Re: Error 1005: File not found
- From: "Michael Demb" <michaeld@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 18:25:21 +0300
Hi All,
I did exactly as in the MSDN article Brad told me, and I could create a
repository for one sld file.
But then I created another sld with another driver and assigned it to the
same repository, but no files where copied to it. Should I create a separate
repository for each sld file? What if I have hundreds of drivers that I need
to add to my database.
Thanx.
"Karl" <karl5511@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1127187558.198253.177160@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi Michael,
>
>> I could create one component and import it to the database, but when I
>> create another component and try to add it to the same repository, the
>> import process ends with OK but no files are copied.
>> I still can't understand what I am doing wrong.
>
> Sorry for my arbitrary conclusion.
>
> My answer is just as Brad Combs's. Hope it works!
> Why do you add another component "to the same repository", not another
> repository? What mean?
>
> -Karl
>
.
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