| Subject |
Re: Changing 2019 address |
| From |
Bob McKinney <bmckinmey721@gmail.com> |
| Date |
Mon, 11 Oct 2021 15:23:12 -0400 |
| Newsgroups |
dbase.getting-started |
Ken Mayer, dBase, LLC Wrote:
> On 10/9/2021 3:20 PM, Bob McKinney wrote:
> > Hi Ken: I repaired the BMCustom Source Aliase address as you suggested. Same results.
> > I created a new form w/2019 just in case ther was something different. (see code below).
> >
> >
> > /* File name......Test.wfm
> > Purpose........Used for testing code
> >
> > */
> > ** END HEADER -- do not remove this line
> > //
> > // Generated on 10/09/2021
> > //
> > parameter bModal
> > local f
> > f = new TESTForm()
> > if (bModal)
> > f.mdi = false // ensure not MDI
> > f.readModal()
> > else
> > f.open()
> > endif
> > class TESTForm of DialogCForm from :BMCustom:dialog.cfm // error msg. dialog.cfm dosn't exist
>
> Okay, so what folder is dialog.cfm in?
>
> That's where BMCustom should be pointing to.
>
> Now, if this is a compiled executable, you have to keep in mind that
> source aliases are ignored. The Source Code Alias is ONLY for
> development purposes. If you need to point to the folder for a compiled
> application, the .ini file must have DEO paths set:
>
> [ObjectPath]
> objPath0=C:\SomeFolder\CustomFiles
>
> This must be the .ini file used by the executable ...
>
> Ken
>
> --
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