Ha!! Thanks 😊
Buddy Kresge
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From: BaseX-Talk On Behalf Of
Imsieke, Gerrit, le-tex
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2019 7:51 AM
To: basex-talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de
Subject: Re: [basex-talk] BaseX GUI
On 21.08.2019 13:24, Buddy Kresge wrote:
Thanks for these ideas and will try these. As far as #4, what is
‘SSCCE’ – sorry in advance for the not recognizing (ha ha).
LMGTFY…
http://letmegooglethat.com/?q=SSCCE
SCNR
– Gerrit
, 2019 12:19 AM
To: Buddy Kresge
Cc: BaseX
Subject: Re: [basex-talk] BaseX GUI just spins?
Hi Buddy,
Some questions in return:
1. What happens if you run the same query on command line?
2. As $foo will never be referenced in your query: What happens if you replace
"let $foo := error(...)
Hi Buddy,
Some questions in return:
1. What happens if you run the same query on command line?
2. As $foo will never be referenced in your query: What happens if you
replace "let $foo := error(...)" by "error(...)," ?
3. What happens if you use prof:dump(...) instead of error( ..)?
4. As there ar
Any thoughts/feedback on this? This just happened again, where I simply put in
a statement to break after a line of execution, and everything just spins in
BaseX GUI. I take it out, and it runs find. It is making debugging virtually
impossible when these situations happen and I have no idea w
I have a situation that I don't know if others are experiencing - but it has
happened quite a bit over the last week with 9.2.4
I have the below function.
declare function base:employeeIdMostRecentInstancesBetweenMap ($rangeBeginDate
as xs:date, $rangeEndDate as xs:date, $employee as element()?
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