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engine not closing properly? |
Sat, Nov 17 2018 9:45 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | 2.28b7
It may just be me (again) but when closing one project (lets call it A) using alt-f-l and opening another project (B) I'm getting a read warning relating to ConfigPath or CacheModules. I have to open a table in A for this to happen. I think its only started happening (or at least I've only started noticing it) since I moved to D2007. I haven't yet figured out why I get which error error - ConfigPath or CacheModules I have tried stripping out my subclassed EDB components and replacing with the "real" thing but no difference. Roy Lambert |
Mon, Nov 26 2018 4:21 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Roy,
<< It may just be me (again) but when closing one project (lets call it A) using alt-f-l and opening another project (B) I'm getting a read warning relating to ConfigPath or CacheModules. I have to open a table in A for this to happen. I think its only started happening (or at least I've only started noticing it) since I moved to D2007. >> If you have explicit TEDBEngine components on forms/data modules, then you can encounter issues with the RAD Studio IDE because of the singleton nature of the underlying TEDBEngine instance (all TEDBEngine instances at design-time use the same core TEDBEngine instance. So, sometimes you may need to close/restart the IDE in order to avoid issues with design-time TEDBEngine instances. Either that, or just set the TEDBEngine properties at run-time using the global Engine instance variable. Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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