IOS error code -10
IOS error code -10
Where are the meanings of IOS error codes?
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tsupartono
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Re: IOS error code -10
They are described inside a file in the SDK (you won't have this unless you are developing using Apple SDK).
Is this error something you experienced?
Can you provide more details about the error?
Please provide any relevant screenshots and client log.
Is this error something you experienced?
Can you provide more details about the error?
Please provide any relevant screenshots and client log.
Re: IOS error code -10
Getting it sometimes (not always) on save_image after a pop over message is displayed then click somewhere to make it go away then save
Adter this is run
When (= Email)
#COM_OWNER.IsNewForm := False
Fetch Fields(#CMEMAL #Cmname) From_File(CUSTMAST) With_Key(#Cmcust)
If Cond(#COM_OWNER.SharedStates<MobileApp> = Concentral)
#COM_OWNER.Get_SharedState Variablename('CC_User') Value(#CUUSRNAM)
Fetch Fields(#CUFNAME #CULNAME #CUEMAIL) From_File(WCUSUSR) With_Key(#CUUSRNAM)
Else
#COM_OWNER.Get_SharedState Variablename('UserID') Value(#UIUSER)
Fetch Fields(#UIFNAM #UILNAM #UIEMAIL) From_File(USRINFO) With_Key(#UIUSER)
#CUFNAME := #Uifnam
#CULNAME := #UILNAM
#CUEMAIL := #UIEMAIL
Endif
#CSSUTILITY.uSendEmail Subject('Your purchase contract is attached') Body('Thank you for your business!' + #COM_OWNER.LineFeed + #COM_OWNER.LineFeed + *COMPANY_NAME.trim) Fromname(#CUFNAME + ' ' + #CULNAME) Fromemail(#CUEMAIL) Toname(#Cmname) Toemail(#CMEMAL) Attachmentpath(('/LANSA_' + *LANSAPGMLIB.trim + '/webserver/images/PDF/' + #Filename)) O_Retc(#RET_CODE) Attachedfilename(#Filename)
Set_Ref Com(#PopOver) To(*create_as #LrPopMsg)
If Cond(#RET_CODE = OK)
Set Com(#PopOver) Uoverelement(PDFVIEWER) Umessagetext('Email has been sent to: ' + #cmemal) Umessagetype('C') Utype(Webview)
Else
Set Com(#PopOver) Uoverelement(PDFVIEWER) Umessagetext('Error trying to send email to: ' + #cmemal) Umessagetype('E') Utype(Webview)
Endif
#PopOver.uShow
then user clicks somewhere to remopve the message above and clicks save
When (= Save)
#COM_OWNER.IsNewForm := False
#DF_ELFNAM := 'POSC_' + #Cmcont.asstring + '_Signature.jpg'
#Com_Owner.Save_Image Name(Signature) Filename(*PART_DIR_EXECUTE + #DF_ELFNAM) Result(#Result)
* Inform the user about the result of the save of the photo
If Cond(*Not *SavedOk)
Set_Ref Com(#PopOver) To(*create_as #LrPopMsg)
Set Com(#PopOver) Uoverelement(Signature) Umessagetext('There was a problem saving this image! The iOS error code returned is: ' + #Result.AsString) Umessagetype('E') Utype(Image)
#PopOver.uShow
Else
Adter this is run
When (= Email)
#COM_OWNER.IsNewForm := False
Fetch Fields(#CMEMAL #Cmname) From_File(CUSTMAST) With_Key(#Cmcust)
If Cond(#COM_OWNER.SharedStates<MobileApp> = Concentral)
#COM_OWNER.Get_SharedState Variablename('CC_User') Value(#CUUSRNAM)
Fetch Fields(#CUFNAME #CULNAME #CUEMAIL) From_File(WCUSUSR) With_Key(#CUUSRNAM)
Else
#COM_OWNER.Get_SharedState Variablename('UserID') Value(#UIUSER)
Fetch Fields(#UIFNAM #UILNAM #UIEMAIL) From_File(USRINFO) With_Key(#UIUSER)
#CUFNAME := #Uifnam
#CULNAME := #UILNAM
#CUEMAIL := #UIEMAIL
Endif
#CSSUTILITY.uSendEmail Subject('Your purchase contract is attached') Body('Thank you for your business!' + #COM_OWNER.LineFeed + #COM_OWNER.LineFeed + *COMPANY_NAME.trim) Fromname(#CUFNAME + ' ' + #CULNAME) Fromemail(#CUEMAIL) Toname(#Cmname) Toemail(#CMEMAL) Attachmentpath(('/LANSA_' + *LANSAPGMLIB.trim + '/webserver/images/PDF/' + #Filename)) O_Retc(#RET_CODE) Attachedfilename(#Filename)
Set_Ref Com(#PopOver) To(*create_as #LrPopMsg)
If Cond(#RET_CODE = OK)
Set Com(#PopOver) Uoverelement(PDFVIEWER) Umessagetext('Email has been sent to: ' + #cmemal) Umessagetype('C') Utype(Webview)
Else
Set Com(#PopOver) Uoverelement(PDFVIEWER) Umessagetext('Error trying to send email to: ' + #cmemal) Umessagetype('E') Utype(Webview)
Endif
#PopOver.uShow
then user clicks somewhere to remopve the message above and clicks save
When (= Save)
#COM_OWNER.IsNewForm := False
#DF_ELFNAM := 'POSC_' + #Cmcont.asstring + '_Signature.jpg'
#Com_Owner.Save_Image Name(Signature) Filename(*PART_DIR_EXECUTE + #DF_ELFNAM) Result(#Result)
* Inform the user about the result of the save of the photo
If Cond(*Not *SavedOk)
Set_Ref Com(#PopOver) To(*create_as #LrPopMsg)
Set Com(#PopOver) Uoverelement(Signature) Umessagetext('There was a problem saving this image! The iOS error code returned is: ' + #Result.AsString) Umessagetype('E') Utype(Image)
#PopOver.uShow
Else
Re: IOS error code -10
This error code should mean that the element name doesn't not exist.
I've just done some test on this. When I specify an image element name that doesn't exist, I will get error code -10.
For example:
I defined an image element with name "ADDIMAGE"
In Save action, I specified another name "ADDIMAGE2"
Then I got -10 from #Result.AsString
Moreover, this error code is platform independent, it's not from iOS client, I think it would happen as well on Android, so it's better to remove "iOS" in the message text of popover.
Set Com(#PopOver) Uoverelement(Signature) Umessagetext('There was a problem saving this image! The iOS error code returned is: ' + #Result.AsString) Umessagetype('E') Utype(Image)
I've just done some test on this. When I specify an image element name that doesn't exist, I will get error code -10.
For example:
I defined an image element with name "ADDIMAGE"
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#Com_Owner.Set_Image Blankimageresource('Attach_Photo_Here.png') Name(ADDIMAGE) Newimage_Resize_Wdth(600) Newimage_Resize_Hght(450)Code: Select all
When (= Save)
#COM_OWNER.IsNewForm := False
#Com_Owner.Save_Image Name(ADDIMAGE2) Filename(*PART_DIR_EXECUTE + 'myimage.png') Result(#Result)
Moreover, this error code is platform independent, it's not from iOS client, I think it would happen as well on Android, so it's better to remove "iOS" in the message text of popover.
Set Com(#PopOver) Uoverelement(Signature) Umessagetext('There was a problem saving this image! The iOS error code returned is: ' + #Result.AsString) Umessagetype('E') Utype(Image)
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tsupartono
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Re: IOS error code -10
The error code -10 can also mean that the image element you specified in your Save_Image call did not send any image data at the time you make your Save_Image call.
I think what happened is that you are calling the Save_Image too late.
The LR client sends the image data to the server at the first post to the server after the end-user made any changes to the Image element (e.g. take a picture).
Subsequent posts do not resend the image data to the server again (unless the end-user made further changes to the picture) - this is to save bandwidth & upload time.
This means that your RDML code (for this particular screen) must always do the following:
To check if the image data is present (assuming your image element is called SIGNATURE), use the CheckProperty method:
So what happened in your case, is that your first post after the end-user takes a picture does not immediately invoke Save_Image (instead it's displaying a popover). During the subsequent post when the user pressed the save button, you invoked Save_Image - but by then it's too late as the image data was sent at the previous post already.
I think what happened is that you are calling the Save_Image too late.
The LR client sends the image data to the server at the first post to the server after the end-user made any changes to the Image element (e.g. take a picture).
Subsequent posts do not resend the image data to the server again (unless the end-user made further changes to the picture) - this is to save bandwidth & upload time.
This means that your RDML code (for this particular screen) must always do the following:
- Check if the client sends any image data
- If so, save the image data (which can either be to a temporary file, to be committed later when the user executes the Save option)
To check if the image data is present (assuming your image element is called SIGNATURE), use the CheckProperty method:
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If (#Com_Owner.CheckProperty( '/Form.Fields.SIGNATURE.Image' ))
#FileName := *PART_DIR_EXECUTE + #LRNGSERVICES.GenerateUUID + '.png'
#Com_Self.Save_Image Name(SIGNATURE) Filename(#FileName) Result(#Result)
Endif
Re: IOS error code -10
We do not save data until the user clicks "save", they may not want too. It is a signature btw. Sounds like I should treat the "email" pressed as cancel or not allow it until they save or cancel
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tsupartono
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Re: IOS error code -10
The simplest would be to disable other functionalities until the user saves the record.
But you can still save the signature in a temporary file (but not commit it to the database), and commit that when the user click the Save button.
But you can still save the signature in a temporary file (but not commit it to the database), and commit that when the user click the Save button.