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Thu, Sep 18 2008 7:32 AM | Permanent Link |
Frank | I have a couple of projects that contain a TDBISAMSession object. The object name is sesMaterials and SessionName is 'Materials'.
When I open the project I see several dialogs with the following message: "Session name Materials is not valid." I can hit "OK" through each and then everything seems to be fine. Is there a way to avoid the nuisance of the dialogs? |
Thu, Sep 18 2008 8:38 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates ![]() | Frank
>I have a couple of projects that contain a TDBISAMSession object. The object name is sesMaterials and SessionName is 'Materials'. >When I open the project I see several dialogs with the following message: "Session name Materials is not valid." I can hit "OK" through >each and then everything seems to be fine. Is there a way to avoid the nuisance of the dialogs? The best way is to find out what the problem is ![]() Roy Lambert [Team Elevate] |
Thu, Sep 18 2008 10:54 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. ![]() | Frank,
<< I have a couple of projects that contain a TDBISAMSession object. The object name is sesMaterials and SessionName is 'Materials'. When I open the project I see several dialogs with the following message: "Session name Materials is not valid." I can hit "OK" through each and then everything seems to be fine. Is there a way to avoid the nuisance of the dialogs? >> Does your project contain open forms that contain DBISAM components whose SessionName is set to 'Materials' ? If so, then you need to make sure of two things: 1) That the form or data module that contains the sesMaterials TDBISAMSession component is also available on an open form or data module. 2) That the creation order of the DBISAM components on any form or data module is set properly so that the session is created before any other DBISAM components that may link to it via their SessionName property. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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