Form Designer and WIN311 (OpenInsight Specific)
At 21 OCT 1998 11:29:37PM Stephen Charlesworth wrote:
Running OI 3.7 (and previously 3.5) on a non-networked PC at a client site I tried to open a form and received the message 'You do not have access or update priveleges to the table'. On this machine I can modify the dictionary without any problems.
I have copied the application and data to WIN95 and NT workstations and opened the form without any problems at all. I have tried saving the form on other machines and copying it back to no avail. The compiled form will run OK but appears a little strange when viewed under WIN311 as if icons are partially hidden under the window title bar. It looks fine under 95 and NT.
Any suggestions ?
At 23 OCT 1998 12:50PM Cameron Revelation wrote:
Stephen,
Running OI 3.7 (and previously 3.5) on a non-networked PC at a client site I tried to open a form and received the message 'You do not have access or update priveleges to the table'. On this machine I can modify the dictionary without any problems.
This rings a bell, but only slightly. Years (?) ago I heard of a problem like this … maybe it was shortly after Windows 95 was released. It had something to do with one of the controls on the form. If you haven't already tracked it down, try this:
1. Save the form under a different name.
2. Open it (the new temporary copy) in the form designer.
3. Remove all edit tables and save it. See if the problem still exists.
4. Repeat steps one through three (i.e. keep starting over with the whole form) but each time remove one control type.
If I remember correctly, there was something about either:
1. The edit table or the edit box …
2. Something to do with the Style bits that Windows gave it …
I am sorry that this is vague, but I've only heard of it once and my memory is going and my ability to focus is
Cameron Purdy
Revelation Software
At 31 OCT 1998 06:17PM Aaron Kaplan wrote:
Maybe it's something with repository rights? I have an app that went from 2.61 to 3.6 and along the way we changed the author. Some windows and things still don't load properly unless we log in as the original author's name.