The index 1 is out of the allowed range (1 to 0).

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naek
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The index 1 is out of the allowed range (1 to 0).

Post by naek »

Hello everyone,

I'm attempting to apply RAMP to an example, as outlined in almost every tutorial I've come across for RAMP. Here are the steps I'm following:

1- The initial step involves creating a list with details.
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2- The second step is connecting to RAMP and saving all steps to the output destination screen, then returning to the login page.
3- Following that, I need to assign the details to my RAMP steps. :
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4- When checking the details section in VLF, I observe that my RAMP script is assigned to Detail. However, when I execute the detail, an error occurs
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thank you in advance,

Best regards.
Tim McEntee
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Joined: Thu May 26, 2016 8:46 am

Re: The index 1 is out of the allowed range (1 to 0).

Post by Tim McEntee »

This is RAMP on the Web.

After doing a full save of the framework, have you sent the VLF and Ramp nodes files to the server.

https://docs.lansa.com/15/en/lansa048/i ... t%7C_____9

Tim
naek
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Re: The index 1 is out of the allowed range (1 to 0).

Post by naek »

Hi Tim,

Thank you for your response.

Yes, I have already done this :

/x_lansa/x_Par/web/vl/_RAMPNodes_RAMP_DEFAULT_SESSION.js
/x_lansa/x_Par/web/vl/_RAMPNodes_5848EC0853D1414685BA578D30E7AEDC.js

It appears that when I run a script on VLF-One, the script is automatically updated.
Tim McEntee
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Re: The index 1 is out of the allowed range (1 to 0).

Post by Tim McEntee »

Do you have a trace of the attempt?
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