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Topic-icon Question How to declare repository link in a metadata

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16 Jan 2015 16:54 - 16 Jan 2015 16:54 #1 by Virginie_Samson
How to declare repository link in a metadata was created by Virginie_Samson
Hello
I need to have differents directories in my Runtime Server.
I did a File Metadata, and created different directories.

When it's an esay one, no problem
Exemple Path: \\PWSTASD1\D$\EDD_STAMBIA\STAMBIA_FILE\IN
With PWSTASD1 : our server name

I also need to access a share root : \\DWSASV\DEV

In PWSTASD1, i created a special access on Z : that access to this repository.

I tried different way to acces :
\\PWSTASD1\Z$\DEV
\\PWSTASD1\\DWSASV\DEV
\\DWSASV\DEV

But every time, when i tried to create a file, an browse the physical name, i came back to \\PWSTASD1\D$\EDD_STAMBIA\STAMBIA_FILE\IN

Any idea what i did wrong ? :(

Ps : i'm connected to the PWSTASD1's runtime
Last edit: 16 Jan 2015 16:54 by Virginie_Samson.
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16 Jan 2015 17:49 #2 by Thomas BLETON
Replied by Thomas BLETON on topic How to declare repository link in a metadata
Hi,
The reverse wizard does not use the Runtime. So, your windows session must have the privileges for accessing one of these paths :
\\PWSTASD1\Z$\DEV
\\PWSTASD1\\DWSASV\DEV
\\DWSASV\DEV

Try to access these addresses directly in your Windows explorer.
If your Windows session does not have access to the distant directory, then you cannot reverse.

I hope this helps :)
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16 Jan 2015 17:53 #3 by Virginie_Samson
Replied by Virginie_Samson on topic How to declare repository link in a metadata
Ok, thanks
I thougt that as the runtime was connected on the server, it would act as the server.
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16 Jan 2015 18:14 #4 by Thomas BLETON
Replied by Thomas BLETON on topic How to declare repository link in a metadata
Nope, indeed.
The same behaviour occurs when reversing database objects : it is the Designer who connects to the DB, not the Runtime.
Actually, reverse operations can be done when the Runtime is down.