As of December 1, 2020, Focal Point is retired and repurposed as a reference repository. We value the wealth of knowledge that's been shared here over the years. You'll continue to have access to this treasure trove of knowledge, for search purposes only.
Join the TIBCO Community TIBCO Community is a collaborative space for users to share knowledge and support one another in making the best use of TIBCO products and services. There are several TIBCO WebFOCUS resources in the community.
From the Home page, select Predict: WebFOCUS to view articles, questions, and trending articles.
Select Products from the top navigation bar, scroll, and then select the TIBCO WebFOCUS product page to view product overview, articles, and discussions.
Request access to the private WebFOCUS User Group (login required) to network with fellow members.
Former myibi community members should have received an email on 8/3/22 to activate their user accounts to join the community. Check your Spam folder for the email. Please get in touch with us at community@tibco.com for further assistance. Reference the community FAQ to learn more about the community.
If the file has been migration from WebFOCUS 7.7. to 8x and has retained the same filename and NOT opened in the GUI, then they will have an internal repository marker that shows them as WF 7x compatible. There's an internal compatibility layer that translates the old app/filename syntax to the new IBFS:/xxxx syntax automatically.
Once a file has been loaded into the HTML Composer, App Studio, or one of the other GUI tools and saved, then it becomes WF 8x compliant and it must be converted to WF8 syntax. (no more app/filename syntax).
There is nothing to show you what the internal marker is. However, once an HTML has been opened in App Studio, you will no longer see the EDIT option in the portal for that HTML file.