Yes, I think so.
I have a table that has many n-tables.
When I try to use the classic query editor on it, it sits there for like 20
seconds and then puts up an alert that I’ve run out of stack space. (stack is
set to 1024 x 1024)
It’s probably going round and round…
I’ve already removed Cache_C
Hi Miyako,
Yes, I think it would be interesting to be able to set the levels for
propagating relations as well as being able to show only the 1->N relations.
Thanks for your time on this.
Paul
> Le 15 déc. 2016 à 03:42, Keisuke Miyako a écrit :
>
> Hello,
>
> thank you for your comments.
Hello,
thank you for your comments.
I think it makes more sense to remove "Cache_CREATE_LIST" from the "Host
Startup" event. (done on GitHub).
it is just an overkill, besides, you might want to set table/fields titles in
your startup code.
moving forward, do you think it would be useful to
a.
Hi everyone,
Sorry, I started the thread but I haven’t been able to look at this since
Monday. On Monday we ran into problems with Miyako’s component because the
“cache_CREATE_LIST" process was using very high amounts of CPU and running for
a very long time. I didn’t have time to investigate b
the Components folder contains an alias (mac) to the 4DB,
maybe you didn't copy the actual 4DB to your Components folder?
> "The specified module could not be found"
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no idea...
maybe you need to re-compile the component after changing its database language
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(note: Japanese as a database language requires an extra module installed in 4D)
> 2016/12/10 1:05、Randy Engle <4d.l...@xc2.us> のメール:
> "The specified module could not be found"
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Miyako,
Many, many thanks for this!
However,
Upon starting my DB, I get:
"The specified module could not be found"
Got any ideas about this?
Thanks
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