Re: Upgrading 2004 to v15

2018-04-19 Thread Douglas von Roeder via 4D_Tech
Mark: I don't have anything running V16 but the docs for OT state "4D V11.5+" and it is compatible with 32 bit and 64 bit versions. The web site (https://www.aparajitaworld.com/downloads) reads "What you will need: 4D V11 or later" and it confirms the 32 and 64 bit functionality. -- Douglas von

Re: Upgrading 2004 to v15

2018-04-19 Thread Jim Hays via 4D_Tech
Yes ObjectTools works with v16. We are on 16R6. It is 64bit as well. Jim On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 5:53 PM, Mark Zinke via 4D_Tech < 4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote: > Hi All, > > I was wondering if anyone knows if ObjectTools supports 4D V16? > > > > -- > Sent from:

Re: Upgrading 2004 to v15

2018-04-19 Thread Mark Zinke via 4D_Tech
Hi All, I was wondering if anyone knows if ObjectTools supports 4D V16? -- Sent from: http://4d.1045681.n5.nabble.com/4D-Tech-f1376241.html ** 4D Internet Users Group (4D iNUG) FAQ: http://lists.4d.com/faqnug.html Archive:

RE: Upgrading 2004 to v15

2016-09-01 Thread Myriad List
> From: Doug Hall <doughall...@gmail.com> > To: 4D iNug Technical <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> > Subject: Upgrading 2004 to v15 RE: Should I shoot for an interim version, say v13, or is it possible (practical) to go all the way from 2004 to v15? Doug; Definitely do not bo

Re: Upgrading 2004 to v15

2016-08-31 Thread Wayne Stewart
And guard your catalog.xml file with your life. :) On Thursday, 1 September 2016, Tim Nevels wrote: > On Aug 31, 2016, at 1:36 PM, Peter Mew wrote: > > > I just tried to open the 2004 database with the v13 development > environment and it converted both structure and

Re: Upgrading 2004 to v15

2016-08-31 Thread Wayne Stewart
Doug, It should just convert. I recently went from 6.7 to v15 in one step. No problem at all Wayne On Thursday, 1 September 2016, Doug Hall wrote: > When you guys say you've moved from 4D 2004 to v13 (or later) in one go, > you don't mean that the data file converts

Re: Upgrading 2004 to v15

2016-08-31 Thread Chip Scheide
Yes and no 4d has implemented a system of 'Find in Design' that, mostly, replaces Insider. It does some things that insider didn't, and there are a few things that insider did that the new system does not. Find in design does the insider cross referencing, live; BUT, it does so only on the

Re: Upgrading 2004 to v15

2016-08-31 Thread Peter Mew
Hi Doug I upgraded a 2004 database to v13 in one go. I had to rewrite some code for plugins no longer supported, many of the routines for which a plug was used, are now available in native 4D. I upgraded ALP to the latest version. There were no major problems with the 4D code. Good luck -pm

Re: Upgrading 2004 to v15

2016-08-31 Thread Philippe Ganter
Doug, As far as our plugins are concerned you’ll need to upgrade AreaList PrintList Pro and PrintList Pro to the current versions: www.e-node.net/alp www.e-node.net/plp Best regards, -- Phil forums.e-node.net > On 30 Aug 2016, at 23:17, Doug Hall wrote: > > For

Re: Upgrading 2004 to v15

2016-08-30 Thread Doug Hall
Thanks, Guy. I'll definitely check it out. On Tue, Aug 30, 2016 at 6:57 PM, Guy Algot wrote: > No problem Doug. If it changes let me know. > > You probably want to visit the Foundation page and upgrade your component. > There’s also a support list over there as well. > > > On

Re: Upgrading 2004 to v15

2016-08-30 Thread Lee Hinde
No, but you can quickly search the database for specific objects. Command/Control-Shift-F > On Aug 30, 2016, at 4:03 PM, Doug Hall wrote: > > Before I waste more of your time, I'm going to need to dive into the > upgrade manuals and do some further preening of my code,

Re: Upgrading 2004 to v15

2016-08-30 Thread Doug Hall
Oops. I accidentally sent the above before I was finished. Anyway, I'd like to pick some brains of those who've transitioned from a similar environment. Did you just rewrite the Bash routines? That's got to be a pain. Is there nothing out there that does a lot of the same stuff? I primarily used