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Michael,
I have the same error on 5.8 Rev 4 did you manage to resolve it
Thanks
I am still a little confused
How is it that this validates fine in XMLSpy2008 but when I try it in Cloverleaf I start getting all these errors ?
The customer has also validated it in XMLSpy 2009
Why does Cloverleaf have problems
Should I try 5.8 ?
Cheers,
Bill
Dear Clovertechers,
I’ve attached a copy of the xsd and xml files I’m using
Just in case anyone wanted to test
Cheers,
Bill
Rob, Any chance that copies of presentation etc will be made available to those of us who cannot physically attend
Cheers,
Bill
April 2, 2007 at 8:12 pm in reply to: Moving from test to production… recommended methodologies? #60967We’ve developed a couple of procedures 1. For a completely new interface
We build up all required components ie Xlates, tcl code, Tables etc into a tar file (under Unix) which resides in a directory along with a .txt file of instructions
We then move, FTP the folder over untar and perform any manual steps ie mktclindex
2. For bug fixes enhancements etc
Once again we build a tar file of all necessary components use -T option to read list from file
Move tar file over
We have a script which “applies” the tar file, it also writes to a history file so we can track waht cahnges have been applied and when
Happy to share this with you if you are interested
Cheers,
Bill
Don, We run 5.3 Client under Vmware Workstation 4.5.2 (OS w2000) without any problems
Have not tried running the engine
Cheers,
Bill
Just interested to hear how people manage the following We have a nightly cron job which amongst other things does a log file cycle for each process, it also copies the .old files to an archive directory
This works fine unless the process is bounced for some reason during the day, this cycles log files but does not do the archive, hence log file data can be lost
I’m just looking at options to manage this, suggestions so far are
1. Have another cron which runs frequently looking for .old’s to arachive
2. Rather than use hcienginestop have a routine to do the archive then hcienginestop
Any other suggestions ?
Cheers
Charlie, Thanks The question was motivated by a need to easily compare fields files across a number of sites, more a version control issue
I just write a script to sort the file
Cheers,
Bill
Rick, Thanks
Is that a “one of” or will it be maintained
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