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Hi,
I am working with Intouch 10 and I need to improve one application which was made with Intouch 7.
But, when I try to open this file with Intouch 10, the program shows this message:
Cannot find DLL: "sqlgrid"
I tried to copy this DLL in the Intouch 10 file but the result is the same.
Thanks a lot for your attention.
I am working with Intouch 10 and I need to improve one application which was made with Intouch 7.
But, when I try to open this file with Intouch 10, the program shows this message:
Cannot find DLL: "sqlgrid"
I tried to copy this DLL in the Intouch 10 file but the result is the same.
Thanks a lot for your attention.
Although the tip below was for Intouch 7 to 8 it may help in that it identifies the SQLGrid files not just the DLL that need copying.
'If you have created an application using InTouch 7.11 and SQL Grid, you must do the following to open the application in InTouch 8.0:
Copy the Sqlgrid.dll, sqlgrid.wdo, ivsql08.dll, ivgui08.dll, ivqry08.dll and ivutl08.dll files into the InTouch folder (C:\Program Files\Wonderware\InTouch).'
Regards,
Burnikell
'If you have created an application using InTouch 7.11 and SQL Grid, you must do the following to open the application in InTouch 8.0:
Copy the Sqlgrid.dll, sqlgrid.wdo, ivsql08.dll, ivgui08.dll, ivqry08.dll and ivutl08.dll files into the InTouch folder (C:\Program Files\Wonderware\InTouch).'
Regards,
Burnikell
Hello,
My understanding is that the best way to migrate between different intouch version's is to migrate through all the possible versions... You may not be able to migrate from Intouch version 7 directly too Intouch version 10... You may have to migrate too versions 8, 8.5, 9.0, 9.5 and then to intouch version 10 to ensure a stable migration.. If you don't have all the software version of intouch at you company for whatever reason, you can contact your local Wonderware Rep. and pay a nominal fee to have the application migrated for you...
It's just the way the software works... Good luck to you...
My understanding is that the best way to migrate between different intouch version's is to migrate through all the possible versions... You may not be able to migrate from Intouch version 7 directly too Intouch version 10... You may have to migrate too versions 8, 8.5, 9.0, 9.5 and then to intouch version 10 to ensure a stable migration.. If you don't have all the software version of intouch at you company for whatever reason, you can contact your local Wonderware Rep. and pay a nominal fee to have the application migrated for you...
It's just the way the software works... Good luck to you...
Hi
Put in google: wwGenericSQLGrid, install this, after that make convert.
regards
Put in google: wwGenericSQLGrid, install this, after that make convert.
regards
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