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This implementation would allow wxWindows users to port their applications to the .NET framework, but would allow them to run them on different operating systems. if someone bites maybe we can have a .net gnue ;) AND YES IM BEING FUNNY SachaS (~sacha@203.190.196.148) joined #gnuenterprise. jcater (~jason@w202.z065105010.mem-tn.dsl.cnc.net) joined #gnuenterprise. SachaS_ (~sacha@203.190.196.104) joined #gnuenterprise. dneighbo: i think jcater ported us over to that one day while in the john rofl you know....something to do while he waited :) sigh windows is flaky again er better rephrase that gfclient on windows in flaky again I think you had it the first time alexey (alexey@195.151.214.34) left irc: "Client Exiting" lol well im off to see the wizard jcater if you can check in what you have for external authentication even if its not fully functional it would be great jamest i will try to make dcl items but im not sure exactly which way you want to approach it i.e. i can tell you the result i need to achieve but there are quite possibly several different ways to do so dneighbo: I'll have to look at it again remember, I did that last summer Nick change: dneighbo -> dnAway I may need to "port" it ToyMan (~stuq@65.167.123.51) joined #gnuenterprise. SachaS (sacha@203.190.196.148) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) SachaS_ (sacha@203.190.196.104) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) Arturas (~arturas@gsk.vtu.lt) joined #gnuenterprise. Hello hi how are things with you Arturas? something about bad no i18n data on forms (characters) :( how can I help ? I've been too busy to help for some time but I think I'm back the problem is i don't know what is wrong exactly situation is such we have a label in form with i18n characters and instead of those characters something like A[] appears on screen if we create form not as .gfd file but simply "on run" from .py file we can put string with i18n data into special variable let's call it sstring sstring="áðøøûû" [something like this] we can call sstring=str(sstring.encode('utf8')) - we're enforcing unicode (UTF-8) on that string and debug like this: print sstring >>> and the same sstring assing to label something like label.title=sstring [i don't remember grammar exactly now] but now, on screen, i18n characters appear .... mmm..... "in the wrong way" [don't know how to express myself in English] screwed up? :) yes :) so i believe that i18n are handled correctly inside but when they come up to the wx-forms something goes wrong this sounds very familure ???? familure to what? someone from india a while back patched forms to work with some type of i18n stuff said something about requiring a special gtk lemme dig for the mail if i'm not mistakening, ra3vat resend me his letter but i found nothing about special gtk module there (i might have missed something) i noticed, that he commented out set wxFont line Arturas: hello sigh i can't find it Hi Dimtry :) ra3vat: do you recall the details on that patch i know I got a copy from you after I lost mine jamest: ra3vat has sent me it just like I have done again drochaid (~drochaid@pc2-kirk2-0-cust175.ren.cable.ntl.com) joined #gnuenterprise. i'd like to test all this under w32 jamest: i do not know (understand) what's wrong with current gtk and there was no details on that in Aditya's message has this been tested on win32 yet? it worked for me with one-byte encoding, seems it is very depend on different settings like locale, fonts ... i hear we have 2 ways to get i18n ra3vat: is your way documented? started to reinstall gnue under w32 to test again jamest: all the information was send to gnue-dev two messages ok, i'll have to dive back into that inbox SachaS (~sacha@203.190.196.142) joined #gnuenterprise. hi all after reading the Kernel Cousin GNUe #22 For 30 Mar I am very proud to have contributed something for free software! Nick change: sama -> sama|afk ^chewie (~chewie@flemingi.dsl.visi.com) joined #gnuenterprise. ah, those i18n command have to be used against gtk2 bleeding edge :) good night fellows :) SachaS (~sacha@203.190.196.142) left #gnuenterprise ("Client Exiting"). dneighbo (~dneighbo@tmp-200253.flinthills.com) joined #gnuenterprise. psu (psu@manorcon.demon.co.uk) joined #gnuenterprise. Hello Derek hi Arturas dneighbo: what's the status of dcl deb's? you know? lunch! Action: psu is away: lurking working on them (jbailey) Action: drochaid is here: observing psu lurking while lurking from here himself drochaid (drochaid@pc2-kirk2-0-cust175.ren.cable.ntl.com) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) drochaid (~drochaid@pc2-kirk2-0-cust175.ren.cable.ntl.com) joined #gnuenterprise. drochaid_ (~drochaid@pc2-kirk2-0-cust175.ren.cable.ntl.com) joined #gnuenterprise. drochaid (drochaid@pc2-kirk2-0-cust175.ren.cable.ntl.com) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) Nick change: drochaid_ -> drochaid Yurik (yrashk@gw.telcos.net.ua) left irc: "Client Exiting" Yurik (~yrashk@gw.telcos.net.ua) joined #gnuenterprise. Hello Yurii :) ajmitch_ (~me@p24-max7.dun.ihug.co.nz) joined #gnuenterprise. ajmitch (me@p3-max7.dun.ihug.co.nz) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) Arturas: hello Nick change: nickr_ -> nickr Arturas: got the same behaviour under w32 - title and tips work, labels don't big progress :) :) know nothing about GNUe in w32 does it uses some wx there too? yes then there is problem in wx wxPython what version of win? lemme check (i mean win95, winNT...) oh, w98 wxPython 2.3 python2.1 it worked before win98 may not have full support in unicode and w95 has? to what people did i talk about praefectus tep again? um most of us :) zoop pooz ozpo pozo opzo zopo indeed couldn't have put it better myself oh, I didn't ... btami (~btami@dial-3-111.emitel.hu) joined #gnuenterprise. hi all btami: hi ra3vat: have you received my email about i18n ? btami: yes, thanks. it included to the list ok btami: have you played with non-ascii forms? i don't now what non ascii means here :) can you see this :õ is it non ascii ? think so i used this in my test what if you change labels in say form.gfd to specific cp1250 symbols from above 127 ascii range they are OK for me in labels but not in messages in gnue.conf btami: need to go, will write you an email bye bye bye Arturas (~arturas@gsk.vtu.lt) left #gnuenterprise. btami (~btami@dial-3-111.emitel.hu) left #gnuenterprise. ra3vat (ds@ics.elcom.ru) left irc: "Client Exiting" http://www.hwaci.com/sw/sqlite/ interesting seems that jan figured out his cvs access problems :) drochaid_ (~drochaid@pc2-kirk2-0-cust175.ren.cable.ntl.com) joined #gnuenterprise. drochaid (drochaid@pc2-kirk2-0-cust175.ren.cable.ntl.com) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) Nick change: drochaid_ -> drochaid Action: Yurik is away: home Nick change: sama|afk -> sama Nick change: sama -> sama|afk klog (gfd@modemcable221.190-202-24.mtl.mc.videotron.ca) left irc: drochaid_ (~drochaid@pc2-kirk2-0-cust175.ren.cable.ntl.com) joined #gnuenterprise. drochaid (drochaid@pc2-kirk2-0-cust175.ren.cable.ntl.com) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) Nick change: drochaid_ -> drochaid Yurik (yrashk@gw.telcos.net.ua) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) Yurik (~yrashk@gw.telcos.net.ua) joined #gnuenterprise. 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ToyMan (stuq@65.167.123.51) left irc: "Client Exiting" chillywilly_ (~danielb@d93.as14.nwbl0.wi.voyager.net) joined #gnuenterprise. chillywilly (danielb@d147.as14.nwbl0.wi.voyager.net) left irc: Killed (NickServ (Ghost: chillywilly_!~danielb@d93.as14.nwbl0.wi.voyager.net)) Nick change: chillywilly_ -> chillywilly l8r jamest (~jamest@hobbes.math.ksu.edu) left #gnuenterprise. dsmith (firewall-u@cherry7.comerica.com) left irc: Remote closed the connection jcater you here yeah here got a minute for python question? i left my book at home sure if i do myrecords = string.split(filehandle,"\t") to load a tab file into a list i can do say if myrecords[0] == foo: but is there a way to say in a list what 'index' contains foo myrecords.index(foo) and that returns an int correct yes cool ToyMan_home (CaryKittne@c5300-2-ip155.albany.thebiz.net) joined #gnuenterprise. reinhard (rm@N812P008.adsl.highway.telekom.at) left irc: "There's always one more imbecile than you expect" ^chewie (chewie@flemingi.dsl.visi.com) left irc: "ircII EPIC4-1.1.2 -- Are we there yet?" jcater another list question ok is there a way to get number of indexes in a list like list.count or something len(list) wait... are you wanting the number of elements in a list or the number of a single elements in that list? (i.e., how many '1's are in the list) ajmitch_ (me@p24-max7.dun.ihug.co.nz) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) wrong answer oh sorry i want how many 'items' are in the list a = [1,2,3,3,3,4,5] len(a) == 7 a.count(3) == 3 hmmmm a.count(10) == 0 take your pick len(list) is returning 4 and thats wrong I can't imagine that being wrong rofl um helps if i change the varname when cut an paste :) i have a rofl um, yeah print("col start:" % col_start) i cut and pasted it and put col end:" but left variable col_start ;) btw, there's no "%s" or such in that string um its cause im (blush) using winodws and xchating in linux so i rekeyed it :) ah in the code there is an %s freak i know just too lazy to scp files and dont have approval for linux desktop to access our windows servers yet im getting irrated that notepad wont let me save a file by ctrl-x ctrl-s too :) sigh when setting up pg, which date format is best to use? dneighbo: just install gnu/win err, cygwin :) yeah right hey dumb question i have a col start and col end in a list and i want to iterate teh list from the start to end value what is best way in python for i in range(start, end): or cool didnt know if [start:end] would work for item in list[start:end]: which is preferred? i.e. what is the 'techincal' difference do you just need the item? and not an index reference for later? if so, use the latter if you'll need an index number, use the former hmmmm or if you are gonna modify the list, the former if i can change the item ah i need the first then wtf!?!? sigh dneighbo_ (dneighbo@mail.libertydistribution.com) joined #gnuenterprise. what is best way to break out of a loop i have for something: if something: break that'll work will that only break me out of the if or the for as well? or the whole program? the for h:\bin\gfcvs -d10 zipcode_maint.gfd harddrive full if(pos_rec[i] < 0): if i have that and pos_rec[i] is -10 why doesnt it fail? hmm maybe have to cast it i suppose what is the cast funtion? cast? int(pos_rec[i]) this is python, boy are those strings? well i used split so it probably thinks its a string but i want to treat it as a number then int(..) will work, yes im looking for 'negative numbers' so if you know a funtion better than < 0 it would be cool since these are integers < 0 should work that is the best, I imagine Traceback (most recent call last): File "zerocheck.py", line 131, in ? ConvertPosition().run() File "zerocheck.py", line 97, in run if(int(pos_rec[i]) < 0): ValueError: invalid literal for int(): 27.7 I'm about ready to say the hell with wx float(..) may be safer, then come to think of it, that's what I use jcater (jason@w202.z065105010.mem-tn.dsl.cnc.net) left irc: "home" jcater (~jason@HubA-mcr-24-165-193-24.midsouth.rr.com) joined #gnuenterprise. python just kicks ass ok jcater i think one last item if my list has a value of "FOO" is there an easy way to strip the "" so print("value: %s", list[1]) prints value: "FOO" what is easy way to remove the " if item[0] == '"' and item[-1] == '"': item = item[1:-2] ?? you could do a string.replace but that might mess you up if there's valid '"'s yes string.replace is what i want :) no valid " in there :) you have syntax? item = string.replace(item,'"','') i apologize left my python bible in backpack at home as didnt expect to be hacking here today nice Error: 1 PrepEntryVersionsP : PROJECTED RESTATED AgenciesP : TOTAL FUNDS AgencyNamesP : 010 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS DIST 1 OCSuppliesP : 830 INTERGOVERNMENTAL PAYMENTS 0 -10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -10 muhahahhaa purdy must run now be back later dneighbo_ (dneighbo@mail.libertydistribution.com) left irc: "[BX] The Power Rangers use BitchX. 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SirK (~SirK@203.149.68.226) returned to #gnuenterprise. pattieja (~pattieja@www.pcxperience.com) returned to #gnuenterprise. nickr (~panphage@e-172-IP28.empnet.net) returned to #gnuenterprise. jcater (~jason@HubA-mcr-24-165-193-24.midsouth.rr.com) returned to #gnuenterprise. chillywilly (~danielb@d93.as14.nwbl0.wi.voyager.net) returned to #gnuenterprise. Yurik (~yrashk@gw.telcos.net.ua) returned to #gnuenterprise. dneighbo (~dneighbo@tmp-200253.flinthills.com) returned to #gnuenterprise. #gnuenterprise: mode change '+o gnuebot' by devlin.openprojects.net fredflinstone (~derek@cpe-24-221-112-50.az.sprintbbd.net) joined #gnuenterprise. hey chillywilly free chillywilly Nick change: jcater -> barneyrubble rofl that last net split locked my id so it prompted me for a nick fredflinstone was first thing that came to mind right after goatmaster right? Nick change: barneyrubble -> jcarter doh! Nick change: jcarter -> jcater hahaha listening to foo fighters cover of stair way to heaven its pretty hilarious about half way through he stops and asks... 'how does it go again' and someone shouts out next verse and he's like 'oh yeah' btw: jcater if you like that me first stuff i picked up another album where they do nothing but like 50's covers its pretty good not as good as the show tunes though I am free derek: cool Action: jcater has to first figure out how to get OGGs in a CD format my Pioneer likes free as the wind yeah what i have been doing is if i have cd i copy it to make cd for car then make an .ogg for computer you convert the oggs to wavs and burn them with cdrecord hmm Action: jcater hasn't gotten my cd burner working under linux yet wuss well it's not exactly intuitive CD Writing HOWTO jcater: its easy. What kernel are you using? it's not exactly intuitive 2.4.16 or .17 I forget which modprobe ide-cd err modprobe ide-scsi cdrecord -scanbus pick out the cd burner from the list cdrecord dev=n,n,n (from the list) speed=n (cdburn speed) file1 file2 ... filen or use XCDRoast or be a wus as chillywilly suggests like normal people XCDRoast bombed :) you have the derek touvh Action: jcater followed the CD Writing Howto to a tee er, touch jcater: some of the kernek modules changed in 2.4.x er, kernel Action: jcater will worry about it later that's my work machine anyway nickr's cdburning howto is just 4 steps I don't have a cd-r here at home Action: jcater doesn't ever buy computer equipment ... on his dime well it gves you some nice background info well aren't you special at least we know how to setup a damn burner ;) lol you know what crazymike did something crazy? he turned off his light in his room went to lay down and missed his bed fucked up his elbow good he's going to have hell to pay tomorrow cause I am going to make fun of him all day hmm he told me was banging your ma and she got buck wild on him.... ma? roflmao you're so damned funny I thought it was his girlfriend doh or was it both? there's a difference? jcater: go setup your damn burner crack burner? ouch we should line up for the trout slappings you're all a bunch of bitches crying like a little bicth with a skinned knee jcater/jamest cvs still in working order i mean as working order as say 2 days ago :) we like to think it's better than 2 days ago :) um i have a commit to make soon but it should be fine slurping cvs goodness Nick change: fredflinstone -> deke /msg jcater he fell for it Action: chillywilly troutslaps deke for not wearing shoes Action: chillywilly troutslaps jamest for being a mean little bitch with a skinned kneww er, knee Action: chillywilly troutslaps jcater just because it is fun Action: jcater troutslaps chillywilly just for the helluvit Action: jcater troutslaps chillywilly just for the halibut :) boo hmmm gncvs seems broked grrrrr haha DB001: [GNObjects:73] Running command " gfclient /home/dneighbo/gnue/forms/address_type.gfd" deke: you shouldn't be lookin' all criss eyed at it er, cross it appears that the paths in the gpd are relative to where gncvs runs? not where the .gpd lives? deeeeeekkeeee IIRC you can set that in gnue.conf [forms] FormDir = forms the problem there is its still relative i think but more so if you have lots of different gnue apps by different developers you wouldnt want this to be the same i'm positive i did something with this maybe my gnue.conf is old look in your navigator section # The dir in relation to the install dir where we'll find gfd files FormDir = forms same thing really try setting it absolute gack # for *nix RunFormCommand = gfclient # for win32 # RunFormComman i suppose i shoudl change that to /home/dneighbo/bin/gfcvs absolute in gnue.conf or in my gpds they will work in gpds as I know i added that er, used that honestly I don't recall what all I broke in there and no absolute wont work [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/home/dneighbo/gnue//home/dneighbo/cvs/fsfoffice/contacts/phone_type.gfd' as you see it took the root and appended the absolute er sorry in the .conf let me try the gpd hmm I think geas should read object definitions instead of class definitions then we can try the god files absolutes in the gpd do work rofl instead of the gcd files oh my bad just kidding i always thought those were gdc god damnit cater as that name would imply we have to do objects and we really don't want objects, if you really think about it :) Action: jcater dodges flying trout jcater: you mind if alter navigator? wow i don't think I asked deke: probably just dive in and have your way with it then tell him how good it was afterward here is what im thinking you define 'type' /msg james I'm scared now yet you always run the same command im thinking we define in gnue.conf runCommands for ? report designer forms jbailey (~jbailey@HSE-Toronto-ppp318486.sympatico.ca) joined #gnuenterprise. etc ? [21:42] Last message repeated 1 time(s). and then create a type="custom" exec="" ? i added a type=app maybe im missing somthing then? in GNObject where you can use any valid shell command def _runForm(self, step): formCommand = GConfig.get('runFormCommand','') so it will always run a form ja def _runReport(self, step): pass the "form" types is blankoid will always run a form' im suggesting adding a custom type so the user can define the 'exec' ????? in the form did you see jamest's comment re "app" mdean (~mdean@mkc-65-28-73-63.kc.rr.com) joined #gnuenterprise. i dont see a _runApp grr see it now re thats what you get for misleading docs :) i.e. you dont have report defined in the gnue.conf misleading? docs? Action: jcater didn't know there were ANY docs ;-) docs? jamest: the .py files :) deke: take note for us ;-) _runApp is misleading Action: jamest runs off to rename it _doStuff _runDekesIdeaOfApps I guess you could submit a "bug" report ;-) mind me doing this def _runReport(self, step): GDebug.printMesg(1,'Reports Spawning Not Yet Implemented')) pass with "work-around" deke: we take document submissions in docbook, tex, txt, html, and rtf just email what you do to info@gnue.org I don't mind deke: please do Action: chillywilly keels over dead somebody ought to clean that up Action: chillywilly is away: hitting the crack pipe i would take a stab at it if you like unless you want to save it for arturas should be able to pretty much use the form code Action: chillywilly is back (gone 00:02:05) the big problem is reports isnt full fleshed out so its kind of a moving target well i guess not too much btw: what i was wanting to add that started me looking was gfdes should i do that as an 'app' or should it be a 'type' alexey (~Alexey@techkran.vladimir.ru) joined #gnuenterprise. actually never mind most people wont use in that fashion ToyMan_home (CaryKittne@c5300-2-ip155.albany.thebiz.net) joined #gnuenterprise. ToyMan_home (CaryKittne@c5300-2-ip155.albany.thebiz.net) left irc: Client Quit question.... tabs/pages i only see a 'name' property shouldnt there be name and text or name and caption name="pgMyPage" text="Deke's Tab" blah blah [22:10] Last message repeated 1 time(s). also new cvs designer moving of widgets seems to have regressed some regressed? it's being passive-aggresive? capybara (~capybara@24-205-71-18.glen-dyn.charterpipeline.net) joined #gnuenterprise. look it's a capybara the world's larget rodent hmmm do we have page widgets? not for you deke ? as the querys span pages which normally is good but in some cases is bad :) i.e. i have 3 tabs with different datasource if i go to tab one and do a query then go to tab two and do a query then go back to tab one the result set is gone in tab one basically i had a bunch of 'type' tables what are you working in? phone type address type email type etc etc etc i figured rather than have like 10 forms to do this have one form and each one of the tables on a 'tab' but i think instead will go back to original way of individual files er forms crap and use navigator that wouldn't work cause entering a query clears all blocks on the form right that was my point :) i guess it should only clear the current block and it's children i mean technically it works i guess just you have to requery every time you change tabs :) grrr subversions is SLOW tonight jcater: what do you think about the multi-block query clear? um I'm torn ajmitch_ (~me@p34-max7.dun.ihug.co.nz) joined #gnuenterprise. torn? yes hi all Nick change: ajmitch_ -> ajmitch my left arm is lying in the floor um my knee-jerk reaction is a user-initiated query should clear the entire form but a trigger-generated query should be able to do both Action: jcater is not sure why he thinks that cause it makes things harder oh, yeah I knew it was a good reason I really don't care fwiw i ran into this before but slightly different scenario I do think detail blocks would always be cleared i know that THIS usage of forms is not typical well and have no problem doing single forms for it I've some forms where i could use something similar but I'm not 100% sold on the idea either it's a pretty simple change IIRC and have navigator call them but some day a more realist need could come up so i would say this is one of those we have some time to sit on if we choose back to navigator do you think it would be worth defining a default source for login and having it persist? ? as in just playing with moving away from tabs for those type tables yes it really sucks being prompted for login on every form however I have no clean, secure way to pass username/password info around the plan was to not use "gfclient formname" but to create an actual GFClient.py instance and pass it the formname and the connections object ah yes i saw taht in the docs ;) and putting it on the gfclient command line would be insane Action: deke is being a smart ass Action: jcater kicks the local smart ass in the, um, ass again this is not an immediate thing jsut an observation btw: jamest these might be good things to have arturas work on if you think they are not massive jcater: were you able to look at your old auth stuff today/tonight? not yet I'll have to dust it off hmmmm DB001: [GNObjects:73] Running command " /home/dneighbo/bin/gfcvs /home/dneighbo/cvs/fsfoffice/contacts/contact_manager.gfd" DBdriver.py You've got your bar in my foo! And you've got your foo on my bar! Two great reams that ream well together! this is an interesting debug message :) rofl well it woudl be funny but i really seem to have an issue hehe jamest you sure the pre-commit thing works properly? um yes however that was my error message to tell me something went to shit however I don't recall what that something was :( dude you need to enclose those messages in _() (the gettext interface) so we can get those translated I'd like to see that message in italian roflmao or esperanto damnit Catalan please bat bah what this means is you've hit an error in the sql code used to pull the next sequence value what good are error messages that I can read? I want it in really obscure languages do you have proper permissions set up on that sequence? also it should have given you more debug output...did it not? its via gncvs Action: chillywilly is away: hitting the crack pipe Action: chillywilly is back (gone 00:00:01) Action: chillywilly is away: hitting the crack pipe lay off that crack one error away Action: chillywilly is back (gone 00:00:01) had wrong sequence name chillywilly's crack rubbing off on ya? yeah Action: chillywilly shared his crack rock with the people of #gnueneterprise er, shares actually not working with my own tables so forgot naming still cant figure out why masterdetail seems borked on this form #gnuenterprise too name="dtsrcPerson" table="dcl_contact"/> name="dtsrcAddress" table="dcl_contact_addr" masterlink="contact_id" detaillink="contact_id"/> Action: chillywilly is away: hitting the crack pipe Action: chillywilly is back (gone 00:00:02) this should link contact_id to contact_id between dcl_contact and dcl_contact_addr but it doesnt seem to be doing that in dcl_contact_addr after a save contact_id is blank maybe im just forgetting how this works? do i have to in a trigger set that value? Action: chillywilly passes the crack pipe to deke Action: ajmitch wonders why chillywilly gets hassled in here :) somethign is jacked here jbailey (jbailey@HSE-Toronto-ppp318486.sympatico.ca) left irc: "Client Exiting" jcater or jamest can i get one of you to look at this? look at what? why its not populating i think im misunderstanding something i have say two tables contact and address you set the pre-commit on the block that is master correct? in contact ther eis contact.id and in address address.id address.contact_id i have master detail (contact master, address detail) bound by contact_id in both when i save contact.id in the master is saved and address.id is saved but address.contact_id is blank do i have to manually set this? i was thinking before it was automagically done by the master/detail relationship and you have the pre-commit trigger defined on the master block setting the contact_id? sigh im just confused blckPerson.autofillBySequence('ntryPK','seq_dcl_contact') should this instead be once the pre-commit is setup on the master then the details will get it's value that's not a hard thing to do confuse da masta blckAddress.autofillBySequence('ntryPK','seq_dcl_contact') i just copied the original hack and updated it sigh that dont work either jamest you still here.... DB005: [DBdriver:50] _postChanges: statement=INSERT INTO dcl_contact (last_name,first_name) VALUES ('Neighbors','Derek') DB005: [GDataObjects:634] Preparing to post datasource dtsrcemail DB005: [GDataObjects:634] Preparing to post datasource dtsrcphone DB005: [GDataObjects:634] Preparing to post datasource dtsrcaddress DB005: [GDataObjects:637] Posting datasource dtsrcaddress DB005: [DBdriver:50] _postChanges: statement=INSERT INTO dcl_contact_addr (contact_id,country,addr_type_id,add1,zip,state,city) VALUES (NULL,'USA','2','96 West Betsy Lane','85233','AZ','Gilbert') the last line is showing contact_id as NULL which is the problem looks like deke is having some good fun there with building forms i just cant find out WHY blckpacket.autofillBySequence('ntryuid','seq_packet_id') with datasources.... autoincrement? Action: Mr_You & table="packet_note" masterlink="uid" detaillink="uid"/> table="customer" masterlink="uid" detaillink="uid"/> table="packet_lineitem" masterlink="uid" detaillink="uid"/> is working perfectly....i just tested it blckPerson.autofillBySequence('ntryPK','seq_dcl_contact') you guys having fun or what? name="dtsrcPerson" table="dcl_contact"/> name="dtsrcAddress" table="dcl_contact_addr" masterlink="contact_id" detaillink="contact_id"/> chillywilly: they're working to improve the quality of GNUe btw: on-switch somewhere got removed :) btw: you have uid for both? thats odd deke: you do have those defined in the block right? how is the formsification of DCL going? :) just hidden Action: chillywilly is workign on geas architecture document um so there :P