DayBack Online error
Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2019 6:46 pm
Hello - A few DayBack Online remarks.
I succeeded in getting DayBack Online working after considerable effort. The primary obstacles were command line settings to which I didn't have access through the FMP17 Console (because my solution is hosted). Both PHP and XML had to be activated on the host server through the command line. Also something about FTP settings, and a reboot was in there too. Your documentation and troubleshooting help for DayBack Online seems a little scattered - it would be helpful to the FM Pro Server beginner if these (sometimes not directly accessible) required CLI server settings were listed up front, perhaps under the administrative settings.
Now I'm encountering a puzzling problem. My DayBack Online displays the following message - but only when attempting to display events of two, and only two, dates:
"There was an error retrieving FileMaker events: -1 - It appears that we’re connected to the filemaker server but are not able to retrieve data. This is most likely due to an incorrect user name or password."
As of now, I've seen this when DayBack Online has attempted to display events on 2/14/2019 and 2/28/2019.
All other dates (or at least those I've tested) display their events without errors (e.g. the events on 2/13 and 3/1 display without problems),so it seems unlikely that the user name or password is the problem.
My DayBack via FileMaker Pro 17 has no difficulty with these dates.
Here's the kicker: the error appears upon accessing these dates via DayBack Online even when NO events are scheduled!
Any thoughts?
Last problem: Whereas DayBack for FileMaker records the TimeStart and TimeEnd values in my events table in 12:00 hour (non "military", AM/PM) notation, DayBack Online seems to record events in 24 hour ("military") notation.
This makes a difference: I have a script that scans the events of the following day for the purpose of compiling and emailing tomorrow's schedule to each of my users. I sometimes wind up with a listing of event times expressed as a mix of military and non-military (civilian?) notation.
Thank you!
I succeeded in getting DayBack Online working after considerable effort. The primary obstacles were command line settings to which I didn't have access through the FMP17 Console (because my solution is hosted). Both PHP and XML had to be activated on the host server through the command line. Also something about FTP settings, and a reboot was in there too. Your documentation and troubleshooting help for DayBack Online seems a little scattered - it would be helpful to the FM Pro Server beginner if these (sometimes not directly accessible) required CLI server settings were listed up front, perhaps under the administrative settings.
Now I'm encountering a puzzling problem. My DayBack Online displays the following message - but only when attempting to display events of two, and only two, dates:
"There was an error retrieving FileMaker events: -1 - It appears that we’re connected to the filemaker server but are not able to retrieve data. This is most likely due to an incorrect user name or password."
As of now, I've seen this when DayBack Online has attempted to display events on 2/14/2019 and 2/28/2019.
All other dates (or at least those I've tested) display their events without errors (e.g. the events on 2/13 and 3/1 display without problems),so it seems unlikely that the user name or password is the problem.
My DayBack via FileMaker Pro 17 has no difficulty with these dates.
Here's the kicker: the error appears upon accessing these dates via DayBack Online even when NO events are scheduled!
Any thoughts?
Last problem: Whereas DayBack for FileMaker records the TimeStart and TimeEnd values in my events table in 12:00 hour (non "military", AM/PM) notation, DayBack Online seems to record events in 24 hour ("military") notation.
This makes a difference: I have a script that scans the events of the following day for the purpose of compiling and emailing tomorrow's schedule to each of my users. I sometimes wind up with a listing of event times expressed as a mix of military and non-military (civilian?) notation.
Thank you!