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Main Board => Discussions => Programming => Topic started by: Christian.lanctot@jonas on January 10, 2019, 02:33:13 PM
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Not sure if I'm doing something wrong.
I've installed turtoise and I have a repository on a seperate server.
When I do the "Importing an Application" here -> https://manual.pvxplus.com/PXPLUS/PxPlus%20Version%20Control%20System%20Using%20TortoiseSVN/Setup%20and%20Installation/Overview.htm (https://manual.pvxplus.com/PXPLUS/PxPlus%20Version%20Control%20System%20Using%20TortoiseSVN/Setup%20and%20Installation/Overview.htm)
My understanding was that it uses the tokenized programs from the application directory and places them in the Source directory as text files.
That's not what's happening. It just places a copy of the tokenized programs in the source folder.
My start_up.svn program:
! START_UP.svn - Start up process for SVN
! By Christian Lanctot , 2019/01/08
!
LET %PRM_SV_LC=PRM('LC')
LET %PRM_SV_LD=PRM('LD')
LET %PRM_SV_LE=PRM('LE')
LET %PRM_SV_MC=PRM('MC')
LET %PRM_SV_NL=PRM('NL')
LET %PRM_SV_VPLUS=PRM('V+')
SET_PARAM 'LC'=1 ! Lowercase variables
SET_PARAM 'LD'=1 ! Lower case directives
SET_PARAM 'LE'=0 ! No list edit
SET_PARAM 'MC'=0 ! No maintain-case variables
SET_PARAM 'NL'=1 ! Suppress LET
SET_PARAM 'V+'=4 ! Save to serial uses SVN settings. Lowercase vars and directives and no LET
EXIT
!
RESET:! ^100
SET_PARAM 'LC'=%PRM_SV_LC; LET %PRM_SV_LC=0
SET_PARAM 'LD'=%PRM_SV_LD; LET %PRM_SV_LD=0
SET_PARAM 'LE'=%PRM_SV_LE; LET %PRM_SV_LE=0
SET_PARAM 'MC'=%PRM_SV_MC; LET %PRM_SV_MC=0
SET_PARAM 'NL'=%PRM_SV_NL; LET %PRM_SV_NL=0
SET_PARAM 'V+'=%PRM_SV_VPLUS; LET %PRM_SV_VPLUS=0
EXIT
What am I doing wrong?
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Christian,
The information you have supplied is not sufficient to determine what happened, as we don't know how you have set up your various directories or what responses you gave to the to the dialogues, or whether anything was actually imported into the repository. I suggest that it would be better to address this through the Helpdesk.
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Ok. will do. I was just hoping someone from the community had a quick answer.
Thanks Jane