>
Resetting the counter can be done with SET DATABASE PARAMETER ( [Table] ;
Table sequence number ; value ). I haven't had any issues with bad sequence
numbers since about vers 6.
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immensely! Time to start prototyping.
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> > Hi Ken,
> > I've got some experience with this sort of thing and have a number of
> > th
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> out how to do it in 4D. Mostly, you can, some bits, you just can't. I
> tried. Hard. Failed.
>
It sounds like you are working on a project where you want to be able to
import a data object from a json and be able to completely organize the
database based on
t right now so you can't do it.
Personally I find that really useful.
Can you give me an example of the kind of situation you're talking about?
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only do with NTK you can not do with 4D c-objects?
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ure involved but as a user and developer I think it's pretty cool.
I'm just trying to really ground my understanding of the fundamentals so I
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. Seems like a lot of workaround to accommodate data entry with drag
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This only comes up rarely but it's a problem when it does.
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UTE IMMEDIATE :__statement;
End SQL
$0:=(__superUser | __Access)
$field is the name of a field in the [Agents] table. There's a different
error if the field name is wrong. This is only happening on the 4D Server
installation.
Any ideas what's going on? I'm thinking the client is running an old
ver
ointer. If I understand your point in both cases I'm
passing a reference to the object. Presumably in the first case I would
make a copy of the object as soon as I do anything to alter it. Do I have
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s. And since you are only reading the vars you don't need to
worry about locking them on the server. Unless you are using them in some
dynamic way which isn't what I'm describing here. Works v13+.
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re for managing a lot of data in memory I
can see a time when I might be working with significant memory allocations
where these things can really matter.
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> Code looks fine to me. Is it possible $1 or $2 is accidentally the wrong
> type (aka, not text). I’ve had fun crashes by accidentally passing an array
> that should have been just text…
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> We recently encountered a crash on a QUERY after adding a composite
> index...
> We removed composite index, no more crash...
> Do you have composite indexes ?
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t all anyway and still
get the crash.
I try some different source records for the process even though the lookup
that's being performed is the same for all of them. I still get the crash.
So, I'm looking for other avenues to explain what might be going on here.
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structure.
> If all objects in all records share a common structure, that is, they all
> have the same attributes (even if some are optional and may be empty/null),
> then go with standard 4D fields. As you pointed out, they take a lot less
> space, can be individually indexed/keyworded, are easi
cause I know it already, I think it's actually pretty great at connecting
> to a huge range of systems and tweaking stuff.
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itProcess method. It sets up the OEC
> method and does a few other things. Has worked like a charm for years.
>
That is a great idea. I just recently wrote a method to run like that when
I start processes to capture the process startup data Joaquin clued me into
last week. That is a
Just wondering.
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ng tacked on top of things - there isn't a
> predictable or systemic scheme for it. At least it doesn't look like there
> is.) Does anyone know? I've got it on my list to do a deep dive on the
> Execute on server flag, but, well, I've got a long list.
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> wrote:
> On Error Call is process based. Therefore each process needs to call it.
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Users]). Then, on every new process launched, the On server
> open connection method does a query on this table with the UserSession_ID
> and loads the user's record as the current for this table. Further on,
> triggers just have to use the [idsrv_CurrentUsers]User_ID to know who shot
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> Know issue:
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' but that's
no biggie.
Anyone else have a better approach for this?
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cratch in Excel in 20 minutes… I wanted to
> hear from the smarter 4D Developers at large. So, how would you build a
> report like this in 4D? Also, how much time might you budget or estimate…?
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>
> > On 30/06/2017, at 2:38 pm, Keisuke Miyako wrote:
> > printing has always been a global operation.
> >
> > after all, it is the application that is doing printing, not the process.
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I think you are right.
On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 11:04 AM, Charles Miller via 4D_Tech <
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> 4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote:
>
> >
> > I open a modal dialog wit
but not if I leave the form itself. This is
close but not too good.
Is there some other way to recognize when the user is off the modal and
take action programmatically?
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> ...
> Set up an hlist and populate it. Sort of a one-column
> listbox without all of the glitter. Give the area focus and start typing.
> You automatically move to the right item.
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>
They do? Remind me how that works. I don't think I ever knew that.
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Okey dokey - here's the list to my feature request:
http://forums.4d.fr/Post//19605563/1/
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>
> On Jun 20, 2017, 4:33 PM -1000, Kirk Brooks via 4D_Tech <
> 4d_tech@lists.4d.com>, wrote:
> 1) make an object array of each record.
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t's always existed and I just missed? Or is
this a feature of this particular command? I've got assume it can only work
when the params are unique types. In this case there's only one pointer so
that's pretty easy.
I'm not complaining - just want to understand how this works
allows for you to create a hell of an error log - you
could write the process object to the error record in addition to the
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d to
> that IP and nothing would happen!
>
> Good luck with network…
>
> Nigel Greenlee
>
>
> > On 15 Jun 2017, at 16:29, Kirk Brooks via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > Nigel,
> > I've narrowed it down to some issue with the network
is worth checking you have not ended up with something large in your
> folder that is synching to client.
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I just posted a featReq (I'm calling them that now) on the forums for
improving the folder management in Home. Take a look and vote it up.
http://forums.4d.fr/Post//19529057/1/
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>
> C_POINTER($pArray;$pLongInt)
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> &g
Nigel,
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> so it seems someone at 4D needs to pop in to the pop plugs and fix some
> things.
>
Nice.
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is works correctly for Steve. I’m wondering if
> it’s because I’ve only tried on the Mac so far and he’s using Windows. Do
> you know if you’ve tried it on both platforms?
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nyone wants to make a better
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> >
> I also miss it. So much.
>
Me too - I was thinking about this just the other day.
Why did they take it out?
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OK, I resolved the freezing part - turns out there was an event handler
installed that was filtering keystrokes.
On Mon, May 22, 2017 at 8:19 AM, Kirk Brooks <lists.k...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> 1) why does 4D freeze completely? I've never seen this before. The error
> dialog
e and the data through MSC a couple of times.
The only issues with the structure are warnings about missing style sheets
in various forms, none of which are even draw at this point and are petty
common in an old v13 structure anyway.
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> > Checking index pages on Cluster Index 167 on DOX_ATTACH._data ,
> > DOX_ATTACH.record_id (tableName_recordId) [200 errors]
> >
> > I'm not sure what else to do besi
]
I'm not sure what else to do besides dropping the index. I'm assuming,
perhaps incorrectly, that if the data are good the index should be able to
write itself correctly.
I'm hoping one of you can give me some insight into how to correct this.
The server is running 15.3 on Win 7.
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effects
> ALL users. Users experience intermittent slowdowns and don't know why. I
> had one situation where I had to move all email operations from 4D Server
> to a 4D Client slave to stop this.
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ects. But like
> Koen said, objects would work as well. Depends on how flexible you want to
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>
> Did you go to the World Tour? JPR demo’d something like this on Day 1.
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> > Nothing but a system alert sound.
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> > On 13 May 2017, at 05:42 AEST, Kirk Brooks via 4D_Tech <
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> > I'd like to hear from some of
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of what it took to make that work with
respect to related records, queries on related records, sorting and so on.
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Kirk,
>
> The issue is the inability to use any of the automatic footer calculations
> such as SUM or AVG in a footer of a numeric column, since regardless of
> what type the column is, the dynamic footer variables are always of type
> Text.
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gliche Nachricht-----
> Von: 4D_Tech [mailto:4d_tech-boun...@lists.4d.com] Im Auftrag von Kirk
> Brooks
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 29. Dezember 2015 02:31
> An: 4D iNug Technical <4d_tech@lists.4d.com>
> Betreff: Re: Problems with LISTBOX SET FOOTER CALCULATION and dynamic
>
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Thanks
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