New KB article on the Universal Driver and REVPARAM (Network Product)
At 26 OCT 2020 03:21:40PM bshumsky wrote:
Hi, everyone. Just wanted to let you all know that we've added a new KB article on "best practices" for the Universal Driver and REVPARAM file. This document talks about how you might set up your network using both UD 4.x and UD 5.x.
Note that the KB article uses terms and concepts that will be familiar to those who already use the Universal Driver; if you're not familiar with these already, you might have a look at the Universal Driver manual first…
- Bryan Shumsky
At 26 OCT 2020 04:09PM Donald Bakke wrote:
Hi, everyone. Just wanted to let you all know that we've added a new KB article on "best practices" for the Universal Driver and REVPARAM file. This document talks about how you might set up your network using both UD 4.x and UD 5.x.
Note that the KB article uses terms and concepts that will be familiar to those who already use the Universal Driver; if you're not familiar with these already, you might have a look at the Universal Driver manual first…
- Bryan Shumsky
Thanks, Bryan!
At 29 OCT 2020 07:16AM Martin Drenovac wrote:
Bryan = for this dummy, where's the article?
At 29 OCT 2020 08:17AM bshumsky wrote:
where's the article?
Hi, Martin. There should be a menu bar across the top of the web site, one of whose items is "knowledge base". If you click on that, you'll see a set of options that let you select which knowledge base article you wish to see, and then the full list starting below that. As of now, the UD/REVPARAM article is the first one in that list.
Hope that helps,
- Bryan Shumsky
At 04 NOV 2020 04:12PM Martin Drenovac wrote:
Bryan - indeed there is
and it displays the following no matter the selection in the dropdown
"There are no articles in this category. If subcategories display on this page, they may have articles."
At 05 NOV 2020 11:14AM bshumsky wrote:
Hi, Martin. Can I ask you to clear your cookies on the browser, restart, re-log-in to Works and try again? I'm not seeing the same behavior you're describing, I'm afraid.
Thanks,
- Bryan Shumsky