Subject |
Re: Directory verification |
From |
Charlie <tm@tc.com> |
Date |
Tue, 18 Apr 2017 13:41:35 -0400 |
Newsgroups |
dbase.getting-started |
Hi Heinz...
Yes I understand. Basically that is exactly what I am doing. By changing the name of the .iss file nothing I do in dbase will affect it. It will only be generating a new file in the original golfleague.iss. My new file name is golfleague1.iss which is always the same until I change it manually.....
Heinz Kesting Wrote:
> Hi Charlie,
> > Hi Heinz... Thanks so much for your help on this. I did implement this into the code and it worked really well. I used the drive code also.
> >
> Always mice to hear good news and success reports! Again, a pleasure for
> me ...
>
> > I am closing in on finishing the deployment. Learned a lot thinks to you. I finally figured out that I needed to re-name the .iss file as any time I updated dbase in the project it affected that file. Now it works great and I can see what any changes I make in the structure do without changing the .iss file.
> >
>
> As I said earlier, I prefer to change the .iss file only in the INNO
> compiler, or ISTool, not through the db project explorer, and the issue
> of your doubled table entries amplified my opinion on that.
> Hope it does not confuse you again ...
>
> > Hopefully I'll be done by tomorrow. Could be something I can't figure out. If that's the case I will post it here.
>
> I'll cross my fingers for you, good luck!
>
> Kind regards, Heinz
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