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Fri, Aug 16 2019 12:46 AM | Permanent Link |
KimHJ Comca Systems, Inc | I see another person have asked if it's possible to drop a dataset on a Dataunit and all the columns and you would have a In-Memory table.
I tried it, but I get an error when I try to Close it. with InMemData.CurrentTbl do begin Open; InMemData.CurrentTbl.Insert; Columns['Name'].AsString := 'Myname'; Save; Close; end; Error: Database commit response error(Database 'InMemData" not found) Is it not possible to do what I'm trying? Thanks, Kim |
Fri, Aug 16 2019 5:47 AM | Permanent Link |
Matthew Jones | KimHJ wrote:
> Save; What do you expect to happen if you save? But the solution offered to me should work. -- Matthew Jones |
Mon, Aug 19 2019 12:25 PM | Permanent Link |
KimHJ Comca Systems, Inc | "Matthew Jones" wrote:
>>What do you expect to happen if you save? But the solution offered to me should work.<< Thanks Matthew, I was expecting it to behave like a regular TTable or like KBmemTbl. What you are saying is; as soon as I assign data to column it is there. What I'm trying to do; on the order page have every item and quantity save in memory and when the order is placed same it to the Database. I will try it with out save, thanks. Kim |
Mon, Aug 19 2019 8:48 PM | Permanent Link |
KimHJ Comca Systems, Inc | KimHJ wrote:
>>Thanks Matthew, I was expecting it to behave like a regular TTable or like KBmemTbl. << I got it to work as a in-memory table by turn of AutoTransactions in the TDataBase Unit. Thanks, Kim |
Tue, Aug 20 2019 5:09 AM | Permanent Link |
Matthew Jones | KimHJ wrote:
> I got it to work as a in-memory table by turn of AutoTransactions in the TDataBase Unit. I think there is some other consideration there, but if it's working, all good. Me, I did my web shop with a simple TObjectList containing TCart items and custom display stuff, but obviously requirements change from application to application. -- Matthew Jones |
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