Having imported my program into HydraStudio, it now acts differently
My program can’t find the required files
When you import your old programs into HydraStudio, you will also need to reference the associated files for your project. These files can include additional 4GL or form source files, unload (UNL) files, text files or config files for your program.
Text, Config & Unload (UNL) files
To reference text files in your Project, right-click the ‘Text Files’ folder of your corresponding program and select ‘Insert’, then select your required files and click OK.
By holding down the Ctrl or Shift key, you can select multiple files.
HydraStudio is capable of dealing with source and supporting files from various locations, although for the ease of program management and maintenance it is recommended that all associated project files be placed within sub-directories of the project source root. When the HydraStudio “Install to GUI Server” option is used, or a program is run from HydraStudio using one of the GUI clients, ‘HydraStudio’ will automatically copy all the required program files along with all specified support files to the server directory, mimicking the directory structure of the original files ensuring that your application is deployed correctly.
For example, if your project and programs are located in
c:\myproject
and your unload files are located in
c:\myproject\unl
HydraStudio will create this directory UNL in the target application server directory and copy the corresponding files to it.