Useful comments Mike, you're way ahead of me with this stuff, so how do you get the command interface to remain open while debugging?
Andrew
Connecting to MySQL from PhotoShop/Bridge via JavaScript
Connecting to MySQL from PhotoShop/Bridge via JavaScript
Just put a line with "PAUSE" at the bottom of a bat file to keep it open for debugging, that gives you the "Press any key to continue..." prompt.
Connecting to MySQL from PhotoShop/Bridge via JavaScript
Pause works, but if you hit a key by mistake the window closes. I use cmd. That will leave the window open with the normal prompt.
Connecting to MySQL from PhotoShop/Bridge via JavaScript
I've done some crazy stuff with Access. There's not much it can't do for a small shop. I learned on it and still use it for all kinds of tools and such. It works great on a server with a couple computers to enter data and a third devoted to the CS2 application, so long as they all have Access, which they usually do.
I work with Macs now, and could do the same kind of thing at my new job, but I'm not sure where I should be looking. I confess ignorance, but does Mac have some SQL equivalent? I certainly didn't see it at the Mac store... FileMaker isn't going to cut it.
Stu
I work with Macs now, and could do the same kind of thing at my new job, but I'm not sure where I should be looking. I confess ignorance, but does Mac have some SQL equivalent? I certainly didn't see it at the Mac store... FileMaker isn't going to cut it.
Stu
Connecting to MySQL from PhotoShop/Bridge via JavaScript
Im not a Mac user, but it looks like you can use MySQL on it also.
http://developer.apple.com/business/mac ... mysql.html ... mysql.html
http://developer.apple.com/business/mac ... mysql.html ... mysql.html