Valentina Manual?

Ruslan Zasukhin ruslan_zasukhin at valentina-db.com
Thu Sep 2 01:44:03 CDT 2010


On 9/1/10 7:18 PM, "Beatrix Willius" <bwillius at gmx.de> wrote:

Hi Werner,
Hi Beatrix,
 
> as far as I remember there was a lot to change from V1 to V2. A big part of
> the API was changed. You can get the version of RB by checking the first
> characters of the project file.
> 
> @Ruslan: wasn't there a guide to help with this? At least there were some
> posts to this mailing list.

This is that guide.

http://www.valentina-db.com/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=valentina:products:adk:v4rb
:manual:convert_1_2

 
> Am 01.09.2010 um 11:27 schrieb Ubr Werner:
> 
>> but there I didn't  really find what I am searching for.
>> Once there was a tutorial "Valentina for Realbasic, c1999-2000" and there was
>> described how to build static classes. The current tutorial seems to use only
>> a dynamic approach.
>> The project I have to update is old and relies on the class technique. The
>> latest version of the project crash RB on compiling. all previous RB-Version
>> I try also do.
>> When I try an earlier version of the project I get a lot of compiler messages
>> that functions are not found (FirstRecord, Lastrecord, Set...) I am not sure
>> to have heard that the class method is not supported any more but I couldn't
>> find a certain info so I am searching for an actual manual or tutorial
>> describing that method so I can find the error.
>> 
>> Also a problem is that, thanks to missing version info in the Valentina
>> plugin, I do not know which version the project was built with. 2/2008 the
>> project was to be updated with the actual V$RB Version but this version now
>> doesn't work, the previous Version seemed to be from somewhere in 2003 (VRB
>> 1.xx or so). In the lost of old V4RB Versions I couldn find some history info
>> to find which version should be compatible to which RB Version and should
>> work with the license code from 2/2008.
>> It would be a mess to fiddle around and try all the version in combination
>> with a project I do not know for which VRB version it was built.

-- 
Best regards,

Ruslan Zasukhin
VP Engineering and New Technology
Paradigma Software, Inc

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