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Engine becomes 'Active' automatically |
Fri, May 18 2007 4:33 PM | Permanent Link |
"Royke" | A bit of an annoying problem: I set the engine component in Delphi to Active
= False, but when I make a change to a session component (like change its name), or a database component (change name), the Active of the Engine component pops to True automatically. Can this be stopped? The general idea is that if I want it to be not Active, it should stay that way. (Several other Delphi components have similar issues. ReportBuilder tends to set ppTables to Active as well.) RJ |
Sat, May 19 2007 4:06 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Royke
The problem is that some alterations actually require the use of the engine. eg changing the sessionname using the dropdown (not sure about just typing) called the engine to get a list of session names. What I've done is install GExperts and use it to set some properties when I compile. Roy Lambert |
Tue, May 22 2007 9:07 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Roy,
<< A bit of an annoying problem: I set the engine component in Delphi to Active = False, but when I make a change to a session component (like change its name), or a database component (change name), the Active of the Engine component pops to True automatically. Can this be stopped? The general idea is that if I want it to be not Active, it should stay that way. >> Changing a session name does not automatically start the engine. Only changing a property that requires the use of the engine, such as the the TEDBDatabase.Database property which requires a list of the databases in the configuration file, causes the engine to be automatically started. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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