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Hello,

In MV Basic for Visual Studio, can you compile within the program?  For example in Accuterm WED your press F10 and it compiles displaying any errors or a successful compile. 

Thanks.



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Peter Gonzalez
St. Louis, MO US
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Hello,

In MV Basic for Visual Studio, can you compile within the program?  For example in Accuterm WED your press F10 and it compiles displaying any errors or a successful compile. 

Thanks.



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Peter Gonzalez
St. Louis, MO US
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In the latest version, make sure you are connected to the server, right click in the code pane and you will see an option to compile.

You can also generate a build task for mass compiles.

Thanks,



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Jonathan Smith
UniData ATS
Rocket Support
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Hello,

In MV Basic for Visual Studio, can you compile within the program?  For example in Accuterm WED your press F10 and it compiles displaying any errors or a successful compile. 

Thanks.



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Peter Gonzalez
St. Louis, MO US
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Hello Peter,
Just to avoid any confusion. You can compile and debug with v2.1.0 on local drives via the extension. You can't compile and debug with remote servers via the "Rocket Explorer" in the side panel. This will be added in the upcoming releases. Call me in support if you need assistance.



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Christian Bristow
TSE
Rocket Software Inc
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In the latest version, make sure you are connected to the server, right click in the code pane and you will see an option to compile.

You can also generate a build task for mass compiles.

Thanks,



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Jonathan Smith
UniData ATS
Rocket Support
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Thank you @Jonathan Smith  I'll give it another shot. Last time I tried was a few years ago.    I'll look into the "task build" that sounds interesting. 



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Peter Gonzalez
St. Louis, MO US
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In the latest version, make sure you are connected to the server, right click in the code pane and you will see an option to compile.

You can also generate a build task for mass compiles.

Thanks,



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Jonathan Smith
UniData ATS
Rocket Support
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@Christian Bristow  I have various Unidata servers which are on our local network.  We are moving to AWS later this year so will this feature work there? 



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Peter Gonzalez
St. Louis, MO US
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Hello Peter,
Just to avoid any confusion. You can compile and debug with v2.1.0 on local drives via the extension. You can't compile and debug with remote servers via the "Rocket Explorer" in the side panel. This will be added in the upcoming releases. Call me in support if you need assistance.



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Christian Bristow
TSE
Rocket Software Inc
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Hi Peter,
If you mount the UniData server accounts to local drives you can edit, save, compiled, debug as done since version v1.7.0. If you wish to browse remote server files directly and then compile on UniData, this feature in planned to be available in v2.3.0 later this year. There's more detail on the road map for "Rocket MV application Server Tools here": https://community.rocketsoftware.com/forums/multivalue-forums/mvroadmaps



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Christian Bristow
TSE
Rocket Software Inc
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Hello,

In MV Basic for Visual Studio, can you compile within the program?  For example in Accuterm WED your press F10 and it compiles displaying any errors or a successful compile. 

Thanks.



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Peter Gonzalez
St. Louis, MO US
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Hi,

yes, rocket-mvbasic offer a way to compile with problemMatcher references but I'll suggest another way.

I define vscode/task and launch ssh statement (the source is sync'ed to the server via sftp  extensions)  

I attach the task.json file, it defines 3 task : OE BASIC, OE BASIC&RUN, OE RUN, OE CATALOG 

The task defn use sbparagaph extension to define workspace values (   "sbparagraph.account....) you can replace by fixed value.

the ssh config is set at the workstation level (%userprofile%\\.ssh\\config) 

the you can assign the task to a shortcut key of your choice. 

enjoy.



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Manu Fernandes
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Hi,

yes, rocket-mvbasic offer a way to compile with problemMatcher references but I'll suggest another way.

I define vscode/task and launch ssh statement (the source is sync'ed to the server via sftp  extensions)  

I attach the task.json file, it defines 3 task : OE BASIC, OE BASIC&RUN, OE RUN, OE CATALOG 

The task defn use sbparagaph extension to define workspace values (   "sbparagraph.account....) you can replace by fixed value.

the ssh config is set at the workstation level (%userprofile%\\.ssh\\config) 

the you can assign the task to a shortcut key of your choice. 

enjoy.



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Manu Fernandes
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Thank you Manu,

I'll try your suggestion next time I have time for utility maintenance.  

question:   Do I have to have System Builder to use sbparagraph extension?   I don't use SB.



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Peter Gonzalez
St. Louis, MO US
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Thank you Manu,

I'll try your suggestion next time I have time for utility maintenance.  

question:   Do I have to have System Builder to use sbparagraph extension?   I don't use SB.



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Peter Gonzalez
St. Louis, MO US
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Hi

No, sbparagraph extension provide tools to mainain defn and edit sbparagraph code but it's not LinkedIn to sb runtime. 

Enjoy



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Manu Fernandes
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Thank you Manu,

I'll try your suggestion next time I have time for utility maintenance.  

question:   Do I have to have System Builder to use sbparagraph extension?   I don't use SB.



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Peter Gonzalez
St. Louis, MO US
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Hi

I update your request, I wrote myself a extension to edit Sbparagraph. 

Go to the market and search Sbparagraph.

I hope this help



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Manu Fernandes
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