Am Sa., 16. März 2019 um 15:56 Uhr schrieb Jody Bevan via 4D_Tech <
4d_tech@lists.4d.com>:
> Not sure what you mean, but we have special keys at startup so that we can
> go into Trace mode.
>
sure: like this:
// On Startup //
If (Caps lock down)
TRACE
End if
If ((Macintosh control down) | (
Not sure what you mean, but we have special keys at startup so that we can go
into Trace mode.
From there we can trace a startup problem, or drop right into coding if we need.
Having a startup crash many years ago instilled doing this. It was stressful
trying to break into trace mode when neede
Why does so many use special keys to access the developer?
I have used this small code in a menu method for years and it works...
If (Current user="Designer")
TRACE
End if
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Hilsen
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Hi Doug,
Perhaps a typo, but you actually need the Developer license to be able to go to
design mode. the Unlimited Desktop license is the one you need to include if
you build single user apps.
HTH
Koen
> Op 12 mrt. 2019, om 23:49 heeft Doug Hall via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com>
> het volge
I have seen it ignore the Development mode menu selection until I closed an
open window.
or Does it go to the compiled version, requiring you to select "restart
interpreted" from the "run" menu.
Keith - CDI
> On Mar 12, 2019, at 5:49 PM, Doug Hall via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com>
> wrote:
Hi,
Can you create a brand new database?
If so you should have developer access on a .4DB file.
If not do you have a developer license installed?
Best Regards,
-Tai B.
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I need some quick help. I'm right in the middle of trying to upgrade my 4D
structure and I can't get into "Development" mode in 4D! I opened the *.4DB
file, said to open local database. I selected Interpreted database and
chose my structure file. I know this is a bit of a workaround, but rather
tha
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