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Something wrong with application development
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22/11/2001 09:25:49
 
 
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21/11/2001 16:23:02
Sasha Burkich
Senior Systems Analyst
British Columbia, Canada
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
CodeMine
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00584642
Message ID:
00584900
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37
I guess I'll stick with that way too. Probably a lot easier that than trying to mess with the standard way of doing things for CodeMine.



>I don't want to try to move AppReg02 on my machine:
>
>In order to keep functionality of being able to run Forms independantly (Initialize Codemine Environment) I keep AppReg02 in Data on my machine. When I deploy, I don't keep it there, instead I put it in Local App. Folder on local workstation. Then, on first run I specify that Local Folder in a dialog that pops up.
>
>HTH,
>
>Sasha
>
>>Thanks Sasha you found it.
>>
>>It was in fact an error that I made. I moved Appreg02.* to another folder :-(
>>
>>The thing is that I want to put AppReg02.* in another folder (LocalData). Do you know how to tell CodeMine not to search for AppReg02.* in the Data folder but in LocalData folder?
>>
>>
>>
>>>Check for these guys:
>>>
>>>data\appreg01.dbf
>>>data\appreg02.dbf
>>>source\appdefs.h
>>>
>>>HTH,
>>>
>>>Sasha
>>>
>>>>The folder is in CodeMine and it has a project in it
>>>>
>>>>>Denis:
>>>>>
>>>>>The folder should be under the Codemine parent folder and, as I recall, needs to have a project in it too ie., c:\Codemine\"NameOfTheFolder" containing at least a project.
>>>>>
>>>>>>VFP 6.0
>>>>>>CodeMine 6.1.19
>>>>>>
>>>>>>When I try to initialize the development environment for CodeMine I receive the following error message
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"NameOfTheFolder" is not a CodeMine application development folder.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I did some modifications had a system crash. After I rebooted (w98) this was the result.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Anyone can tell me what could be missing so that the folder could be considered again an application development folder by CodeMine?
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