Brengt,
I changed the method to the following with help from Scott Cadillac.
<@assign request$httpHeader "<@var application$RedirectPrefix>Location:
<@var method$URL
encoding=metahtml><@crlf><@setcookies><@userreferencecookie><@crlf><@crlf>">
The variable RedirectPrefix should be set to HTTP/1.0
action in a method, not a
>direct dbms action.
>
>Do quety actions have trouble with syntax sometimes.
>
>Thanks
>
>Steve
>
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Troy,
Thanks for the quick response. It is a query action in a method, not a
direct dbms action.
Do quety actions hav
t;Do quety actions have trouble with syntax sometimes.
>
>Thanks
>
>Steve
>
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Is this a direct dbms action?
I have found that sometimes on the direct dbms actions if the command is on
multiple lines and the where clause has parens in it, it will cause an
error.
Try putting the entire
Is this a direct dbms action?
I have found that sometimes on the direct dbms actions if the command is on
multiple lines and the where clause has parens in it, it will cause an
error.
Try putting the entire command on one line.
Troy Sosamon
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Hi Steve,
The TCF needs to be either in the same folder as the calling DEFAULT.TAF
file
or
in the folder designated by the "TCFSEARCHPATH=" setting in the T4server.ini
Hope this helps
Ben Johansen - http://www.pcforge.com
Authorized WiTango Reseller
http://www.pcforge.com/WitangoGoodies.htm
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> It would be really useful to the list if someone were to generate a sQL
> step
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Anyone have username and passwords for
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> Pervasive ODBC server need to be install you can or they use to have a 2
> user version on their site www.Pervasive.com
Zatko
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ODBC driver to which DB do you need? The Pervasive ODBC drivers used to
be
automatically installed when installing Tango.
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>
> Sorry if I don't have the history correct about Witango. I'm
> a new user for
> about 3 months.
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> Still would like to get the ODBC driver
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> Thanks
>
> Steve
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Tango 1.0 was released almost 7 years ago by EveryWare Development Inc.
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> Sorry for the dumb question. About all I know about Pervasive from reading
> the list is that they originally started Tango.
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> I'm trying to come up with the ODBC drivers to bring up StoreFront. Are
> these
Hello, Fogelson, Steve! On 10/11/2002 2:35 PM -0500, you wrote in whole or part:
>Sorry for the dumb question. About all I know about Pervasive from reading
>the list is that they originally started Tango.
Whoa! are YOU ever in for an earful...
Beverly
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need to access StoreFront.
Thanks
Steve
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And we all said in unison: "that would be Pervasive.S
.MKD Malz++Kassner CAD5 Drawing
.DDF would be Btreive
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Can someone t
And we all said in unison: "that would be Pervasive.SQL"
Let's see how many replies you get in the next 10 minutes.
cheers, and Happy Canadian Thanksgiving to our American cousins ...
Ian
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Can someone tell me what database manager uses MKD and D
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