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Where's My Operation Going?

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    Where's My Operation Going?

    Another newbie tale of woe:

    I have a personnel application I developed on my desktop, then moved to a network drive so a couple others could use it.

    One of the operations used is an append from a transaction table to a master. Unfortunately, this stopped working sometime after I created it. I went to diagnose the problem and found that my append operation was using the wrong master file... the one on my desktop.

    No problem, I just created a new append operation. But wait... when I saved it, it didn't show up in the operations list, and I got an error message saying it couldn't be run because it didn't exist. So I tried again, not using the genie. When I went to save it... I saw my first effort, the one I couldn't run, already there. I finished saving, and guess what, same result. The new operation wasn't there.

    I'm attaching a screen grab of my sixth attempt. Does this ring any bells?

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    Re: Where's My Operation Going?

    Doug, FWIW I recall having the same sort of problem, but I admit it's some time ago now and was in A5 version 5. I rarely encounter this problem now because I tend to hand code my own operations.

    I recall that A5 adds a fully qualified path to the name of the tables in the append operations it creates. So if I subsequently moved my application to another folder the operation still referred to the old location. The solution that worked for me was to remove the path names from the table names in my operations. A5 then defaulted to the current location of my application, which is exactly what I wanted.

    I hope this helps.

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      #3
      Re: Where's My Operation Going?

      Just a thought:

      Are you doing the operation(when you develope it) on the server app?

      Are you using a shadow to run the application from your computer with a runtime?

      Are you removing the hard coded paths to the table/sets from your code/operations/scripts/udf's?

      Are you renewing your shadow for all computers on completion of changes?

      If you keep a copy of the server app on your own computer, it can get confusing.

      Dave Mason
      Dave Mason
      [email protected]
      Skype is dave.mason46

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        #4
        Re: Where's My Operation Going?

        One other thing you might try.

        Delete the old operation and name the new one different and see what happens.

        Dave
        Dave Mason
        [email protected]
        Skype is dave.mason46

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          #5
          Re: Where's My Operation Going?

          Dave,

          Thanks for your help. Yes,I am trying to create this new operation on the server itself. No shadowing involved to my knowledge, but the person who uses this particular part of the application DOES use the runtime version.

          I did discover that the table paths were fully qualified as part of my troubleshooting, and corrected that in a couple instances. I will now go look for more examples.

          And I did delete a couple old operations. They stayed deleted, but the new ones still refused to show up.

          Again, thanks for the help.

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            #6
            Re: Where's My Operation Going?

            Brett,

            Thanks for the reply. In my first round of troubleshooting I did find fully-qualified paths and attempted to change them, but being a newbie I didn't think of showing the underlying Xbasic and modifying that. The operation dialogs didn't give me the opportunity to alter the master table path, so I deleted the operation and tried to create a new one, which put me where I am now.

            BTW, I LOVE your city. Reminds me of San Francisco, but a little more windy. Hope to be there again some day.

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              Re: Where's My Operation Going?

              Originally posted by DougD View Post
              Brett,
              BTW, I LOVE your city. Reminds me of San Francisco, but a little more windy. Hope to be there again some day.
              Thanks, Doug. And judging by today's weather summer has finally arrived. :)

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