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Sat, Sep 2 2006 4:53 AM | Permanent Link |
"Sorin" | Hello
I try to create a rave report using dbisam trial ver and d2006 The rave tableConnection and queryConnection don't work Is this a dbisam limit or I miss something? Sorin |
Sat, Sep 2 2006 10:50 AM | Permanent Link |
Chris Holland SEC Solutions Ltd. Team Elevate | Hi Sorin,
I have been using DBISAM Vrsion 2, 3 and 4 with Rave with no problems. Did you make sure that you set the RaveConnection to be viewable in the end user designer? Chris Holland Sorin wrote: > Hello > I try to create a rave report using dbisam trial ver and d2006 > The rave tableConnection and queryConnection don't work > Is this a dbisam limit or I miss something? > Sorin > > |
Sun, Sep 3 2006 12:09 PM | Permanent Link |
"Sorin" | Thanks Chris
Where do I set the RaveConnection state, I don't find this properties. I didn't say that it doesn't work When I use a RvDatasetConnection I can see chose the available dataset on RvDatasetConnection properties. The available dataset don't appear on RvQueryConnection Query properties and on RvTableConnection Table properties sorin > I have been using DBISAM Vrsion 2, 3 and 4 with Rave with no problems. > > Did you make sure that you set the RaveConnection to be viewable in the > end user designer? > > Chris Holland |
Sun, Sep 3 2006 4:00 PM | Permanent Link |
Chris Holland SEC Solutions Ltd. Team Elevate | Hi Sorin,
I am at home at the moment I will post a simple example for you tomorrow when I get to work (12 hours time from now) Hope this will help Chris Holland Sorin wrote: > Thanks Chris > Where do I set the RaveConnection state, I don't find this properties. > > I didn't say that it doesn't work > When I use a RvDatasetConnection I can see chose the available dataset on > RvDatasetConnection properties. > The available dataset don't appear on RvQueryConnection Query properties > and > on RvTableConnection Table properties > sorin > >> I have been using DBISAM Vrsion 2, 3 and 4 with Rave with no problems. >> >> Did you make sure that you set the RaveConnection to be viewable in the >> end user designer? >> >> Chris Holland > > |
Mon, Sep 4 2006 10:12 AM | Permanent Link |
Chris Holland SEC Solutions Ltd. Team Elevate | Hi Sorin,
Having problems posting an example as the broadband at work is down and I do not have the Borland stuff loaded on my laptop at home. I am out of the office until Thursday now so I wont be able to post anything until then Sorry Chris Chris Holland wrote: > Hi Sorin, > > I am at home at the moment I will post a simple example for you tomorrow > when I get to work (12 hours time from now) > > Hope this will help > > Chris Holland > > Sorin wrote: >> Thanks Chris >> Where do I set the RaveConnection state, I don't find this properties. >> >> I didn't say that it doesn't work >> When I use a RvDatasetConnection I can see chose the available dataset >> on RvDatasetConnection properties. >> The available dataset don't appear on RvQueryConnection Query >> properties and >> on RvTableConnection Table properties >> sorin >> >>> I have been using DBISAM Vrsion 2, 3 and 4 with Rave with no problems. >>> >>> Did you make sure that you set the RaveConnection to be viewable in >>> the end user designer? >>> >>> Chris Holland >> >> |
Thu, Sep 7 2006 5:31 AM | Permanent Link |
Chris Holland SEC Solutions Ltd. Team Elevate | Hi Sorin,
I have uploaded an example (in C++) to the Binaries newsgroup Hope this helps Chris Holland Chris Holland wrote: > Hi Sorin, > > Having problems posting an example as the broadband at work is down and > I do not have the Borland stuff loaded on my laptop at home. > > I am out of the office until Thursday now so I wont be able to post > anything until then > > Sorry > > Chris > > Chris Holland wrote: >> Hi Sorin, >> >> I am at home at the moment I will post a simple example for you >> tomorrow when I get to work (12 hours time from now) >> >> Hope this will help >> >> Chris Holland >> >> Sorin wrote: >>> Thanks Chris >>> Where do I set the RaveConnection state, I don't find this properties. >>> >>> I didn't say that it doesn't work >>> When I use a RvDatasetConnection I can see chose the available >>> dataset on RvDatasetConnection properties. >>> The available dataset don't appear on RvQueryConnection Query >>> properties and >>> on RvTableConnection Table properties >>> sorin >>> >>>> I have been using DBISAM Vrsion 2, 3 and 4 with Rave with no problems. >>>> >>>> Did you make sure that you set the RaveConnection to be viewable in >>>> the end user designer? >>>> >>>> Chris Holland >>> >>> |
Fri, Sep 8 2006 11:57 AM | Permanent Link |
"Sorin" | Thanks Chris
I saw youre demo. You are using the RvDataSetConnection component I have no problem to create report using this component. My problem, as I mention on my previous posts, is using the: RvTableConnection and RvQueryConnection. Sorin > I have uploaded an example (in C++) to the Binaries newsgroup > > Hope this helps > > Chris Holland |
Mon, Sep 11 2006 8:49 AM | Permanent Link |
Chris Holland SEC Solutions Ltd. Team Elevate | Hi Sorin,
Not sure what advantage you get from using the RvTableConnection (or RvQueryConnection)instead of the RvDataSetConnection. On the Nevrona website it says to use the RvDataSetConnection with 3rd Party table components. However if you do want to use the RvTableConnection then you should be able to get it working by setting the "Table" value at runtime something like this: TestTableConnection->Table = (TTable*)TestTable; Chris Holland Sorin wrote: > Thanks Chris > I saw youre demo. You are using the RvDataSetConnection component > I have no problem to create report using this component. > My problem, as I mention on my previous posts, is using the: > RvTableConnection and RvQueryConnection. > Sorin > >> I have uploaded an example (in C++) to the Binaries newsgroup >> >> Hope this helps >> >> Chris Holland > > |
Mon, Sep 11 2006 11:35 AM | Permanent Link |
"Sorin" | Hi Chris
I didn't seek a specific advantage. My main problem is a an bde project wich I want to convert to dbisam and on which I use many table and query rave connection. thanks sorin "> Not sure what advantage you get from using the RvTableConnection (or > RvQueryConnection)instead of the RvDataSetConnection. > > On the Nevrona website it says to use the RvDataSetConnection with 3rd > Party table components. > > However if you do want to use the RvTableConnection then you should be > able to get it working by setting the "Table" value at runtime something > like this: > > TestTableConnection->Table = (TTable*)TestTable; > > Chris Holland > > > Sorin wrote: >> Thanks Chris >> I saw youre demo. You are using the RvDataSetConnection component >> I have no problem to create report using this component. >> My problem, as I mention on my previous posts, is using the: >> RvTableConnection and RvQueryConnection. >> Sorin >> >>> I have uploaded an example (in C++) to the Binaries newsgroup >>> >>> Hope this helps >>> >>> Chris Holland >> |
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