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Thanks
Robert for your quick and accurate respond. /Best regards -----Ursprungligt
meddelande----- This is a new limitation in the newer
versions of the server. There are no options except to recode. The situation
is that Witango no longer allows the execution of more than 20 @includes in any
one particular action. You have a few options. 1- do less than 20 loops. 2- create the loop with actions, not in
code (FOR action, rather than @FOR) so that you only have one @INCLUDE per
action. 3- use a TCF call, which would offload the
function. 4- use an external or COM that can do the
If_File_Exists check. I’ve found a good COM is best for tasks like this,
and typically faster. You could probably find a free one, or perhaps the
function exists in one that you have already, things like this are common
companion calls in more robust COMs. If you are wondering why, it has to do with
memory management and preventing crashes. I personally think 20 is a little
low, but since the @include uses an OS dependant file handler, this limitation
is set of the safe side. Robert -----Original
Message----- Hi list !
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<@INCLUDE
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<@ASSIGN NAME=request$Pdf
<@INCLUDE FILE="/LabIT_Web/modules/pdf/req_rid.pdf">> |
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I use <@include> inside�
<@rows>……</@rows> to see if a file exists in a
specific directory, if it does I show a link for it.
I haven’t had any problems with this in earlier versions. I have look for
differences in witango.ini between the versions but cant find any differences.
Any ideas ?
/Best regards
Bengt Bredin
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