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		NetTalk Web Server => Web Server - Ask For Help => Topic started by: Keith on September 25, 2014, 02:35:01 PM
		
			
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				HI
I used the Wizard to create Browse and Update procedures for a table - BookedServices.  (BookedServices is related top other tables viz: Customers/Bookings/BookedPets/BookedServices).
However, got a compile Informational error 'Label duplicated' (see DataTables1).  This is because the table BookedPets is included twice.
The other oddity was that when selecting BookedServices in the Application Tree the Data/Tables do not display (those for a previous selection remain).  As well, when I attempted to add a Lookup to a field on BookedServices the File Search button did not display a list and if I typed the 'From Table' got a message saying that the specified file is not in the Table Schematic and I can't add it because its not displaying properly.
Any ideas about what has gone wrong here?
Thanks
Keith
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				Keith you really need to zip up your app and dct for this to make any sense 
You have cocked it up somewhere, but its something I cant fix from your description
K
			 
			
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				I agree - example app required to make a useful comment...
cheers
Bruce
			 
			
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				Thanks MBIF and Bruce
Well, I don't know  ???  I had a very good look at what I had done and what was generated by the Wizard and it all seemed ok.  I deleted the errant procedure and recreated it using the Form Wizard with the same results.
I deleted it again and this time recreated it in full with the NetTalk  'Default' tab NetWebForm selection. And (drum roll) . . . it worked - at least so far i.e. the compile errors have gone and the Data/Tables display is correct.
I cannot see any difference in this Form that works from the one that didn't and am suspicious of the Wizard. When I get a break I will attempt to duplicate the errors in a cut-down version of the app because Wizards by their nature are tricky and we have seen recent trouble with them and Bruce needs to keep them in order.
Thanks
Keith
			 
			
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