Ralph, thanks for the tip. Those handlers were just what I needed. Not sure why
I couldn’t find them when I perused the dictionary. Getting daft in my senior
years I suppose. I still think it’s inane though, having the first record and
last record be 0 when there’s one record. Cannot change it n
Oh sorry, I posted this just before Ralph replied. Thanks Ralph I will try your
suggestions.
Bob S
> On Sep 17, 2021, at 16:32 , Bob Sneidar wrote:
>
> Okay something is not right with the API! First, my query in my script is set
> to:
>
> SELECT * from files where siteid = '1659'
>
> If
Okay something is not right with the API! First, my query in my script is set
to:
SELECT * from files where siteid = '1659'
If I run this in mySQLWorkbench, I get one record, so I know the query works.
Also, I know the cursor contains records, because as I step through the loops
which get the
Bob,
See:
revQueryIsAtEnd
revnumberofrecords
If the number of records is 0 then no results were returned.
If revQueryIsAtEnd is true then you're at the end. This will happen after
you do an additional revMoveToNextRecord when on the last record.
Ralph DiMola
IT Director
Evergreen Information Ser
Might we have a message path issue here? Put a test "purchaseStateUpdate" in
the card of the stack that you are starting this in.
Ralph DiMola
IT Director
rdim...@evergreeninfo.net
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Hi all.
I am trying to discern between when I have an empty cursor, and when I have
reached the last record of a cursor.
I have noticed that if I query a database that returns no results, I still get
a cursor ID, so I cannot test for a cursor ID. So after my loop to convert a
cursor to an ar
Yes, I tested on real devices, both an iPad and an iPhone. I also just set up testing on the
Google Play Store and got the same non-results.
I will look at the test stack in the lesson, thanks Panos.
On 9/17/21 3:22 PM, panagiotis m via use-livecode wrote:
Hello Jacque,
I am away from my mac
Hello Jacque,
I am away from my machine now, so I cannot test, but I would suggest you
try with the simplest example first, that is to use the sample stack of the
lesson, and just change the in-app product IDs to match yours. If this
works for you (by "works" I mean at least to show the in-app pur
Panos, the LC lesson says the mobileStoreMakePurchase command sends the request and begins the
purchasing process. The behavior I'm seeing is that the request isn't being sent at all.
The older syntax has a specific mobilePurchaseSendRequest command, which the newer syntax does
not use. Should
Here's what I'm doing. The initial request is set up for testing, the capitalized parts will be
removed later.
on purchaseIAPProduct pProductID,pQuantity
-- pProductID = the reverse-domain store ID
-- pQuantity = The number of pProductIDs to purchase. Defaults to 1
if mobileStoreCanMakePur
Hello Jacque,
How do you initiate a purchase? Have you called
mobileStoreEnablePurchaseUpdates? This command creates a "channel" for
communicating with the app store. Since you get no response at all, it
seems for some reason this channel is not created. Can you share your
purchase code?
Kind reg
Have you checked the pendingMessages? A while ago Swami posted a slowdown
that showed dozens and dozens of repeating IDE messages.
--
Jacqueline Landman Gay | jac...@hyperactivesw.com
HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
On September 17, 2021 3:28:12 AM matthias rebbe via use-live
Hi Rick,
thanks. When this happens, the memory consumption is not significantly higher.
Right after start of LC it's about 160MB. When the problem occurs and the IDE
menu responds slower then the memory consumption is about 300MB.
I will stay with 9.6.3 the next days, so i can see if it's just
I've been wrestling with the same IDE slowdown the last couple of days
trying to get to the bottom of it.
I've tested to make sure its on the IDE and not standalone. It seems to be
so.
It happens in 9.6.3 as well.
I think it has to do with the script editor, see if you experience it with
a se clo
After initiating a purchase I get nothing. No dialog, no errors. It acts
like I never pushed the button, the app just sits there. I'm logging
everything. The log shows my comment that I'm initiating a purchase. There
are no other log entries until the timeout message.
The product ID matches t
Hi Matthias,
Check to see if after later use the memory consumption gets a lot larger.
It could be a memory leak, or garbage collection failure.
Rick
> On Sep 17, 2021, at 4:25 AM, matthias rebbe via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> i am currently noticing a massive slow down of the LC 9.6
Surely the best way to see whether the slow down is LC 9.6.4 or MacOS Big
Sur is to install LC 9.6.3 alongside 9.6.4
However, I should say that as soon as the Monterey (MacOS 12) betas became
available I dropped Big Sur (MacOS 11) like a hot potato,
and have found MacOS 12 beta far, far better. Pe
Hi,
i am currently noticing a massive slow down of the LC 9.6.4 IDE menu. Not right
away after opening Livecode IDE, but after some time of usage.
I never noticed that in 9.6.3. Clicking on an main menu entry takes then about
2 or 3 seconds until i can see the submenu
But I am not sure if this
Hello Jacque,
>instead the next call to make a purchase should pop up a dialog asking
for an Apple ID
Yes, this is what should happen. What do you get when trying to make a
purchase?
I take it that the in-app purchase product IDs in your script do match the
ones you set up in iTunes Connect,
On 2021-09-16 11:50, Curry Kenworthy via use-livecode wrote:
What are the big LC 9.6.4 changes versus 9.6.3? Thanks.
The licensing and the fact it is single edition - beyond that 9.6.4
should be functionally identical to 9.6.3 (hence why the release notes
do not list any IDE/Engine changes!).
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