![]() … I would expect this because the database has a unique field … Instead ofĪn scary exception message, can I capture these types of exceptions, and Same data again, (without leaving and coming back) I get an exception error Hmmm I am wondering if I could just put in a rotating (I’m busy) window … Iĭon’t think I care about the actual progress as much as I do about tellingĪlso, if I don’t close the program you created for me, and I import the Me say: Hmm, don’t you think this is question to Xojo Team and forum? Next letter from Rick comes with question about Xojo, how to make progress bar… the same peson Rick William says - docs are excellent I just wanted to also say how much I like studio, I immediately did aĭiagram of the database you sent me, excellent documentation tool!!! I am now going to go thru and try to Learn from your example … Thank youįor making this simple enough for a beginner, this looks really easy to I am really looking forward to using this!!! PrefixĪgain, thanks so much for getting me started … It seems every file has a duplicate name, 1k file with a. Why does xojo create these files with the. Next day or so I have made such project for Rick and send it. ![]() If you want I will make you working project with Valentina. Ruslan says - okay, but task is so simple, I do not see where you have troubles. And I have found SQLite example, so I will go by SQLite. Rick says: I need exact example which do exactly task I need. I have explained over all how should looks algorithm. Rick on our forum and by email contact me for assistance: I need develop in Xojo some import of CVS file into SQLite or Valentina DB. We have purchased MANY third party products for XoJo, and other than Valentina, our experiences have been excellent! I understand that a vendor can become ‘annoyed’ by customer requests, but refusing to resolve an access issue to a ‘resource’ required to use a product you ‘sold’ to them, should probable fall under the refund category. I am sure that for some, this sounds workable, but for mission critical applications, probably not so much. Without access to the documentation, it was not feasible for us to continue, and waiting weeks or months for a resolution is not practical. We fiddled with this until mid February, and finally gave up. Eventually if you send enough emails, the Valentina folks will tell you they cant help you until you post the problem on their tech support site, which you cant do because you are blocked, and your ID no longer works. After multiple emails and communication attempts, we were finally told that we needed to "post’ our issues in the Valentina blog support area, which is not really an option when you cant logon. You are instructed to request an unblock via facebook, which we did multiple times without any luck. The Valentina documentation is all online, which would not normally be an issue, but what can happen is that their sever will ‘block’ you, disallowing access. At the time, we were new to XoJo, and were struggling with getting our project started. We purchased both the Valentina APK and Studio Pro… For us, the process was quite painful. The advantages are typically much, much greater advances in speed, and also much shorter and readable SQL. If you are a fan of Stargate SG-1 (rewatching now), this is like Sam’s bypassing Stargate safety protocols - because it takes a much deeper understanding of how those models work, its easier to get something unexpected when you are starting to work with them. Ruslan’s mention of the two advanced ones, API and Class ways, are for developers who want to step around the common database API for databases in Xojo because of the benefits. One big hurdle some find (as Bob mentioned) are the different models for working with databases. ![]() We fix them as soon as we know about them, not months, and typically not weeks later, but within X number of days. We support a lot of different environments, and sometimes the IDE / environment company makes some changes, like that visibility issue we find out from customer feedback first. As Ruslan mentioned, if you submit the problem to Mantis, for the diagrams problem, our engineers will check it out immediately. Hi James - Im sorry you’ve had this combination of experiences. I’ll be sticking with PostgreSQL and SQLite. No I’ve put enough time into this - I just would not have the confidence in it.
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