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How can we edit a maintain file (I haven't worked much with Maintain). We don't have Developer Studio. Please tell how to compile mnt files with out Developer Studio, for compile is it nessary the .WFM , if not having .WFM how to genarate. Any help appreciated!!This message has been edited. Last edited by: Kerry,
If the Maintain (MNT) file contains Winforms then you MUST have the Maintain Development Enviornment (MDE) to edit it. When a Maintain application is deployed, the WInforms get removed from the MNT file and placed into a Winforms file. Once that is done, even if you have the MDE then you cannot edit the file. You must have the original MNT file that contains the XML code after the END statement.
I do not understand how you can have a Maintain application and not Dev Studio. But if this is the case, there is not much you can do to change the application.
Mark
Posts: 663 | Location: New York | Registered: May 08, 2003
Now that we're well off the subject - Interesting comment because back when we ordered the media for WF (pre-download days), we always received a WF Dev Studio disk and license key as part of the package. I'm sure that (at least at some point) you got one DS license with the server purchase.
Back to the subject, if:
You don't have Dev Studio You haven't worked much with Maintain You don't know the contents of the app You don't know how they are compiled . . .
I don't think I would be touching the app.
Regards,
Darin
In FOCUS since 1991 WF Server: 7.7.04 on Linux and Z/OS, ReportCaster, Self-Service, MRE, Java, Flex Data: DB2/UDB, Adabas, SQL Server Output: HTML,PDF,EXL2K/07, PS, AHTML, Flex WF Client: 77 on Linux w/Tomcat
Posts: 2298 | Location: Salt Lake City, Utah | Registered: February 02, 2007
Actually, it is (was) with the purchase of the WebFOCUS client software, not the server. Otherwise I do agree - do not touch maintain source files if you are not sure of what you're doing.
GamP
- Using AS 8.2.01 on Windows 10 - IE11.
in Focus since 1988
Posts: 1961 | Location: Netherlands | Registered: September 25, 2007
Now that you mention it, I remember the license did come with the WF Client software bundle.
Regards,
Darin
In FOCUS since 1991 WF Server: 7.7.04 on Linux and Z/OS, ReportCaster, Self-Service, MRE, Java, Flex Data: DB2/UDB, Adabas, SQL Server Output: HTML,PDF,EXL2K/07, PS, AHTML, Flex WF Client: 77 on Linux w/Tomcat
Posts: 2298 | Location: Salt Lake City, Utah | Registered: February 02, 2007