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On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 12:12 AM, sarfraz...@gmail.com <sarfraz...@gmail.com> wrote:
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Oops, guess that got missed by the OP. Kinda confusing rules anyways.
I haven't tested this with jBASE 5.x, but with the more recent releases of 4.1.6.x I'll note that to build correctly you only need to make sure the following variables are set: LIB, INCLUDE, and PATH.
For example, with Visual Studio Express 2008 installed (on my D drive) under jBASE 4.1.6.3, I manually added the following to my environment:
INCLUDE=D:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\include
LIB=D:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\lib;C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v6.0A\Lib
(I believe that unless you're going to mix jBC and C, you don't need the second directory in LIB)
And added the following to my PATH:
PATH=D:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\bin;D:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\Common7\IDE
I'll note that 'jdiag' complains that I don't have a compiler installed, but it works otherwise. I did try adding JBC_CCOMPILER_PATH to see if that made jdiag happy but no such luck. Maybe because I installed the "Express" edition?
Brad, I've set the environment variables as you mentioned on PATH, LIB and INCLUDE... but no progress. So, Jim is rite, you're Fired! :)
Jim, I've installed Windows 2003 SDK, and set the environment variables accordingly too... again... no progress. So, Brad You're Fired too.. :P
Thanks
Bernard
hello everybody get the error while compiling any routine.
Error Messages jsh temenos ~ -->EB.COMPILE GLOBUS.BP E.PC.READ.TRANS Source directory : GLOBUS.BP Single item : E.PC.READ.TRANS Score Checks Compile Catalog Score Checks Compile cl /nologo /DWIN32 /MD /W2 /GR /EHsc -c -IC: \jbase5\5.0\include -DJBC_OPTLEVEL2 -IGLOBUS.BP BASIC_15.c failed , command returned a code of -1073741515
jcompile: BASIC_15.j deleted jcompile: BASIC_15.c deleted jcompile: Returned an error code of 8 Catalog Dev bin & lib currently set to: C:\T24\bnk\bnk.run/bin & lib Now changed to : C:\T24\bnk\bnk.run\globusbin & lib Dev bin & lib now reset to: C:\T24\bnk\bnk.run/bin & lib E.PC.READ.TRANS ** Unable to compile source E.PC.READ.TRANS ** <compileoutput><errors></errors><warnings><warning><msg>Java Standards was not checked! Code 2 was returned.</msg><line></line>
<type>Ensure your T24 java environment is configured correctly.</type></warning></ warnings><codereviews></codereviews><standards><standard><msg>Failure to comply with Standards. File variables mustbe F., record variables R., do not break call overmultiple lines. $INSERT I_OPF ;* Open Stmt Entry (this is faster)</msg><line>74</line>
Hi All,
We are currently running jBase 3.4 on Windows Server 2003. Data entry people are running terminal emulators (NetTerm) to enter, edit, look-up, etc.
And we have been limited to working with data in western character (Romanji, apparently) though a principal portion of our business involves Japanese addresses and the use of Kanji characters.
So we are glacially investigating upgrading to jBase 4.1 which supports Unicode and will allow the use of Kanji characters (we hope).
We've contacted jBase directly but, I was wondering if anyone out there has experience already working with Kanji characters and if they might be willing to share tips, pitfalls, the odd bit of code, a jelly doughnut, whatever.