> So, could this structure data not be used to create a new 4D database? Can
> it be
> imported back into 4D…?
This question hits the nail on the head. So you can export all your code and
the forms into text files and commit them into a source code revision system
like git or hg. But this does
As I know, not yet for the moment, may be later V18 or
V17R3 give us, for the moment, the capability to manage sources with a
Version control system, like Hithub does.
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So, could this structure data not be used to create a new 4D database? Can it
be imported back into 4D…?
Thanks,
Robert
> On Oct 16, 2018, at 6:26 PM, Timothy Penner via 4D_Tech
> <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote:
>
> It's in v17 R3
> https://blog.4d.com/text-files-from-your-structure-file/
> <
Hi Dani, yes, thanks for the reminder. I think I used your product once before.
As I recall only methods are exported and that some resources that fully define
the structure are not represented, do I have that right? It looks like v17R3
will export forms and all other resources.
R
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You can also use my free Code Analysis component. There are versions of the
component that work with 4D v12 and on. The code export works very well. You
can also use it to do a direct comparison from your structure to a previously
exported methods.
It is possible to export the forms to json. Th
> I don’t seem to have this command in 4D v17R2 or 15.6.
It's in v17 R3
https://blog.4d.com/text-files-from-your-structure-file/
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Okay, I just found the answer—super-cool!!!
From the blog: "All of the above scenarios are now possible! Beginning with v17
R3, you can export the .4DB file into multiple text files. This offers you many
new possibilities."
Text files from your structure file – 4D Blog
> https://blog.4d.com/tex
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