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      sdetweil
      last edited by sdetweil

      no… it will do the thig every time a notifcation comes in, only want it when the module sends down a message (say it is alive)

      in node_help you are sending this “HAVEDATA”
      and in module you are looking for this if(notification === “HAVEDATE”){

      add a var self = this to start of socketNotificationReceived() and getDom()

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        sdetweil @Perlchamp
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        @Perlchamp said in read csv-data and put it in an array:

        if(birth_date.startOf(‘day’)

        also should be

        if(birth_date_moment.startOf('day')
        

        comparing moments, not strings! oops

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          Perlchamp
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          only the header i see, BUT now i see the terminal-message “HAVEDATA” but an error, too:
          picture

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            sdetweil @Perlchamp
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            @Perlchamp open the developers window, ctrl-shift-i on the mirror screen,
            select console tab,
            put perl in the filter field

            select the sources tab, navigate the left nav tree,. to modules/perlchamp/perlcmap.js

            find the socketnotificationreceived

            click the number in the left column, hit f5 (refresh) on keyboard

            code should stop at the line you clicked

            in the right pane, top there is a blue arrow (resume executing) and a top half of a globe, stop on next )instruction)

            Sam

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              Perlchamp
              last edited by

              before looking in dev: i saw the following:

              var birth_date_moment = moment(birth_date + now.getYear(),"DD.MMYYYY");
              

              change to DD.MM.YYYY (point between MM and YYYY) ?

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                sdetweil @Perlchamp
                last edited by sdetweil

                @Perlchamp no, cause we extract dd.mm from the info provided in file…

                oh, the substring should be 0,5, not 0,4

                var birth_date = birthday.birth.substring(0,5);
                

                Sam

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                  Perlchamp
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                  error => now.getYear() is not a function

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                    sdetweil @Perlchamp
                    last edited by

                    @Perlchamp yeh, sorry, rememeber just off the top of my head…
                    date uses that …
                    moment its just year()

                    var birth_date_moment = moment(birth_date + now.year(),“DD.MMYYYY”);

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                      Perlchamp
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                      nothing changed. but now i see the HAVEDATA notification again. could it be, that the Dom-update (from notification) not really goes ?
                      i mean i saw in the dev, that the birthday-data are right. it was the first entry of this data-string (or jsonObj) …
                      only the header i can see …

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                        sdetweil @Perlchamp
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                        @Perlchamp put a stop on the statement self.updateDom()

                        hit refresh, the code should stop there, then mouse over the this.active_birthdays a few lines up,
                        the debugger will surface the values

                        Sam

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