Hello everybody.
I just installed version 2022.
As you can see from the image, the new version does not see the old runtimes.
Did I do something wrong?
Thanks in advance for the reply
Hello everybody.
I just installed version 2022.
As you can see from the image, the new version does not see the old runtimes.
Did I do something wrong?
Thanks in advance for the reply
Hi Chris.
It was a pleasure to help you.
(I can brag about helping a code boss )
My bad English and my fair Italian are always at your disposal.
G.
Hi Chris
As you can see from my previous answer this thing represents a disappointment.
As with PB2021 (it was compatible with 2019r3 runtimes) I expected the same thing for 2022.
I can't believe we're back to having to have an IDE for each version.
Not all of our customers are willing to invest for the version change (Is my company weird? I don't think so).
This is a big problem for developers because they have tons of IDEs installed on their computers. Without bearing in mind that every IDE has its pre-requisites.
Bad very bad.
This is my 2 cents opinion.
Hi Mike
My expectation is that Powerbuilder will (finally) work like Visual Studio with .NET. Each version of visual studio is compatible with previous versions of .NET
This is the REAL utility of splitting IDE from RUNTIME
(This is my 2 cent opinion)
I believe that your expectation for this going forward should be that all runtimes within a major release will work only in the IDE of that major release. So you will typically need to keep an IDE for each major version if you need one or more runtimes of that major version.
Hi Gimmy;
That's correct .... You should see this restriction in the "what's new" section of the PB Help. The reason for this is because the PB2022's IDE & Runtime uses a much newer version of the C++ compiler - which is not backwards compatible to older Appeon PB versions.
Regards ... Chris