@CSGarethF , does this attachment work for you?
I believe your salesperson can help you get access to IFS Cloud version.
@durasrb, I do believe that external links to the APP10 RACE have been shut down. Unless, you intend to upgrade within the next few months, your salesperson will likely request that you upgrade to IFS Cloud version.
@gianni.neves, I spoke with Roilis yesterday about this. If you do not get a resolution from this post, please create a case and we will have a resource assist you. Thanks!
This one is from 2018 - please start on p. 10 (assuming that you have the APP10 Demo Package files).Nearly everyone has been successful with the installation by following this step-by-step instruction guide. If you need help, ask your IFS Partner Manager for a System Engineer to assist you.
Hi, Gianni, In APP10, the issue was that the message queue was stopped. I believe there is something similar in IFS Cloud version as part of the background job processing engine. Would you please check that? Thanks,Cathy
Thanks for your help, Robert. The customer had to bounce the db after rebuilding the indexes in question and it seems to be working now.
@Mathias Dahl - The customer upgraded from APP8 to APP10. They use MWO. Here is their initial issue from case G2317758: “Our database process that gathers and sends work task information as a JSON document to IndySoft (the external system now used by our Field Service technicians) is unable to read the contents of files from any Document Repository that is not located on the database server.While we have set up a new repository that is located on the database server, there are many existing document attachments from before our IFS10 upgrade that need to be sent with task information, but are saved in a repository on a different machine. All attempts to get the document contents to add to the outgoing JSON have failed or have required manual preparation that we cannot ask our office personnel to perform before running the procedure.”In addition, they say:“Attempt to run the following sql in the Production database, which attempts to read file contents from one of the shared repositor
For more info, customer is upgrading from APP8 to APP10. We have a .NET application that performs critical business functions some of which require IFS transactions (issuing of material, approving of purchase reqs, etc). The IFS functions must be performed in the .NET application because it executes other functions like barcode scanning, label printing, etc that can’t be done in IFS. We have been using the .NET access provider to connect to IFS and perform these transactions per IFS guidance several years ago We connect though some very simple C# code below using a generic login <screen shot missing> Then we execute the transaction with PLSQL in our code which impersonate the user logged into the application. This ensures that the user has the proper rights in IFS to perform the transaction. <screen shot missing> This has been working for many years We are now getting errors in IFS 10 because users are not able to reuse the same connection If we are forced to use a dedica
The customer is already using the latest IFS Access Provider for their .NET application, the issue is that the latest IFS Access Provider removed the ability to connect to IFS without using a dedicated session.This is problematic for their existing code which uses a non-dedicated session. Is there a way to use a “non-dedicated session” in .NET application using IFS .NET Access Provider in APP10?
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