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I am trying to create a Maintain application in Dev Studio (WF 7.7.03) using the Update Assist tool.. I started by creating a new project under "Projects on localhost" in the Maintain development area..
The Update Assist tool seems to simplify the process of creating a Maintain application and hence I am using that route.. I am fairly new to WebFocus and Maintain is a whole new concept for me .. I am still trying to grasp WebFocus reporting so it isn't easy to develop maintain apps by myself, which is why I am inclined towards using Update Assist..
I managed to create a project with Update assist after following instructions from the manual, but when I try to run it, I get this error: (FOC1488) SQL INTERFACE HAS NOT BEEN INSTALLED OR COULD NOT BE INITIALIZED Subphysical interface not installed for SUFFIX=SQLORA. Module name: ORAPAS2
Does anyone know what's missing? Thanks!This message has been edited. Last edited by: Nova27,
Please make sure you have read write access to the file, as Francis suggests. Then check the access file and make sure you have keys=n, where n is an integer greater than 0. If you don't have the keys statement you will have to recreate the code.
Mark
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