I am trying to use CozyRoc's script to perform mail server tasks like moving emails from one mail folder to another. I am using the script found here:
CozyRoc Mailtask Script
So far it doesn't work. The error i get is that my connection manager is not found, which makes no sense. In a different package I have set up a fetch mail attachments process with success, so my connection is tested and working. Anyone used it before with success?
Creating a new project from scratch with the exact same setup i used in the previous one solved the problem. I was unable to figure out why, but this solved the problem.
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I am trying to run a script to import data into MySQL. When I tried, this error shown up. I have searched for a workaround but none is helping. I deleted all the related .cnf file in the said path after a few attempts on trying to run the script but it kept on creating a new one. I have no other means of importing the data besides running that script. Terribly sorry if I somehow really ask a silly question about this but I am new with SQL, stuck and need help on the matter. Thanks in advance.
i have the same error as you, I've manage to solve it on my end by following these steps:
Rather than doing "run sql script", do "open sql script"
After the script open, Execute all (the lightning btn beside the save icon)
Hope this will work for you too!
I ran into this problem as well and, like #Alexandre-St-Amant, the size of my script prohibited opening the script as #vika suggests.
Before noticing #Kwaadpepper's suggestion, I tried using connecting to my database through mysqlsh.exe, then used SOURCE <data_file>. This has the added benefit of allowing linked scripts using SOURCE, solving #Adrian-Moldovan's issue.
Of course, this does not use mysql-workbench to solve the problem.
I had same problem with my sql script.
You may try reinstall the client and workbench. You should follow one version of applications. After that actions my script has worked.
My sql file was really big and I was not able to copy the contents or load the file. Instead, do this :
Server' -> 'Data Import
Dump the data from sql file from here. This worked for me.
Trying to add Newton.json & Restsharp in SSIS's Script task. But while adding I am getting a warning message also the script not working. An attached screenshot will add more points to this question.
These SSIS script projects are temporary, so anything you install via them (that is nested under them) disappears each time you exit the project. Any third party .dlls need to be in a shared area and registered via gacutil and then the reference put in the temporary project instead of installed in the temporary project.
I'm trying to get a list of current collaborators on load and getCollaborators() is always returning the local collaborator in the array.
Despite numerous tries, even using the quickstart sample for testing purposes, getCollaborators() is not working for me.
Is anyone facing similar issue with me? Would like to get some feedback on this issue.
Thanks!
https://developers.google.com/google-apps/realtime/realtime-quickstart`
I had this problem too. I'd check where you're calling getCollaborators. I was calling in OnFileLoaded, and at that point, the other collaborators aren't loaded yet.
During packaging the Windows Store application, I get an unspecified error [APPX1204]:
C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft\VisualStudio\v11.0\AppxPackage\Microsoft.AppXPackage.Targets(1139,9): error APPX1204: Failed to sign 'D:\Projects\VS2012\Stroik\Stroik\AppPackages\Stroik_1.0.0.11_AnyCPU_Test\Stroik_1.0.0.11_AnyCPU.appx'. SignTool Error: An unexpected internal error has occurred.
Build output refers to the part of a file generated by VS2012:
<SignAppxPackage AppxPackageToSign="#(FinalAppxPackageItem)"
CertificateThumbprint="$(PackageCertificateThumbprint)"
CertificateFile="$(PackageCertificateKeyFile)"
HashUri="$(_HashUri)"
EnableSigningChecks="$(EnableSigningChecks)"
>
<Output TaskParameter="ResolvedThumbprint" PropertyName="ResolvedThumbPrint"/>
<Output TaskParameter="AppxPackagePublicKeyFile" PropertyName="AppxPackagePublicKeyFile" />
</SignAppxPackage>
Yesterday packaging proceeded successfully. Today I added aditional logic to my app and changed some data in manifest. Since then I'm reciving presented error. I tried to regenerate Certificate in Packaging menu, delete Store/Temporary Keys (then regenerate), ... much more but nothing helps.
Now I have no idea how to handle it. Furthermore packaging a new project (as it is provided by vs2012) results in the same error.
Have you got any suggestions how to solve it.
If it helps anyone else, I was trying to make the build on a network share (virtualizing windows). Creating it on the Windows partition solved the issue.
I was developing on a Virtual Machine in VirtualBox and tryed to publish to the shared folder.
Change the output folder to a local folder on the virtual maschine solved it.
Granted this is older - see if you can try it with a different live id
You could also try to generate a new app, and diff the manifests between the apps.
Now according to:
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/toolsforwinapps/thread/f25939fb-c48c-4bd0-938e-6a0afbd2dca0/
you may want to sign out, use IE 'in safe private browsing' and create a new one.
Also ensure that IE is set in "Browsing History->Settings" to get a new version of the page every time.
Login with the new one and give it a try.
I'm not sure if this error is related here or not, but it's a starting point based on the prior feedback on the above post.
This japanese site lists the same error code and seems to have the same resolution as well
http://coelacanth.heteml.jp/blog/windows-8signtool-error-an-unexpected-internal-error-has-occurred/
Its worth a shot, but I'll admit on this one not being 100% sure, just trying to help out : )
I have started a new Lightswitch project using a SQL database that was created with Lightswitch. When I publish and install the new Desktop project everything goes fine with no errors in publishing, installing or loading the new application. The first and only screen appears. I can click on different records and the data shows up and I can edit the data. However, if I use the list search function all of the fields get Red x'd.
The original application works the way it supposed to work.
I have tried with and without IIS: Published with (local) and (IIS) and get the same results with both methods.
The connecection string options for the new app are not the same as the original in that System Admin and Sytem user connecection strings are not offered so it is difficult to know if I replicating a working setup or not.
In Mananagement Studio I am awash in security, permissions, roles, and login selecitons. It seems clear that this is permission level problem but I have no idea on where to start trouble shooting.
see:
Diagnosing Problems in a Deployed 3-Tier LightSwitch Application
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/lightswitch/archive/2011/09/20/diagnosing-problems-in-a-deployed-lightswitch-application-eric-erhardt.aspx
How many string properties are in the table that you're displaying? Is there a large number of properties that don't need to be included in the search?
This forum post discusses the same issue as you're encountering: Search returns error "Unable to load data" with a Red X
Have you checked your connection string setup? I do have those issues back when I was using SQL Express on development and using SQL Server Enterprise as my target database server.