Hi,
I don't know why that happened. I will check it out.
In the mean time, you can fix that by going to Options->General->[SQL
Editor TAB] and select the syntax.txt file manually.
>I've also looked at the two Syntax.txt files from the two difference
installations in Notepad and the 0.0.8 doesn't look like a true text
file where the 0.8.1 one does
They are both pure text files ... it's just that in 0.8.1 the file is
DOS readable (I.E. carriage return is represented as line-break +
carriage return and the older version only had a line-break).
but that's not the source of the problem!
Regards,
Jorge
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-----Original Message-----
From: Donald Deacon [mailto:ddeacon@stripped]
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 10:28 AM
To: 'mycc@stripped'
Subject: MyCC 0.8.1 Bug Report
The Syntax checking in 0.8.1 seems to be broken (I'm assuming it's
because I now get the message that MyCC can't load the syntax.txt file).
I've enclosed a couple of screenshots, one from MyCC 0.0.8 and one from
0.8.1, which show the error message and the lack of syntax checking.
I've also looked at the two Sytax.txt files from the two difference
installations in Notepad and the 0.0.8 doesn't look like a true text
file where the 0.8.1 one does. I've tried copying the 0.0.8 version over
to the 0.8.1 install but still no go.
By the way, I did do a clean uninstall and reinstall first when I ran
into this but then started running two separate installations to
troubleshoot.
<<008 Query.jpg>> <<081 Query.jpg>>
Regards,
Don Deacon
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