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NetTalk Web Server => Web Server - Ask For Help => Topic started by: DonnEdwards on April 21, 2021, 09:58:45 AM
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I'm getting these two errors (see attachments below). File names vary, but it's always number 1 and 4 because my "Procedures per module" application option is set to 1.
Am I right in assuming it's OK to click Yes in both cases? I'd rather ask than screw up my project. I'm using NT 12
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Donn,
Are those on Application Generation ? As I recall, NetTalk automatically deletes some modules (.001 especially) when app is first generated. Otherwise, it would delete modules only when you delete a procedure.
FWIW,
Ron Jolda
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Hi Donn,
Firstly you should note that those aren't errors. They are questions.
Secondly I don't think you getting these on generate - you're getting them when running the wizard right?
They are simply the IDE noting that you are creating a new app / solution over an existing app / solution.
So, yes, since you are creating a new app you can delete the existing modules.
Cheers
Bruce
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Hi Ron and Bruce
Yes, when I am running the wizard to create a new application, but I get it in a new folder that only has a dictionary file and absolutely no clw files unless they were just created by the wizard. I used the term "Generator" because that's what the title of the message says.
Why would the wizard ask me a question if it "knows" that it just created these files and needs to overwrite them? Bear in mind I have a very limited understanding of how the Wizard works, but it seems to me like an error.
I will continue to answer Yes :)
Best wishes
Donn
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>> Why would the wizard ask me a question if it "knows" that it just created these files and needs to overwrite them?
it is not the wizard asking you that question but the IDE.
>> Bear in mind I have a very limited understanding of how the Wizard works,
clearly, but that's ok :)
>> but it seems to me like an error.
You'd have to contact SoftVelocity about that - it's their code popping up the information window, not mine.
cheers
Bruce
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Thanks for the clarification. As long as I'm not breaking anything ... 8)