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V10 is much better than V9

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    V10 is much better than V9

    Hi All,

    I have been using V10 extensively with all my previous V9 apps for the past 3 or 4 weeks now. As yet I have not experienced a single unhandled error message, hang, forced use of ctr-alt-del or been required to open 'taskmgr' to remove Alpha5.exe's left hanging the memory. This is both XP and Vista.

    The only annoyance is the new layout auto backup feature that leaves backup and history folders scattered all over my PC, presently there is no way to turn this feature off if not required.

    Unfortunately I am presently still stuck with V9 for distribution because it is not possible to use the Runtime reportmailer in the Runtime version of V10.

    Hopefully we shall soon get a fix for these.

    Michael
    www.instantnurserymanager.co.uk

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    Re: V10 is much better than V9

    The only annoyance is the new layout auto backup feature that leaves backup and history folders scattered all over my PC, presently there is no way to turn this feature off if not required.
    I suggested to Selwyn that they put these in a subfolder. He will consider it. It IS very annoying and makes it hard to find actual project files due to the mass of auto-created files. Another option would be to prefix them with something consistent to make them all sort to the same location and not be 'intermingled'.
    Steve Wood
    See my profile on IADN

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      #3
      Re: V10 is much better than V9

      Hi Steve,

      I think it best if we could simply turn the feature off since I always have confidence in my own backups.

      Michael

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        Re: V10 is much better than V9

        According to the What's new in v10
        The folder in which backups are stored follows a special naming convention. For example, backups for Forms that are based on the Customer table will be stored in a folder called 'backup\Tables\Customer\Form' that is under the folder where the Database is stored.
        In a couple of tests I just did this seems to be the case. Are you guys not seeing this.
        Tim Kiebert
        Eagle Creek Citrus
        A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved from a simpler system that worked just fine.

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          Re: V10 is much better than V9

          I was referring to the files highlighted in my attached image, which I see is different than what you are talking about here.
          Steve Wood
          See my profile on IADN

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            Tim,

            Yes, you can safely delete the folders but if you then go back to your app and change a layout, the pesky folders are back again.

            I need an option to turn the feature off.

            Just seen Steve's post and I am not referring to the files showing in his bitmap.

            Michael
            Last edited by Michael Humby; 10-29-2009, 08:14 AM. Reason: Add on

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              Re: V10 is much better than V9

              Tim,

              I am seeing shat you are seeing. It all seems very organized to me. Each table has a folder , which is in turn segregated by type (form, report...)
              Bill Griffin
              Parkell, Inc

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                Re: V10 is much better than V9

                Steve,
                Uhm, yeh, that looks like a real pain.
                Tim Kiebert
                Eagle Creek Citrus
                A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved from a simpler system that worked just fine.

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                  Re: V10 is much better than V9

                  Micheal, I agree. it would be handy to have a switch in the preferences to turn this off.
                  Tim Kiebert
                  Eagle Creek Citrus
                  A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved from a simpler system that worked just fine.

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                    Re: V10 is much better than V9

                    Originally posted by Steve Wood View Post
                    Another option would be to prefix them with something consistent to make them all sort to the same location and not be 'intermingled'.
                    These files do have a different filetype, so sorting them by file type cleans up the mess a bit. A different folder makes the most sense I think.
                    Bill Griffin
                    Parkell, Inc

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                      Re: V10 is much better than V9

                      Originally posted by Steve Wood View Post
                      I was referring to the files highlighted in my attached image, which I see is different than what you are talking about here.
                      These are the previous versions of the compiled web component files that get published to the web server... not the form backups! It would be good if these too could go into a _backup folder rather than just sitting among the live ones!

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                        Re: V10 is much better than V9

                        Mike's original statement is encouraging but I notice that nobody else has confirmed it.

                        Does anyone else have an app that was causing crashes and/or other strange [memory?] problems in v9 that has been thoroughly tested in v10 under similar conditions and works without problems? (or at least with far fewer problems)

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                          Re: V10 is much better than V9

                          Originally posted by CALocklin View Post
                          Mike's original statement is encouraging but I notice that nobody else has confirmed it.

                          Does anyone else have an app that was causing crashes and/or other strange [memory?] problems in v9 that has been thoroughly tested in v10 under similar conditions and works without problems? (or at least with far fewer problems)
                          Stay tuned. I've just put V10 out on a couple of PCs that worked great under V8, had various strange problems under V9, and were rolled back to V8 to keep me from losing any more hair. I'll know this coming week if V10 behaves better than V9 since the problems I saw under V9, although random and tough to track down, occurred daily. (If I forget to post back, give the thread a bump and that will jog the memory.)
                          Jim Coltz
                          Alpha Custom Database Solutions, LLC
                          A5CustomSolutions.com
                          [email protected]

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                            Re: V10 is much better than V9

                            Jim,

                            I have loaded the latest V10 October 29th build and it now messes up some of my reports (OK previous builds). I think the 'Allow growth when printing' behaves differently. If I turn it off for each field then it is OK. If I leave it on it grows the field regardless of whether it needs to grow. A real pain.

                            Still can't use V10 Runtime since it does not accept the Runtime Reportmailer.

                            Michael
                            Last edited by Michael Humby; 11-01-2009, 06:41 PM. Reason: Grammer

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                              Re: V10 is much better than V9

                              Michael, I'm also interested in how well desktop apps work in V10. I am holding off on it until I think its as good as V8. I'm currently working on a new app in V9, and am getting a lot of the unhandled exceptions and not authorized to access that part of memory issues, and unless V10 is better than 9, I may take it to V8. Clients don't care what the version is - just that it works, reliably.
                              Cole Custom Programming - Terrell, Texas
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