Goodmorning guys!
So I developed an application that runs perfectly fine on the development machine with the full-version of Alpha Anywhere 12v2.
Yesterday I tried to install the application on the customer's machine, using the Runtime application (same version and build as the development machine!) and here is what happened:
1) From the runtime, I called the Application database from the appropriate folder.
2) The system password from Alpha's security and user system came up. So it found the database, and started executing it. I entered the Administrator user and it's appropriate password.
3) The error came up. It stopped executing giving me this exact error message:
Error:Script:A5W Code line:115 Property not found tmpl.precalc subelement not found.
The developed app has an autoexec file in place, that mainly runs the code generated by Alpha's autogeneration function to make a menu run under Working Preview mode.
As said, in the development machine everything runs smoothly and fine.
Which makes me remember that once, there was an error requiring you to install some Windows HTML Tooling stuff in order to make it work because of Windows changing something.
Pretty vague, not? Well, that's how the memory of the elderly works sometimes I know "there was someting" but what exactly is missing. It had to do with HTML and it was some sort of system tooling. Yeah, I know....
It seems to me, that there is something in the alpha code chain that makes it stumble over some standard element in the application screen build up. I did a search on the exact error message, but although more "subelement not found" messages came up in the search, the exact error seems not present.
So it seems I am depending on either one of the "Old Foxes" around here with infinite Alpha wisdom, or one of the young bright minds around here.
Is someone willing to throw me some clues, hints or, if even possible, the straight-up solution to my misery here?
Thank you very much in advance.
Strength & Honor to the Ukrainian people in these dark days.
So I developed an application that runs perfectly fine on the development machine with the full-version of Alpha Anywhere 12v2.
Yesterday I tried to install the application on the customer's machine, using the Runtime application (same version and build as the development machine!) and here is what happened:
1) From the runtime, I called the Application database from the appropriate folder.
2) The system password from Alpha's security and user system came up. So it found the database, and started executing it. I entered the Administrator user and it's appropriate password.
3) The error came up. It stopped executing giving me this exact error message:
Error:Script:A5W Code line:115 Property not found tmpl.precalc subelement not found.
The developed app has an autoexec file in place, that mainly runs the code generated by Alpha's autogeneration function to make a menu run under Working Preview mode.
As said, in the development machine everything runs smoothly and fine.
Which makes me remember that once, there was an error requiring you to install some Windows HTML Tooling stuff in order to make it work because of Windows changing something.
Pretty vague, not? Well, that's how the memory of the elderly works sometimes I know "there was someting" but what exactly is missing. It had to do with HTML and it was some sort of system tooling. Yeah, I know....
It seems to me, that there is something in the alpha code chain that makes it stumble over some standard element in the application screen build up. I did a search on the exact error message, but although more "subelement not found" messages came up in the search, the exact error seems not present.
So it seems I am depending on either one of the "Old Foxes" around here with infinite Alpha wisdom, or one of the young bright minds around here.
Is someone willing to throw me some clues, hints or, if even possible, the straight-up solution to my misery here?
Thank you very much in advance.
Strength & Honor to the Ukrainian people in these dark days.
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