foreign key constraint

william humphrey bill at bluewatermaritime.com
Wed Jan 27 10:48:46 CST 2010


Hi

If you can please try using the server. I use RunRev and was having exactly
the problems with vStudio that you were having before I did that. My other
suggestion is to not use any of the database commands that begin with "rev"
only use the vDatabase commands. Trevor had the same problem when developing
SQLyoga. The revDatabase commands seem to work with Valentina but don't
really.

I have reported the vStudio bugs into mantis for the crashing when you use
it with RunRev and don't use vServer but really the best solution is to just
use vServer.

When you are using vServer you can have RunRev open and be doing database
commands and at the same time you can have vStudio open and be modifying the
database. You don't know how nice that is until you try it! I always keep
vStudio open and can refer to my schema, make changes in tables, try out
SQL, all while programming in RunRev.

It is great!

Bill

On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 10:36 AM, Bernard Devlin <bdrunrev at gmail.com> wrote:

> Sorry, Bill.  I thought I answered that.
>
> On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 2:20 PM, william humphrey
> <bill at bluewatermaritime.com> wrote:
> > I still want to know. Are you directly accessing the database with
> vStudio
> > or are you using vServer office? Seriously I had no end of problems until
> I
> > started using vServer.
>
> AFAIK VServer is not part of ADK.  So, yes I'm accessing the database
> via VStudio.
>
> Rev with V4Rev does not crash when accessing the db. In fact, today
> I've eliminated V4Rev as any part of the problem.
>
> VStudio has crashed several times today already, and this computer was
> rebooted this morning and I have not even started Rev today.  That
> looks to me like definitive proof VStudio on Vista is unstable.
>
> Bernard
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