Mohammed Muzammil

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  • in reply to: Logs for messages deleted in Recovery Database #77667
    Mohammed Muzammil
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      thanks Ross – I will take a note of that.

      In my case, the messages were deleted via the GUI, and it was only later that I wanted to check which of them were actually deleted.

      I know recovery db stores messages at various different states throughout a message journey.

      Can it be confirmed that if a message is deleted from the recovery DB then surely it has not been sent to the outbound system? (unless obviously the inbound system resends the message)

      thanks.

      in reply to: Windows update process. #68168
      Mohammed Muzammil
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        Hello,

        I would be keen to hear any response to this.

        Kind regards,

        Muzammil

        in reply to: External TCL Editor #75316
        Mohammed Muzammil
        Participant

          Jerry,

          Sorry – I may not be able to answer that.

          But as mentioned in the post above you could follow the steps for setting up a profile in NP++ pointing to /tclprocs.. I am currently using this and it is working quite well.

          Also found this useful link about, NP++ settings for TCL:

          http://wiki.tcl.tk/14992

          (see post by scottdware)

          in reply to: External TCL Editor #75314
          Mohammed Muzammil
          Participant

            Super.. that does work Cullen. Thanks.

            In the meanwhile I have set up a profile on Notepad++ to point to the tclprocs directory: /hci/healthvision/cis5.8/integrator/rbhtest/tclprocs

            Once a new proc has been added clicking the refresh button in the sitemanager would allow the tcl proc to be used from within Clover.

            This does help quite a lot in creating/editing TCL’s, especially for someone from a .NET background..!

            thanks

            in reply to: External TCL Editor #75311
            Mohammed Muzammil
            Participant

              Thanks Bill.

              I did try that, however when trying to edit a TCL, it was opening up an empty editor..

              I have attached the settings screen shot in the first post. Probably I have missed something very basic!

              Let me know.

              regards,

              in reply to: FTP: Uploading to a URL without a file name! #75194
              Mohammed Muzammil
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                Thank you Sylaja.

                All,

                We used a different setup and files were being sent without errors:

                 

                  – used a single process for both the I/B and O/B thread

                  – A different TCL was being called in the dir parse and IB data context

                I am not very sure which of two were responsible for the error, but if I do come across will post it.

                regards,

                in reply to: File transfer on same server #75165
                Mohammed Muzammil
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                  Thank you Robert,Jim:

                  I did one change to the thread configuration settings (as per your screenshot) and it got it working!

                   – Under the Route messages tab, the Route name was changed to _HCI_static_route_  (by default it was named ‘New Id’..).

                  Maybe this name/identifier is used internally by CL to route?

                  Anyways, thanks a lot for your help.

                  Regards,

                  in reply to: File transfer on same server #75161
                  Mohammed Muzammil
                  Participant

                    Thank you both for the prompt reply.

                    Please find my netconfig file attached. I have created a new route rule to route to the same thread. The file is being picked up by the IB thread, however nothing is being written to the OB thread.

                    I can see some TCL’s in your netconfigs:  

                    I have a very basic question: Will a TCL script be required for this transfer process?

                    At the moment, for test purposes, the only task I wanted to achieve was a simple file transfer for one dir to another. (no filename/data manipulation etc).

                    Regards,

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