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Wed, Apr 25 2007 6:10 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Tim
Just playing a bit to see how few ElevateDB components I need on a form. Started a new project, dropped a EDBQuery on it. Next added a session. Then opened another form from another project to see what I did there. Then, with that form still open, dropped an engine onto my new form. Not allowed cos there's one on the other form. Close the other form and drop an engine component on the new form. Tried to run it and get error. What happens is that the engine is added to the .dfm but not the .pas. Trying to edit in doesn't work. I had to delete the engine. Save the form. Drop an engine on the form. Switch to view as text, copy the engine name from there and switch back to the .pas and paste it in. There's some serious interference going on here. Roy Lambert |
Wed, Apr 25 2007 6:50 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Tim
Just tried cutting and pasting the EDBEngine from one form to another in the same project with the same results. Roy Lambert |
Wed, Apr 25 2007 10:39 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Roy,
<< What happens is that the engine is added to the .dfm but not the .pas. Trying to edit in doesn't work. I had to delete the engine. Save the form. Drop an engine on the form. Switch to view as text, copy the engine name from there and switch back to the .pas and paste it in. >> If you're using BDS 2006 or greater, then it has something to do with the IDE and design-time in these versions of Delphi. It's really no matter since I changed the way it works for the next release, so it should work just fine in any version of Delphi after that. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Thu, Apr 26 2007 6:19 AM | Permanent Link |
"Ian Branch" | Tim Young [Elevate Software] wrote:
> Roy, > > << What happens is that the engine is added to the .dfm but not the .pas. > Trying to edit in doesn't work. I had to delete the engine. Save the form. > Drop an engine on the form. Switch to view as text, copy the engine name from > there and switch back to the .pas and paste it in. >> > > If you're using BDS 2006 or greater, then it has something to do with the IDE > and design-time in these versions of Delphi. It's really no matter since I > changed the way it works for the next release, so it should work just fine in > any version of Delphi after that. Hey now that's service! Fixing problems before we find them....<BG> What are you like fixing bank accounts??<VBG> -- |
Thu, Apr 26 2007 3:19 PM | Permanent Link |
"Lance R" | Tim's next database system will be called ESPDB. It will simply have the
features you want before you even know to ask about or need. Plus updates will have all the fixes for the problems you are just about to uncover... before you realize its broken. The Expert edition will automatically code and/or fix your SQL statements when you bring up the editor too... Lance "Ian Branch" <branch@sitathome.net> wrote in message news:2F062327-0B84-4968-B1D1-B677A0C80E94@news.elevatesoft.com... > Tim Young [Elevate Software] wrote: > >> Roy, >> >> << What happens is that the engine is added to the .dfm but not the .pas. >> Trying to edit in doesn't work. I had to delete the engine. Save the >> form. >> Drop an engine on the form. Switch to view as text, copy the engine name >> from >> there and switch back to the .pas and paste it in. >> >> >> If you're using BDS 2006 or greater, then it has something to do with the >> IDE >> and design-time in these versions of Delphi. It's really no matter since >> I >> changed the way it works for the next release, so it should work just >> fine in >> any version of Delphi after that. > > Hey now that's service! Fixing problems before we find them....<BG> > > What are you like fixing bank accounts??<VBG> > > > -- > |
Fri, Apr 27 2007 2:25 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Lance
>The Expert edition will automatically code and/or fix your SQL statements >when you >bring up the editor too... Please pretty please Roy Lambert |
Fri, Apr 27 2007 9:05 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Lance,
<< Tim's next database system will be called ESPDB. It will simply have the features you want before you even know to ask about or need. Plus updates will have all the fixes for the problems you are just about to uncover... before you realize its broken. >> You joke, but I can't tell you how many times I've run into an issue here in the process of investigating something else, only to have a customer report the very same issue within an hour or so. It's freaky, because at the time I always ask myself "I wonder if anyone has seen this yet ?". And some of these issues are not general issues that anyone would see. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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