The Second Tutorial....

Chuck Pelto cbpelto at pcisys.net
Thu Sep 23 11:05:29 CDT 2004


Hi Ruslan,

I understand that it is good to study examples. I study examples quite 
frequently. Once I'm familiar with an environment.

However, for getting into SQL for the first time, and at the price 
required to get into Valentina, one would hope that a valid tutorial 
was about. Something to help the first timer avoid having to reverse 
engineer their way into the SQL environment. [Note: I've worked in 
databases for the last 12 years. However, I felt a need to move into 
SQL and based on reports and seeing several tutorials I thought might 
be useful in overcoming the learning curve, decided to go with this 
product.]

By the way, if I sound a bit 'testie', it's because I (1) found the 
problem with VInit; something I'd missed in the documentation and (2) 
when running, it crashes. Doesn't even get to open the window. I'm 
working with a G4 running 10.3.5, RB 5.5.3 and Valentina plug-in build 
from Friday, September 17, 2004 3:43 PM.

I highly recommend bringing the official tutorials up to speed.

Regards,

Chuck Pelto

On Sep 22, 2004, at 10:13 PM, Ruslan Zasukhin wrote:

> On 9/23/04 12:11 AM, "Chuck Pelto" <cbpelto at pcisys.net> wrote:
>
>> ...I chose to work on seems to have a problem or two also.
>>
>> Using the Collector from John, which appears to be over two years old,
>> I'm getting an error that says VInit does not exist as a method or
>> property. According to the documentation that came with THIS tutorial,
>> VInit is supposed to initialize Valentina for an RB application. 
>> [Note:
>> Yes. ValentinaUtilities is in the project.]
>>
>> Looking at the Valentina reference documents, I find no mention of
>> VInit. Looks like old code. Or am I mistaken?
>
> I think they mean
>
>     ValentinaInit()
>
>
> We did not have Vinit never.
>
>
>> Finally, is there ANY tutorial at ALL for Valentina working with RB
>> that actually works? With RB 5?
>
> Chuck,
>
> I believe that all V4RB developers simply study examples that are in 
> V4RB
> archive. They are up to date, and they show many functionality. What 
> can be
> better?!
>
>
> -- 
> Best regards,
> Ruslan Zasukhin      [ I feel the need...the need for speed ]
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