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Thu, Jan 30 2014 4:30 PM | Permanent Link |
Michael Saunders | I have just installed the Trial VCL version 2.15 in order to get to educate myself with EDB before I purchase but I am having issues
1 It seems that it doesn't update the Library List properly as I had to add C:\Program Files (x86)\ElevateDB 2 VCL-TRIAL\RAD Studio XE5 (Delphi Win32)\code\source in order to access the edbcomps unit But then this unit references a no of others such as edbtype which I cannot locate Thanks Mike |
Thu, Jan 30 2014 6:01 PM | Permanent Link |
Raul Team Elevate | On 1/30/2014 4:30 PM, Michael Saunders wrote:
> I have just installed the Trial VCL version 2.15 in order to get to educate myself with EDB before I purchase but I am having issues > 1 It seems that it doesn't update the Library List properly as I had to add > C:\Program Files (x86)\ElevateDB 2 VCL-TRIAL\RAD Studio XE5 (Delphi Win32)\code\source > in order to access the edbcomps unit > But then this unit references a no of others such as edbtype which I cannot locate > Trials are using runtime packages only. See here for more info: http://www.elevatesoft.com/supportfaq?action=view&category=edb&question=edb_vcl_trial_versions Raul |
Thu, Jan 30 2014 6:44 PM | Permanent Link |
Michael Saunders | Raul wrote:
On 1/30/2014 4:30 PM, Michael Saunders wrote: > I have just installed the Trial VCL version 2.15 in order to get to educate myself with EDB before I purchase but I am having issues > 1 It seems that it doesn't update the Library List properly as I had to add > C:\Program Files (x86)\ElevateDB 2 VCL-TRIAL\RAD Studio XE5 (Delphi Win32)\code\source > in order to access the edbcomps unit > But then this unit references a no of others such as edbtype which I cannot locate > Trials are using runtime packages only. See here for more info: http://www.elevatesoft.com/supportfaq?action=view&category=edb&question=edb_vcl_trial_versions Raul Thanks I will try that Mike |
Fri, Jan 31 2014 9:47 AM | Permanent Link |
Michael Saunders | Raul wrote:
On 1/30/2014 4:30 PM, Michael Saunders wrote: > I have just installed the Trial VCL version 2.15 in order to get to educate myself with EDB before I purchase but I am having issues > 1 It seems that it doesn't update the Library List properly as I had to add > C:\Program Files (x86)\ElevateDB 2 VCL-TRIAL\RAD Studio XE5 (Delphi Win32)\code\source > in order to access the edbcomps unit > But then this unit references a no of others such as edbtype which I cannot locate > Trials are using runtime packages only. See here for more info: http://www.elevatesoft.com/supportfaq?action=view&category=edb&question=edb_vcl_trial_versions Raul I have now got the Trial version up and running . I did need to manually add the elevate runtime package however Not sure if this should have been included automatically or not Note that there was no mention of this on the FAQ answer you kindly pointed out to me Mike |
Tue, Dec 9 2014 4:52 PM | Permanent Link |
John Easley | The FAQ should be updated to include that the file ebrun.dcp will need to be added to the package list by clicking "Add" and selecting ebrun.dcp from the trial "code" folder.
john Michael Saunders wrote: Raul wrote: On 1/30/2014 4:30 PM, Michael Saunders wrote: > I have just installed the Trial VCL version 2.15 in order to get to educate myself with EDB before I purchase but I am having issues > 1 It seems that it doesn't update the Library List properly as I had to add > C:\Program Files (x86)\ElevateDB 2 VCL-TRIAL\RAD Studio XE5 (Delphi Win32)\code\source > in order to access the edbcomps unit > But then this unit references a no of others such as edbtype which I cannot locate > Trials are using runtime packages only. See here for more info: http://www.elevatesoft.com/supportfaq?action=view&category=edb&question=edb_vcl_trial_versions Raul I have now got the Trial version up and running . I did need to manually add the elevate runtime package however Not sure if this should have been included automatically or not Note that there was no mention of this on the FAQ answer you kindly pointed out to me Mike |
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