Re: [FIC] Problems with Adapted code

Author: Thierry Nivelet

Posted: 2017-07-24 at 05:27:50

Mike,

another point: if you don't mind, make sure to follow up on the hint and

solutions we provide here and/or by PM: it helps us sort out what is

pending or not, and what needs more work.

Thanks,

Thierry Nivelet

FoxInCloud

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Le 22/07/2017 à 07:23, mbsoftwaresolutions@mbsoftwaresolutions.com a écrit :

> Hi Thierry,

>

> Finally getting back to this.

>

> After running Step 2 in FAA, I reviewed the changes it said I had to

> make. Made nearly all of them. (Some didn't seem applicable...for

> example, no need to flag my pathing in my variable declarations MyVar

> as MyClass of c:\dev\client\classes\mjbbase.vcx). I made these

> changes in my newly auto-created C:\TEST\dev\client\... folders

> (instead of C:\DEV\CLIENT\... folders). I will say that when

> reviewing the file in FAA, it makes the file ReadOnly and then when I

> close that preview screen, the file remains ReadOnly and I have to use

> Windows Explorer to change the file attribute back to R/W. (Also, it

> only made the VCX part of the classlib R/O...not the VCT also). It'd

> be nice if it didn't change the file to R/O since it's the

> auto-created C:\TEST\... copy anyway.

>

> Got errors on test and prod compiles, but it still powered through and

> said completed, green light, ready to go. Verified Fox logo showed in

> the browser. Ok. Then choose a form to launch, but then it crashed.

>

> Screenshots:

> - prod (https://www.screencast.com/t/BEvNWqJjkD)

> - test (https://www.screencast.com/t/JSQUSsAkVU4t)

> - final crash (https://www.screencast.com/t/Jb3nIbUld)

>

> Met another potential client today whom could benefit greatly from

> this, so I'm hoping your team can advise me on how to fix this! Would

> it help to publish my trials on the WWWC site instead? Maybe it's more

> FIC traffic there?

>

> Please advise...thanks!

> --Mike

>

>

> On 2017-07-05 12:37, Thierry Nivelet wrote:

>> Hi Mike,

>>

>> 1- yes, FAA replaces all WAIT by wWait() - you can let FAA do this

>> replacement

>> Reviewing the adaptations in the FAA grid (and the explanations below)

>> will probably help you understand what FAA does and why.

>>

>> 2- provide the error you get so that we can find a fix.

>> To get help, « I have an error » or « it does not work » always

>> require additional detailed info. to help sort the issue out.

>>

>> 3- « FAA completes »: which FAA step do you mean? 1, 2 or 3?

>> If you’ve completed step 3 successfully, you need to (xxx being the

>> app prefix you chose during steps 2 and 3):

>> in VFP IDE: do <path to>\xxxTest.prg

>> in browser: localhost/xxxTest

>>

>> Kind regards,

>>

>> Thierry Nivelet

>> FoxinCloud

>> Give your VFP app a new life in the cloud

>> http://foxincloud.com/

>>

>>> Le 5 juil. 2017 à 08:13, mbsoftwaresolutions@mbsoftwaresolutions.com

>>> a écrit :

>>>

>>> Question #1: do WAIT WINDOW instructions need to be taken out of the

>>> original code base?

>>>

>>> Question #2: what's my next step?

>>>

>>> Question #3: after FAA completes, how do I launch this newly adapted

>>> app in my local browser???

>>

>>

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