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11013 Access denied, when using memory tables |
Thu, Aug 23 2007 4:41 PM | Permanent Link |
"Lucian" | Hi,
I am doing something simple and still I'm missing something. Attached to a grid (on a multitabsheet pagecontrol), I have a TDBISAMQuery like this: select * into "memory\temp1" from expenses where City='SOMECITY' Than next, I want to create a chart and reuse the table temp1, for additional grouping/filtering (this will be displayed actually on another tabsheet). So I create a new TDBISAMQuery, with a SQL like this: select Category, SubCategory, Payee, SUM(Cost) as SUM_Cost from "memory\temp1" GROUP BY Category, SubCategory, Payee when I open this query however, I get the 11013 exception. What a heck am i doing wrong? TIA, Lucian |
Thu, Aug 23 2007 6:09 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Lucian,
<< when I open this query however, I get the 11013 exception. >> Make sure that you Close or Unprepare the first query. That will allow you to access the in-memory table. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Thu, Aug 23 2007 8:42 PM | Permanent Link |
"Lucian Radulescu" | > Make sure that you Close or Unprepare the first query. That will
> allow you to access the in-memory table. Umm ... if I do that the data from the first grid will clear and I'll have to re-run the first query when I'll switch back to that tab ... not really what I had in mind. So it's not possible to show a grid based on an in-memory table and at the same time say, launch another query on the same in-memory table? Lucian |
Thu, Aug 23 2007 9:37 PM | Permanent Link |
"Robert" | "Lucian Radulescu" <lucianATez-delphiDOTcom> wrote in message news:xn0faavo9m9jn000@news.elevatesoft.com... >> Make sure that you Close or Unprepare the first query. That will >> allow you to access the in-memory table. > > Umm ... if I do that the data from the first grid will clear and I'll > have to re-run the first query when I'll switch back to that tab ... > not really what I had in mind. > > So it's not possible to show a grid based on an in-memory table and at > the same time say, launch another query on the same in-memory table? > Sure it is. Drop a ttable component on the form, set the database to memory, and after you open and close the query, you have a table that works just as any other table. You can open it and close it, run queries against it, etc. Of course, the datasource for the first grid needs to be linked to this memory table. Your code will be query.open; // select into memory query.close; // now the table is just alike any other table table.open; Robert |
Fri, Aug 24 2007 8:47 AM | Permanent Link |
"Lucian" | > Robert
Thanks Robert, I'll give it a try. Lucian |
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