I'm importing into a datastore from a file.
I did find a way to make it work, however.
By building the objects into a .pbd the process works.
I'm not sure why this is so, but it does solve the problem.
The importfile method works perfectly when I run my app in the development environment.
However, it doesn't work from the executeable!
Anyone know why this is happening??
Thanks, in advance, for any help.
I would like to incorporate "tool-tips" functionality when the pointer is moved over a particular column in a datawindow.
Is there a way to do this?
I'm using PB9.0
I appreciate all of your responses, but I found the problem.
I feel kinda foolish.
I was trying to run the scheduled job thru a 'Remote Desktop' session on my PC. When I finally got off my butt and ran it directly on the server, everything worked perfectly.
The only output to the testlog was "o files copied".
Not much help - I already knew that.
Using xcopy didn't change anything.
Thanks for the suggestions anyway.
A little more info:
I'm trying to run this "copy filename*.dat newfile.dat"
It doesn't seem to like the wildcard *. Why not?
I've written a simple batch file which runs perfectly.
However, if I call it from a scheduled task, some of the commands don't work. Specifically, the DOS copy command.
I'd appreciate any suggestions as to why this is happening.
Can anyone tell me what this message means?
"NOTICE: ida0: slot 6: invalid request on dev 1/0 blk 16843264 logical unit=0, block=16843264, size=1, cmd=0xA0, status=0x10"
I'm running Norton Internet Security 2002 with WinXP Home and RoadRunner cable modem.
After running LiveUpdate, it now takes 'forever' to open a web page. If I disable NIS, everything works fine.
I've seen several references to this problem in other threads, but am wondering if anyone has...
Thanks to each of you. I solved the problem based on ralphtrent's initial response.
Needless to say, I'm new to all this, and I really appreciate the help.
Ken
At the risk of clearly demonstrating my ignorance, I need you to explain "IIS", and how I would verify that 'anonymous authentication' is not allowed?
Can anyone tell me what would cause Request.ServerVariables("LOGON_USER") to return a null??
This was working fine for us until a collegue made a change in the server's security settings. I suspect a connection, but don't know enough to figure it out.
Thanks
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