Chuck, thanks for answering my question.

—K.R.H.

On Aug 29, 2011, at 22:20, Chuck Hill <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> On 2011-08-29, at 5:58 PM, Kevin Hinkson wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> I've recently moved to having my Model/EO code in a Wonder framework. So I 
>> now have a Wonder App (web app) and a Wonder Framework (model framework). 
>> 
>> I noticed that when the migrations in the model framework are run when 
>> launching the web app, a call to 
>> ERXJDBCUtilities.executeUpdateScriptFromResourceNamed to run a SQL file in 
>> the framework Resource folder is not found.
> 
> Is the third parameter to 
> ERXJDBCUtilities.executeUpdateScriptFromResourceNamed a null or the framework 
> name.  null means the application bundle.
> 
> Chuck
> 
> 
> 
>> I think this is because the Resource path is set to be the web app resource 
>> folder. Is there a way around this other than running 
>> ERXJDBCUtilities.executeQuery?
>> 
>> Also, might some setting be bungled or not set correctly? Any pointers would 
>> be helpful.
>> 
>> — K.R.H.
>> 
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