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Ummm OK. Am I doing something wrong or is ot a problem? |
Sat, Dec 16 2006 4:48 AM | Permanent Link |
"Ian Branch" | I'm running D7 Pro+SP.
Following the instructions to the letter in the help under "Local Application for Delphi 7" I cannot get the TEDBDatabase to connect find the database/table created. They exist because Ican see them in the d:\Tutorial\DB folder and ElevateDB Manager can see them. EDBEngine says it's active & EDBSession connected is True but I cant get EDBDatabase to connect/see anything. Where have i gone wrong?? Regards, Ian -- |
Sat, Dec 16 2006 9:40 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Ian,
<< Following the instructions to the letter in the help under "Local Application for Delphi 7" I cannot get the TEDBDatabase to connect find the database/table created. They exist because Ican see them in the d:\Tutorial\DB folder and ElevateDB Manager can see them. EDBEngine says it's active & EDBSession connected is True but I cant get EDBDatabase to connect/see anything. Where have i gone wrong?? >> Are you running Delphi from a different drive letter than the data (d? -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Sat, Dec 16 2006 3:54 PM | Permanent Link |
"Ian Branch" | Tim Young [Elevate Software] wrote:
> > Are you running Delphi from a different drive letter than the data (d? HI Tim, Yep. Delphi resides on the C: drive under Program files|Borland, per normal install. Ian -- |
Sat, Dec 16 2006 4:01 PM | Permanent Link |
"Ian Branch" | A little more FYI.
I have all my Apps installed on the C: drive, all my purchased/sourced libraries, files, source, etc and ancillary stuff on the D: drive and all my development work occurs on the E: drive unless I am working on demos/examples that come with any particular program/app/library, in which case it is the respective installed drive. In this case I have installed EDB into the d:\ElevateDB drive/directory and created an Examples directory under that where I am working this example. May not be conventional/standard but it has worked for me since before my CP/M days. Ian |
Sat, Dec 16 2006 5:54 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Ian,
<< In this case I have installed EDB into the d:\ElevateDB drive/directory and created an Examples directory under that where I am working this example. >> That should be fine, you just have to make sure to specify the drive letter when you create the database. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Sat, Dec 16 2006 7:57 PM | Permanent Link |
"Ian Branch" | Tim Young [Elevate Software] wrote:
> > That should be fine, you just have to make sure to specify the drive letter > when you create the database. Yup. Done that. In the TEDBDatabase, step 9 of the "Required Steps", I can see the Session OK but can only see 'configuration' & 'memory' as possible DatabaseNames. If I type in Tutorial into the field and try to Connect, I get an "ElevateDB error #401, The database Tutorial does not exist." Regards, Ian -- |
Sat, Dec 16 2006 8:18 PM | Permanent Link |
Fernando Dias Team Elevate | Ian,
What do you have set for EDBEngine.ConfigPath in the test app? It must be the path to the same config file you have set in ElevateDb Manager. -- Fernando Dias |
Sat, Dec 16 2006 11:13 PM | Permanent Link |
"Ian Branch" | Fernando Dias wrote:
> Ian, > > What do you have set for EDBEngine.ConfigPath in the test app? > It must be the path to the same config file you have set in ElevateDb Manager. HI Fernando, I have tried both "d:\Tutorial" & "d:\tutorial\DB" in the ConfigPath. Looking in the Manager it says the Tutorial Database is in "d:\Tutorial\db". As we don't have a binary are for this NG yet I have attached all the files in my "d:\Tutorial\db" directory for examination. Regards, Ian -- Attachments: DB.zip |
Sun, Dec 17 2006 7:32 AM | Permanent Link |
Fernando Dias Team Elevate | Ian,
>I have tried both "d:\Tutorial" & "d:\tutorial\DB" in the ConfigPath. I still think the problem is with the config path. If you didn't change the config path after installing EDB Manager, you have created the tutorial database using the config file located at the default path, that is: "C:\Program Files\ElevateDB\AdditionalBeta\Version 1\util\edbmgr" You can check that by right-clicking on "ElevateDB Manager" node and then selecting "Edit Options". The path that you have set there is the path you should have as EDBEngine.ConfigPath in your app. Trying to open your database, I always get an error message, but I'll post that in a new thread, since I think it is not related with the problem you have. -- Fernando Dias |
Tue, Dec 19 2006 9:03 AM | Permanent Link |
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Thomas_Eg_J=F8rgensen?= | "Ian Branch" <branch@sitathome.net> skrev i en meddelelse
news:62756404-CAA8-41B4-BDDC-47A1F8338E44@news.elevatesoft.com... >> That should be fine, you just have to make sure to specify the drive >> letter >> when you create the database. > > Yup. Done that. In the TEDBDatabase, step 9 of the "Required Steps", > I can > see the Session OK but can only see 'configuration' & 'memory' as > possible > DatabaseNames. If I type in Tutorial into the field and try to > Connect, I get > an "ElevateDB error #401, The database Tutorial does not exist." > I'm also using D7 and i have the exact same problem... What i've done: 1. Create a new database in C:\temp (see edbm.jpg) 2. Create a empty project in D7. One form, containing a Engine, Session and Database. 3. Change Engine.ConfigPath to "C:\temp" and set active:=true 4. Change Session.AutoSessionName:=true and session.connected:=true If i then drop-down the "DatabaseName" property of the database-component i only see "Configuration" and "Memory"...wasn't i supposed to see "Temp"(as i created in EDBM)? Thanks.. Thomas Attachments: EDBM.JPG |
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