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 <INPUT id=IBIAPP_app value="" type=hidden name="IBIAPP_app"> 


When we do a project deployment from within the projects folder in dev studio what should this IBIAPP_app value be set to in our HTML page so that we can run our fexes?

Im not sure if im explaining this correctly.


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Erney,

The IBIAPP_app alters the application path that the server uses by prepending any app folders to the current path.

If your application is deployed to an application folder that is already in the servers path, then you don't need to have anything. However, if there are duplicate files in more than one folder, you would want to have the folder listed in IBIAPP_app so that you can ensure which file you will actually be using.

The application folders are any folders under the /ibi/apps directory.

Should more than one folder be needed, then just put a space between each folder name.

eg. name=IBIAPP_app value="ACCTREC ACCTPAY BASEAPP"



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Got it. Thanks a bunch for the explanation.


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