Question Andrea Schecker-Krauss · Apr 16, 2021

VS Code Object Script - Problems Using Import and Compile or Import without Compilation

I checked out a Git-Branch and want to Import all Objectscript-Objects to my localhost.

While using Import without Compilation I receive a lot of errors.

request to http://127.0.0.1:57772/api/atelier/v3/TSTCBW/doc/MusLT01LCOD.int?ignore… failed, reason: connect ECONNREFUSED 127.0.0.1:57772

While using Import and Compile I receive much more of this errors.

Is there a setting, that I have to key in?

Or how can I synchronize my namespace to test my changes?

Product version: Caché 2018.1
$ZV: Cache for Windows (x86-64) 2018.1.2 (Build 309_5_19250U) Tue Sep 10 2019 10:49:14 EDT

Comments

Dmitry Maslennikov · Apr 16, 2021

How many files are you trying to import this way?

Unfortunately VSCode not so good for such a task, and even any editor.

In fact, the best way will be to do it directly with Caché. Just using $system.OBJ.LoadDir, will do it much better.

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Andrea Schecker-Krauss  Apr 20, 2021 to Dmitry Maslennikov

Bin dem Vorschlag $system. OBJ.LoadDir in Cache zu verwenden gefolgt und habe das im Server Command Menue eingebunden. Klappt sehr gut. Gibt es eine Möglichkeit, die Directory des Workspaces auszulesen?

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Dmitry Maslennikov  Apr 20, 2021 to Andrea Schecker-Krauss

VSCode and Cache server can be far from each other, on different machines, so, it’s not as easy to implement. And as I said, it’s not a task for VSCode, it’s mostly a deployment task, which have to be done separately.

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Andrea Schecker-Krauss  Apr 20, 2021 to John Murray

Nein, das ist wirklich ein Mengenproblem. Bei bis zu 20 Objekten keine Probleme.

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