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    Just kinda thinking out loud, there is no need for
    "Module_Uninstall_Store" for a batch module? Anything that needed
    "deleting" or cleaning up should actually need to be done during "Module_Uninstall?"

    TIA
    --
    Best regards,
    Scott
    mailto:[email protected]




    #2
    batch module uninstall




    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: [email protected]
    > [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Scott Shepard
    > Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 1:52 AM
    > To: [email protected]
    > Subject: [mrc] batch module uninstall
    >
    >
    > Just kinda thinking out loud, there is no need for
    > "Module_Uninstall_Store" for a batch module? Anything that needed
    > "deleting" or cleaning up should actually need to be done during "Module_Uninstall?"

    All depends. Having both functions allows you to different things at different times. For
    example, you typically want to clean up data databases on Domain uninstall, but clean up
    licensing datbaase on store uninstall.

    -Bruce

    >
    > TIA
    > --
    > Best regards,
    > Scott
    > mailto:[email protected]
    >
    >
    >

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      #3
      batch module uninstall



      Scott,

      Batch Report modules are not actually installed in a store, therefore the
      Store Install/Upgrade/Uninstall functions are never called...

      Darren Ehlers
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      > -----Original Message-----
      > From: [email protected]
      > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Scott Shepard
      > Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 3:52 AM
      > To: [email protected]
      > Subject: [mrc] batch module uninstall
      >
      >
      > Just kinda thinking out loud, there is no need for
      > "Module_Uninstall_Store" for a batch module? Anything that needed
      > "deleting" or cleaning up should actually need to be done
      > during "Module_Uninstall?"
      >
      > TIA
      > --
      > Best regards,
      > Scott
      > mailto:[email protected]
      >
      >
      >

      Comment


        #4
        Re[2]: batch module uninstall



        As Darren said, the Uninstall_store function doesn't get called. I do
        need to call it however. I can use a Form Method or maybe MvCall? I
        know I can use MvDo to call the specific function, but how would I
        combine that with MvCall or a form?

        The only other way I can think of is use a Form to call the sessionurl
        and Screen with a
        batch_ID equal to something like "uninstall." Then the first in batch
        processing, check for this and if true, uninstall the store/license.
        My first thought is that this might be too simple to not be clumsy and
        will cause problems later, or is this a slick way around it?

        TIA,

        Scott
        IDS


        Thursday, November 18, 2004, 9:01:01 AM, you wrote:



        >> -----Original Message-----
        >> From: [email protected]
        >> [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Scott Shepard
        >> Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 1:52 AM
        >> To: [email protected]
        >> Subject: [mrc] batch module uninstall
        >>
        >>
        >> Just kinda thinking out loud, there is no need for
        >> "Module_Uninstall_Store" for a batch module? Anything that needed
        >> "deleting" or cleaning up should actually need to be done during "Module_Uninstall?"

        BPM> All depends. Having both functions allows you to different things at different times. For
        BPM> example, you typically want to clean up data databases on Domain uninstall, but clean up
        BPM> licensing datbaase on store uninstall.

        BPM> -Bruce

        >>
        >> TIA
        >> --
        >> Best regards,
        >> Scott
        >> mailto:[email protected]
        >>
        >>
        >>

        Comment


          #5
          Re[2]: batch module uninstall






          > -----Original Message-----
          > From: [email protected]
          > [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Scott Shepard
          > Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 7:56 PM
          > To: [email protected]
          > Subject: Re[2]: [mrc] batch module uninstall
          >
          >
          > As Darren said, the Uninstall_store function doesn't get called. I do
          > need to call it however. I can use a Form Method or maybe MvCall? I
          > know I can use MvDo to call the specific function, but how would I
          > combine that with MvCall or a form?

          No, no...I thought you where speaking in general terms...not too many batch file (they are
          actually reports) modules use databases anyway.

          -Bruce


          > The only other way I can think of is use a Form to call the sessionurl
          > and Screen with a
          > batch_ID equal to something like "uninstall." Then the first in batch
          > processing, check for this and if true, uninstall the store/license.
          > My first thought is that this might be too simple to not be clumsy and
          > will cause problems later, or is this a slick way around it?
          >
          > TIA,
          >
          > Scott
          > IDS
          >
          >
          > Thursday, November 18, 2004, 9:01:01 AM, you wrote:
          >
          >
          >
          > >> -----Original Message-----
          > >> From: [email protected]
          > >> [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Scott Shepard
          > >> Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 1:52 AM
          > >> To: [email protected]
          > >> Subject: [mrc] batch module uninstall
          > >>
          > >>
          > >> Just kinda thinking out loud, there is no need for
          > >> "Module_Uninstall_Store" for a batch module? Anything that needed
          > >> "deleting" or cleaning up should actually need to be done during "Module_Uninstall?"
          >
          > BPM> All depends. Having both functions allows you to different things at
          > different times. For
          > BPM> example, you typically want to clean up data databases on Domain
          > uninstall, but clean up
          > BPM> licensing datbaase on store uninstall.
          >
          > BPM> -Bruce
          >
          > >>
          > >> TIA
          > >> --
          > >> Best regards,
          > >> Scott
          > >> mailto:[email protected]
          > >>
          > >>
          > >>

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            #6
            Off Topic but important ... Attention to PayPal users...



            Hi all,

            Just to notice all the PayPal users .. I just recieved a mail from
            [email protected].. which indicate you to update my PayPal informations. If
            you get that message TAKE CARE NOT TO GIVE your informations on that site.
            It's a fake paypal site. They are asking you for the CC number and your
            paypal login and password. I remarked that the site IP is from Bulgaria

            Here is the message I received:

            SUBJECT: Account flagged

            "Dear PayPal user,
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            security measures. This is a must to ensure that only you have access and
            use of your paypal account and to ensure a safe PayPal experience. We
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            verify your information, please click here.

            Thank you for using PayPal!

            Please do not reply to this e-mail. Mail sent to this address cannot be
            answered.
            CopyrightC 2004 PayPal Inc. All rights reserved. Designated trademarks and
            brands are the property of their respective owners."

            And when you click you get right to that address:
            http://83.148.101.124/www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/

            I already noticed that to the PayPal fraude services..

            Best regards,
            Claudiu Bischoff


            Comment


              #7
              Off Topic but important ... Attention to PayPal users...



              Sorry for my english.. "which indicate ME to update my PayPal
              informations"...


              -----Original Message-----
              From: [email protected]
              [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Bischoff Claudiu
              Sent: mercredi 24 novembre 2004 02:42
              To: [email protected]
              Subject: [mrc] Off Topic but important ... Attention to PayPal users...
              Importance: High


              Hi all,

              Just to notice all the PayPal users .. I just recieved a mail from
              [email protected].. which indicate you to update my PayPal informations. If
              you get that message TAKE CARE NOT TO GIVE your informations on that site.
              It's a fake paypal site. They are asking you for the CC number and your
              paypal login and password. I remarked that the site IP is from Bulgaria

              Here is the message I received:

              SUBJECT: Account flagged

              "Dear PayPal user,
              Your account has been flagged in our system as a part of our routine
              security measures. This is a must to ensure that only you have access and
              use of your paypal account and to ensure a safe PayPal experience. We
              require all flagged accounts to verify their information on file with us. To
              verify your information, please click here.

              Thank you for using PayPal!

              Please do not reply to this e-mail. Mail sent to this address cannot be
              answered.
              CopyrightC 2004 PayPal Inc. All rights reserved. Designated trademarks and
              brands are the property of their respective owners."

              And when you click you get right to that address:
              http://83.148.101.124/www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/

              I already noticed that to the PayPal fraude services..

              Best regards,
              Claudiu Bischoff


              Comment

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