prc table new code ingnored
Guy Templin
Guy_Templin at adelphikitchens.com
Mon May 5 09:46:42 PDT 2008
Maybe you didn't tokenize the table and are running rclerk or report?
Guy Templin
Adelphi Kitchens, Inc.
610-693-3101
guy_templin at adelphikitchens.com
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Sent: Saturday, May 03, 2008 12:47 PM
To: simply
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Subject: RE: prc table new code ingnored
simply put:
>
> I have a prc table that has been updated, yet the new code is being
ignored. The new table eliminates a popup update, but even though the code
is gone, it executes old version, dclerk and rclerk. Even with debugger on
it shows old code.
>
> This is unix filepro, all other updates in prc table are being obeyed. I
have started new table and loaded old table to new name still same problem.
>
> Any ideas
This is typically common in environments where multiple sub-systems exist.
You may be making the changes in one environment and running the programs in
a 2nd environment settings.
Just make sure your work environment are consistent for both, development
and runtime.
There is also the possibility that if you are running off a menu, you are
editing fileA
and running program on fileB.
Another possibility is that the edited program is conditionally called. You
have multiple
versions of the called script and edited one but you are still calling an
old version due
to met (or not) conditions.
The least possible is that you are editing your code in Server A and testing
in Server B
without uploading changed processing tables ... 8-) Sorry, could not
resist!
Good luck!
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Jose Lerebours
http://www.fpgroups.com
954-559-7186
filePro + PHP Solution Developer
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