Hi Freddy,We added a template with a piece of code to the ug_before_upgrade_always program object:SET @name = (SELECT DB_NAME()) BACKUP DATABASE @name TO DISK = @filenamewhere the the @filename is composed of the settings we use on our server, the path can be determined using: EXEC master.dbo.xp_instance_regread N'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE', N'Software\Microsoft\MSSQLServer\MSSQLServer',N'BackupDirectory', @path OUTPUT, 'no_output'
How often do you use “Model content”? Always. I do everything using the “Model content” module, I (allmost) never use the modelers in the other screens. Which screen(s) in “Model content” do you use the most? Tables, Columns, Tasks, Templates What actions do you perform here in particular? Manage Tables and Tasks, searching code in Templates Would you be able to perform the same actions in the regular SF screens? Maybe, but I like the way I can manage all Table settings and all Column settings in one screen. If so, what is the reason you still use the “Model content” screens? I’m an old-school SoftwareFactory user, in v1.4 the “Full Model” was the only screen available.
Hi @Vincent Doppenberg, thanks for your quick response. It looks like this is exactly what I was looking for.
Hello @Harm Horstman,I’m running into the samen problem and I’m wondering what solution you used. I try to return the results of an action performed in a task or stored procedure in JSON format and need to get rid of the escape characters.@Vincent Doppenberg Can this only be achieved using a new call to get the results needing multiple views for the details?
Hi Mark, Guy and Ricky, Thank you for your answers. We want to use the RDS server for end-users working from our office in the USA or from home, not for developers. @gariens if you have 6 developers on 1 server with 16Gb of memory and this works fine then probably USER- or GDI -object limitations are not in place, can you confirm that? Is there anybody here who uses RDS for end-users? Kind regards, John.
Hi John, For a client I work on their project and they also have RDS (Remote Desktop Services) servers running on Windows 2012 R2. The client configured RDS servers to have 2 concurrent users per RDS and they share 6GB RAM together. For end users, this certainly is enough to work with since the Software Factory via Windows GUI indeed only uses about 100-300MB RAM. Intensive use of the Software Factory can cause it to raise to 1GB. Every user has his own Windows GUI application running and are logged in into their own account and has no problems at all. Hope the helps! Kind regards, Mark Jongeling Hi Mark, Thank you for your answer. Is there a reason your client only has 2 concurrent users per server? I would expect to be able to serve at least 10 users per server. Kind regards, John Sangers
Hi Jasper, the calculated property wasn't checked in our SF. Changing this worked for us!
Hi Anne, This doesn't work, I now get the following error: [img]https://uploads-eu-west-1.insided.com/thinkwise-en/attachment/5947fa9b-6412-49c1-bfa7-8ce9f04b9297.png[/img] Can you send a table definition that works?
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