Database Flush Command not working

william humphrey bill at bluewatermaritime.com
Sat Jan 22 08:48:25 CST 2011


How do I call vServer without crashing my Mac (the only way I do it now)?

On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 6:46 AM, Ivan Smahin
<ivan_smahin at paradigmasoft.com>wrote:

> On 1/22/2011 12:05 AM, william humphrey wrote:
>
>> I did the show properties. The flusheachdatachanges is "1". That's nice
>> feature show properties. I can see the version of my server there too.
>>
>> So I'm back to needing a way to be sure the database changes are saved
>> from within livecode since the flush setting in vserver is not doing the
>> job.
>>
>>
> No idea. It works for me and others.
> You may try following.
> Just using vStudio create some simple table and add a couple of records
> then kill vServer. Next start you must see that records.
> Does it work for you?
>
> Actually there is no difference - what the client is - vStudio or
> LiveCode's ADK.
> One more thing you can do clarify this issue - set VerboseLevel to 3, start
> vServer,
> run your app and kill vserver in the middle. And send me vServer log.
>
>
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> Ivan Smahin
> Senior Software Engineer
> Paradigma Software, Inc
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