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Error #1101 in ElevateDB Manager |
Tue, Dec 11 2007 1:51 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Ronald,
<< I guess it's logical to keep different configuration files for the unicode and non-unicode versions? >> We/you have to - they use completely different character sets and collations. However, you'll know really quickly when you're mixing the two since EDB will raise an exception to that effect. << I think that's also something that has gotten mixed up here. If i want to start all over again, is it enough to simply erase the different config files, or are there also registry keys involved? >> Nope, just erase the configuration file(s) and you can start over from scratch. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Wed, Dec 12 2007 5:14 PM | Permanent Link |
Ronald Janse | Roy Lambert <roy.lambert@skynet.co.uk> wrote in
news:2724BC65-18D4-4FAC-A34D-9897494024B2@news.elevatesoft.com: > Ronald > >>I feel like a moron..... > > Don't worry - you should have heard some of the things I would have > suggested to Tim if he'd been stood in front of me when I started with > it > >>It does not work. >>Can you tell me what TfRLive is? It sounds like a component, but I >>trust it contains a path? > > TfRLive is simply the path to the tables, in this case both DBISAM and > ElevateDB > >>As I understand you have everything in one directory, dbIsam tables, >>Elevate tables and config stuff? > > No tables are in the directory E:\HH Dev\TfR\NLH\Live, the config > stuff and dlls needed are in E:\HH Dev\Patches and when this goes live > this one will be cleaned up and removed > >>Thanks for your patience... I feel like a complete idiot. > > Nah - there are some major conceptual changes between DBISAM and > ElevateDB its not like the switch from Paradox/BDE to DBISAM - that > one was EASY! > > In your case I'd have three directories > > 1. old DBISAM tables > 2. new shiny bright ElevateDB tables > 3. application code & config directory > > I'll let you decide what to put in 1 2 will take care of itself 3 > will contain your code and the migrator dll. > > EMail me the .pas and .dfm you're using and I'll get it working here. > > Roy Lambert > > Roy, Did you receive my E-mail? Maybe something went wrong, I'm not sure.... |
Thu, Dec 13 2007 3:28 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Ronald
Haven't seen anything. I've just checked my spam store for your email address and nothing. Zip it up and post to the binaries that way we can be positive about it getting through. Roy Lambert |
Fri, Dec 14 2007 7:39 AM | Permanent Link |
Ronald Janse | "Tim Young [Elevate Software]" <timyoung@elevatesoft.com> wrote in
news:793A0F18-61D6-40C5-B722-7404206EC9F7@news.elevatesoft.com: > Ronald, > > << I guess it's logical to keep different configuration files for the > unicode and non-unicode versions? >> > > We/you have to - they use completely different character sets and > collations. However, you'll know really quickly when you're mixing > the two since EDB will raise an exception to that effect. > > << I think that's also something that has gotten mixed up here. If i > want to start all over again, is it enough to simply erase the > different config files, or are there also registry keys involved? >> > > Nope, just erase the configuration file(s) and you can start over from > scratch. > Tim, I tried everything, but it still does not work. I erased every config file I could find and then started, following the steps in the manual. I faithfully created the directory for the tutorial (c:\tutorial), created a database (tutorial) in path c:\tutorial\db. I then click migrate database and there it is: my old friend: "ElevateDB Error #1011 An error occurred with the parameter D". I can provide you with a screenshot if you want... Until now I was very content with your products, so there must be a solution. Are you sure there is no registry key involved, or some hidden setting I can erase?? Thank you, Ronald Janse |
Fri, Dec 14 2007 12:05 PM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Ronald
I got your email - I'll have a look over the weekend Roy Lambert |
Fri, Dec 14 2007 12:45 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Ronald,
<< I tried everything, but it still does not work. I erased every config file I could find and then started, following the steps in the manual. I faithfully created the directory for the tutorial (c:\tutorial), created a database (tutorial) in path c:\tutorial\db. I then click migrate database and there it is: my old friend: "ElevateDB Error #1011 An error occurred with the parameter D". I can provide you with a screenshot if you want... >> Zip up everything that you have and email it to me. I'm sure that there's something simple that is causing the issue. What I need is this: C:\Documents and Settings\<UserName>\Local Settings\Application Data\Elevate Software\ElevateDB Manager\edbmgr.ini and the configuration file EDBConfig.EDBCfg from your configuration file path. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Fri, Dec 14 2007 2:04 PM | Permanent Link |
Ronald Janse | Roy Lambert <roy.lambert@skynet.co.uk> wrote in news:C8578CFD-B6AC-4DC7-
B197-098E609E954F@news.elevatesoft.com: > Ronald > > > I got your email - I'll have a look over the weekend > > Roy Lambert > Great! I look forward to it.... |
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