Title: Re: Witango-Talk: Tango 2kServer
My Tango 2K Server disc I suppose is scratched to the point it won’t load. I went to reinstall and coudlnt’ install. I have my serial number, does anyone have an archive that Tango 2K Server for Windows can be downloaded???
Any help would be apprecaited
Great idea.
I'll do that next time put it in the login taf so if it is before the date
time they get the redirect.
Dan
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One comment that I wanted to make about something you said that was
happenning on startup. I think that you said that people were trying to get
in before the scheduled time. Why not add an IF action at the beginning of
the taf to check the currentdate/time and send the user to an alternate page
if
I'm doing a multi-step process within a transaction. I can see the program
executing my SQL statements, but at the end of the run it has changed no
data. I'm not doing a roll-back, I'm doing a commit.
If I rip-out the transactions it works fine.
I only need to do a roll-back under certain conditi
OK here is what I learned and did. Thanks a lot to Jason who helped me work
through this. It was money well spent for an extra pair of eyes and a very
reasonable consulting fee.
1. I was passing the userreferance arg everywhere that was not an issues
but:
2. I was doing it a little two much. I was
What are the permissions on the following directories:
/Applications/Witango/Server/configuration
/Applications/Witango/Logs/log.WitangoServer
(The witango user must be able to write to these directories.)
Also: cat, more, less, and tail are probably better tools for reading log
Witango has been crashing randomly about once a day even without a load on
the server.
When I try to view the log with Pico I get [ File read error ]
Could these two be related in any way?
Chris
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For what it's worth, I'm dealing with User variables disappearing - the
support from WiTango was pointing towards my not using
<@userreferenceargument> in all the links.
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Christian,
You're right - the outer join symbol for OpenBase is just * instead of
*= or =* . In order to get this to work, copy your sql query from that
action into a Direct DBMS action and replace with the right syntax
wherever you are doing your joins. You can then do the exact same stuff
I don't know anything about OpenBase, but I've heard of databases that
only support outer joins in one direction. I.e. They might only support a
left outer join but not a right one. However, you can always switch the order
of the tables in the join definition to change the direction of an outer
jo
I played around with OpenBase last spring. If memory serves me correctly,
there was limited support for outer joins.
Bill's suggestion was a good one, you might want to find the syntax for what
you're trying to do (if it exists), put it into a Direct DBMS action and
then work backwords to see if t
If your database does not understand it, you will need to go to a Direct
DBMS action, and use a syntax that your database does understand.
Bill
On Tue, 04 Feb 2003 07:30:29 +0100, Christian Platt wrote:
>Ji list, i am missing a "*" symbol for outer joins in the search action.
>Instead i find le
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