Hi @Alban_T, Can you make sure Indicium is served using HTTPS and use HTTPS as URL in Mobile? More information about setting this up for Indicium: https://docs.thinkwisesoftware.com/docs/deployment/iis#https Kind regards, Leroy Witteveen Took a while until the guy on site was able to test it, but it doesn't solve our issues :(
Hi Alban, We allow duplicate icons to exist to prevent errors when base models are merged with the work model. In the case you would have a base model containing icons, these icons would be merged into your work model. May you already have this icon present in your work model, the merging cannot detect that by looking at the icon name, but can only determine it by looking at the underlying identity value; which is only equal if the icon came from the base model and was not uploaded directly into the work model. There's a validation in place to detect duplicate icons based on the icon name to notify developers about them. Does this help out? 😃 Hi Mark,Very clear answer
Hi @Alban_T, Is your meta server URL a HTTPS URL with a valid SSL certificate? Android can be picky about this. Kind regards, Leroy Witteveen It's a http://
UPDATE: it seems that the execution of the task forces an autosave on its child screens.When I move the task from the upper left screen to the main screen: All 3 screenparts are now children of the task and are autosaved.Is this a correct assumption?
Please check the jobs menu if there is something still running. took some time to find the jobs menu as you need to activate the advanced menu first 🙄But there I was able to cancel the active execute source code.Thanks!!!!
Hi, A similar issue had been resolved by a Generation definition of the project it occurs on. Does that solve the issue? That worked like a charm...
Did you change anything in the control procedure itself besides just the template? (Code group , Assignment or Type perhaps?) Or is there code present in the control procedure itself (this should only be possible on certain Types) The control procedure it points to “exh_interface_sp” seems to be automagically created by Thinkwise.I only changed the contents of a procedure, the procedure I changed is not mentioned in the error
Hi Mark,We ended up using a formlist which works great!
Hi Mark,We thought of using a form with a view and are still considering it if the task doesn't work.We choose the task because we currently already have a similar task so we are trying to keep the user experience as similar as possible.
I thought this was only a problem with the space character but it appears there is also an issue with the dot as a decimal seperator. Can you check the following does the domain have a domain control? If not, please set it to either calculator or numeric. When the domain control is set the modified local numeric settings should work. Setting the Domain Control did the trick.Think it shouldn't have been necessary especially because I will now be forced to look at thousand separators as there isn't a “numeric” only “numeric (thousands separator)”?No big deal for now as I'm the only one affected, as far as I know.. Good to know though..
To add a thousand separator, you can use the Control "Numeric” for the domain. I feel we have a miscommunication :pIn the Netherlands (as you know ;)) we traditionally use comma's as decimal separators and points as thousand separator. But in reality we usually use the US system with points instead of comma's.In my Configure International Settings in Windows (start intl.cpl from search box) my Notation is set to Dutch but I manually changed the decimal separator to be a point. Therefore I needed to change my thousand separator which I changed to a space, but I also tried a comma.Last week I noticed that in a field in TW I wasn't able to type any non integer numbers even though the domain is NUMERIC(9,2) and there are even numeric values present in the table.7,9 AND 7.9 resulted both in 79My colleague noticed that on his PC he was able to type numeric values into that exact same field.7,9 resulted in 7,9Only difference was that on his PC all values showed comma’s as decimal separator w
The GUI only supports decimal and point as decimal/thousand Seperator. If you feel like more developers could benefit from also supporting the space character then please create an idea for this in the idea section. I used a space because that is the third option Windows gives me: Judging by your name I suspect you can understand the message in the screenshot.Personally I would prefer no thousand separator but I might be able to get used to the comma. By the way, TW didn't accept my decimal separator, I didn't include any thousand separator.
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