Re: SQL statement failing on Windows 4D Volume Desktop, other things discovered

2016-12-30 Thread Paul Ringsmuth
> Are you using port forwarding? There is a possible problem with Client > reaching SQL Server if the port is being changed. Hi Spencer. I am not using any network process at all. This is a standalone program which does not access anything but itself. The SQL was being used to find UUID fields

Re: SQL statement failing on Windows 4D Volume Desktop, other things discovered

2016-12-30 Thread ADeeg
Try with process arrays, local arrays does not work in compiled mode with SQLRegards Armin Paul Ringsmuth wrote > Environment:4D 15.3HF1 for Mac and Windows macOS Sierra 10.12.2Windows 7 > in VMWareEither running interpreted or running standalone with 4D Volume > Desktop on either platformThe

Re: SQL statement failing on Windows 4D Volume Desktop, other things discovered

2016-12-30 Thread Spencer Hinsdale
Are you using port forwarding? There is a possible problem with Client reaching SQL Server if the port is being changed. > On Dec 30, 2016, at 9:57 AM, Paul Ringsmuth wrote: > > Environment: > 4D 15.3HF1 for Mac and Windows > macOS Sierra 10.12.2 > Windows 7 in VMWare

SQL statement failing on Windows 4D Volume Desktop, other things discovered

2016-12-30 Thread Paul Ringsmuth
Environment: 4D 15.3HF1 for Mac and Windows macOS Sierra 10.12.2 Windows 7 in VMWare Either running interpreted or running standalone with 4D Volume Desktop on either platform The following SQL statement works on Macintosh both interpreted and built with 4D Volume Desktop. It works on Windows

Re: CROP PDF DOCUMENT

2016-12-30 Thread STARDATA
Understand. One possibile solution, would be open the pdf document, to do a print sceen, crop the image and save the cropped image. Open the pdf is not a problem, the problem is to close the pdf document in automatic. Thanks Ferdinando -- View this message in context:

Re: CROP PDF DOCUMENT

2016-12-30 Thread STARDATA
Hi, Is strange one feature that work only on Mac. How you suggest using web area? Thanks Ferdinando -- View this message in context: http://4d.1045681.n5.nabble.com/CROP-PDF-DOCUMENT-tp5749442p5749463.html Sent from the 4D Tech mailing list archive at Nabble.com.