Table of Contents
- PBLs contain DataWindows with the same name
- Object name using C# keywords
- DataWindow name containing special characters
- Editing SQL
- Column order in data source and Column Specification
- One compute expression containing multiple computed columns
- Cursor syntax
- Syntax after UNION
- Custom DataWindows from InfoMaker
Nonstandard PowerScript coding practices might cause problems when converting DataWindow to PowerServer C# models; and special C# coding conventions might also prevent scripts running as expected in the server. Following are bad or unrecommended practices that are commonly seen in PowerScript and must be avoided or corrected before deploying the application with PowerServer.