The V2A baseline was posted yesterday on the site.
Donna
Tai Phuong wrote:
Mel Pettit wrote:
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You mean I got Dynamics 1.1 when I down Loaded Possenet V2 Baseline 4?
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Yes, (I am pretty sure)
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Is there a baseline ZIP file for Dynamics 2.0A or must I use CVS to get
this?
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As far as I know, there's no baseline ZIP file for Dynamics 2.0A
Use Tom's instruction to download with posse_30 tag
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Regards,
Tai
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I'm not interested in submitting code, just reviewing and testing it.
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Mel Pettit
CUSA Technologies
Reliance Development Team
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Hi Mark,
We have a naming confusion here,
"V2.0 Baseline 4" that Mel is using is (Progress)Dynamics 1.1A
-- The "V2.0" is POSSE source code version 2, tagged posse_20 on Possenet
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The (Progress)Dynamics 2.0A is actually POSSE source code version 3,
tagged posse_30
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If the "V2" you refer to is Dynamics 2.0A, then certainly issue 4192 has
been resolved
and you will not get the "Invalid Object Type" warning.
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Hope this clears up the confusion.
Regards,
Tai
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Mark Roberts wrote:
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Tai,
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Shouldn't a fix in SP3 automatically become part of
the standard ADO's or .d's being loaded in V2? Not a
perpetual fix, hopefully?
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Mark.
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Tai Phuong wrote: > Hi
Mel,
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You running into issue 4192!
Regards,
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Mel Pettit wrote:
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I had already down loaded the possenet V2 baseline
4 zip file (without
CVS). Following the instructions with that I
compiled it with out
problems.
I then used your instructions along with the
Getting Started With Progress
Dynamics by John Sadd white paper to install
Dynamics. Everything was fine
until I Generated the Objects against the
sports2000 database That is when
I received the error?
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Do I really need to use the CVS system and keep my
code up to date? I
thought that the baseline was a stable release and
would be better to Start
learning the product.
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My current software is Progress 9.1d (no patch)
ProVision Plus.
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Thanks
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Mel Pettit
CUSA Technologies
Reliance Development Team
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Tom Nordhougen
dev@icf.possenet.org
m> cc:
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Subject: Re: Object Type Specified is
invalid
11/14/02 11:11 AM
Please respond to
dev
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Mel,
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Please provide some details about your
environment, and the steps you have
followed to get where you are. Since I helped you
get set up, I am pretty
sure you have the following:
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- Progress ProVision 9.1D01
- Posse Dynamics 2.0 (cvs checkout -r posse_30
posseall)
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One issue is that the Getting Started document you
are referring to was
written with Dynamics 1.1 in mind, and there have
been some significant
changes since then.
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Have you:
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- Obtained a Posse Dynamics site id from
possenet.org and entered it into
your
repository?
- Created a new Product Module?
- Run and Entity Import on the sports2000
database?
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Please provide more information on what you have
done so far leading up to
the
error. It seems like you are missing some data in
your icfdb database
(a.k.a., Dynamics Repository).
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Regards,
Tom
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Mel Pettit wrote:
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Thanks to all for the help in setting up ICF.
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Now I have a new problem. When Generating
Objects in the sports2000
database (using Getting Started With Progress
Dynamics by John Sadd) I
get
the following error
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'The Object Type Specified is Invalid (AF:5)'
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This happens when Generating Logic Procedure in
Repository. Could some
give me a clue as to what I did wrong? The
error message sure does not.
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Mel Pettit
CUSA Technologies
Reliance Development Team
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