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I'm new to FOCAL POint, so forgive any 'over sights' on my part.
I've also never used a Template in WF before either. I have found good instructions here in FP on 'how to', but the only reference as to where to put them is 'within the application'. So I put them (2) in my basedir/my app I'm working on/apps (all of which is on my WF server) and I get the 'can't be found' error.
Does anyone know where the Templates go within the WF application?
GayleThis message has been edited. Last edited by: <Kathryn Henning>,
Basically, if you put it in the exact same folder as your .fex then it will find it.
You can also put it in any folder that is in your app path. But, try putting it in the same folder as your fex first and see if that works out for you.