Opening Valentina v1.11 in Revolution
Lynn Fredricks
lfredricks at proactive-intl.com
Sat Dec 17 12:52:01 CST 2005
Hi David,
Valentina app isnt included in that offer. Are you running into a problem
only with initialization or something else?
Just an FYI but theres a tutorial coming in February's MacFormat magazine
:-)
Best regards,
Lynn Fredricks
President
Paradigma Software, Inc
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: valentina-bounces at lists.macserve.net
> [mailto:valentina-bounces at lists.macserve.net] On Behalf Of
> David Vaughan
> Sent: Saturday, December 17, 2005 2:13 AM
> To: Valentina Developers
> Subject: Re: Opening Valentina v1.11 in Revolution
>
> Ruslan
>
> Thanks, I know I can do it with Valentina calls but I am a
> little surprised. Have you and RunRev not just promoted a
> free Valentina
> v1.12 with new Revolution purchases? I did not notice any
> caveats on how it worked.
>
> Anyway, another question. I understood that the MacOSX
> version of Valentina included a licence to run Valentina
> Carbon, the database editor. However, it times out after ten
> minutes and the key for Valentina is not accepted by it. I
> could not find the editor or any licensing for it on the
> paradigmasoft web site. Is it separately licensed or is it
> included? In either case, how do I make it happen please?
>
> regards
> David
>
> On 17/12/2005, at 20:57, Ruslan Zasukhin wrote:
>
> > On 12/17/05 4:57 AM, "David Vaughan" <dvk at dvkconsult.com.au> wrote:
> >
> > Hi David,
> > Hi Marcus,
> >
> > RevDB for Valentina have develop Runtime Revolution itself.
> > So I think better ask what is wrong for rev team.
> >
> > IF I not mistake, Revolution in installation have some old 1.8.x
> > version of VXCMD wrapped to RevDB.
> >
> > It seems to me RevDB will not work with VXCMD 1.11 (i.e. Newer
> > version).
> >
> > David, I think that most VXCMD 1.x developers use not RevDB
> API, but
> > native VXCMD functions, which actually give you more features which
> > RebDB can do.
> >
> >
> >> Hello, a simple starter question.
> >>
> >> I am developing a comparatively small database in the
> sense that the
> >> data volume will not be huge, although it will comprise
> around 12-14
> >> tables. I have started using SQLite but thought I would
> compare using
> >> Valentina. However, this is proving less convenient because so far
> >> Valentina will not run!
> >>
> >> I can open Valentina from RunRev using the Valentina XCMD but not
> >> using <revOpenDatabase>, which looks like this:
> >>
> >> get revOpenDatabase("Valentina","",DBpath,,,,valentinaSerial,"")
> >>
> >> DBpath and valentinaSerial are set in the exactly same
> manner as in
> >> the successful XCMD method.
> >> The Rev function returns "invalid database type".
> >
> >> I have VXCMD_Macho_MC in the main Revolution folder, based
> on what I
> >> have read in the RunRev archives. Its location is /Applications/
> >> Revolution 2.6.1/VXCMD_Macho_MC
> >
> >> I have set the externals of the stack to that path and
> verified that
> >> the property is set correctly after a closing and re-opening the
> >> stack.
> >>
> >> Is that correct? Is there another step I am missing?
> >> The platform is Max OS X 10.4.3
> >
> > --
> > Best regards,
> >
> > Ruslan Zasukhin
> > VP Engineering and New Technology
> > Paradigma Software, Inc
> >
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> >
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