06-26-2019, 07:47 PM
Hello,
I'm new to LiveCloud and not a programmer or app builder by trade. My aim is to tweak an existing app with dozens of scripts and fields and thousands of lines of code to use LiveCloud instead of its current MySQL database. In other words, I'd really rather not build a new app from the ground up. This app has performed like a champ for years; just need to move away from MySQL.
I have the current app (IDE, not a standalone) in the directory with the Canela toolkit and the initialization script added to the stack script. The existing app has a splash stack with a button that opens a substack that is functionally the main stack for the app. When I click the button on the splash stack to open the substack, I get this message. "The CanelaDB SDK is missing. Please export your Canela SDK again."
Nothing I've tried works. Suggestions? Tips?
One question occurs to me: Should the initialization script be in the main (splash) stack or the substack or both? I've tried all three options with no luck. Help!
Thanks in advance,
Sieg
I'm new to LiveCloud and not a programmer or app builder by trade. My aim is to tweak an existing app with dozens of scripts and fields and thousands of lines of code to use LiveCloud instead of its current MySQL database. In other words, I'd really rather not build a new app from the ground up. This app has performed like a champ for years; just need to move away from MySQL.
I have the current app (IDE, not a standalone) in the directory with the Canela toolkit and the initialization script added to the stack script. The existing app has a splash stack with a button that opens a substack that is functionally the main stack for the app. When I click the button on the splash stack to open the substack, I get this message. "The CanelaDB SDK is missing. Please export your Canela SDK again."
Nothing I've tried works. Suggestions? Tips?
One question occurs to me: Should the initialization script be in the main (splash) stack or the substack or both? I've tried all three options with no luck. Help!
Thanks in advance,
Sieg