Not getting it
Robert Sneidar
bobs at twft.com
Fri Apr 7 22:01:09 CDT 2006
Hi all.
I know I must sound the newbie, but I read the following in the
tutorial:
Start of work with Valentina
You have to set external references for the stack first.
It could be done using "Stack Property Inspector". Here you just need
to define the path to
the V4REV_win.dll and(or) to the V4REV_Macho depends on OS target you
wish to use.
In order to start you should initialize Valentina with the help of
Valentina_Init() function. It
could be done in "on openCard" event, for example.
To do this you should make the following:
• Choose "Edit Card Script" from the card popup menu.
• Write the following text:
on OpenCard
get Valentina_Init( 10 * 1024 * 1024 )
end OpenCard
What specifically, do you MEAN by, "You have to set external
references for the stack first"? What external reference, and why??
"It could be done using "Stack Property Inspector". Here you just
need to define the path to
the V4REV_win.dll and(or) to the V4REV_Macho depends on OS target you
wish to use.
In order to start you should initialize Valentina with the help of
Valentina_Init() function."
Are you saying I have to create a custom property with the path to
the valentina functions? What should I name the property?? Are you
saying I have to insert the V4REV_Macho into the command hierarchy?
What EXACTLY am I supposed to do?? I call Valentina_Init(10 * 1024 *
1024) and I just get a script error! I, being a dolt, need a step by
step list of things to do to get a blank Revolution stack prepped to
work with databases.
I don't mean to be critical, but the manuals (I have tried very hard
to read through them) were clearly written by someone not quite
familiar with English grammar. I am sure he is a brilliant man, but
someone else really needs to rewrite these manuals in a manner that
is going to make sense to someone who does not already know almost
everything already (that would be me) so someone starting from
scratch can get up and running quickly.
I will dig around the sample stacks to try to make sense of it all.
But I paid $300 for this so I could get databases going quickly. Now
I am going to have to spend a LOT of time trying to learn everything
by trial and error.
What would really be helpful is a template stack with all the
functions someone needed to do to create, open, query, update and
close databases. I will poke around and see it there is something
like that.
Bob Sneidar
IT Manager
Logos Management
Calvary Chapel CM
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