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Mon, Sep 8 2008 7:55 PM | Permanent Link |
Jeff Dunlop | I have a runtime package that, when attempting to create a TEDBQuery, gets the above message returned. The Elevate runtime package is also
included in the list of runtime packages. Is there a solution to this problem? |
Mon, Sep 8 2008 9:19 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Jeff,
<< I have a runtime package that, when attempting to create a TEDBQuery, gets the above message returned. The Elevate runtime package is also included in the list of runtime packages. Is there a solution to this problem? >> This is a CodeGear error: http://dn.codegear.com/article/27031 But I could not give you the reason why it is being displayed when you create a TEDBQuery component. We don't use anything but the stock-standard data-access components. Do you get the error when you use the TEDBQuery component in a test application (compiled into the application, that is) ? -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Tue, Sep 9 2008 2:33 AM | Permanent Link |
Graeme | Hi Tim,
Could this be something to do with our version of codegear. We are using Professional, are you using Enterprise? Cheers "Tim Young [Elevate Software]" <timyoung@elevatesoft.com> wrote: Jeff, << I have a runtime package that, when attempting to create a TEDBQuery, gets the above message returned. The Elevate runtime package is also included in the list of runtime packages. Is there a solution to this problem? >> This is a CodeGear error: http://dn.codegear.com/article/27031 But I could not give you the reason why it is being displayed when you create a TEDBQuery component. We don't use anything but the stock-standard data-access components. Do you get the error when you use the TEDBQuery component in a test application (compiled into the application, that is) ? -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Tue, Sep 9 2008 2:29 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Graeme,
<< Could this be something to do with our version of codegear. We are using Professional, are you using Enterprise? >> Yes, but I can't see how that would affect this situation. The only units that we reference are the standard units that are present in every Delphi SKU except for the DB-limited SKUs. We are particularly vigilant about which units are referenced due to the fact that our .NET Data Provider must be entirely "clean" in the sense that it doesn't reference anything except the System unit. You can see which units we reference in the edbcomps.pas unit that we provide the source code for. The only other unit references in the engine units is the SysUtils, Variants, FMTBcd, and Math units. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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