Subject | Re: [ib-support] IB Server is SLOW!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Author | Daniel Rail |
Post date | 2002-03-07T15:31:23Z |
At 07/03/2002 10:50 AM, you wrote:
Paradox and still use the visual components with IB Objects. You'll need
to use the TDataset descendants of IB Objects to be able to use
Infopower. This would be a good start for optimizing your
application. Ask Jason for the set of components that are descendants of
Infopower's TDataset components, I don't remember seeing them anymore in
version 4.2, but they were in version 3.6. I had to make sure to compile
them, since I still needed them, but I'm starting to change over to the
other IBO TDataset descendants, since Infopower can use any TDataset
descendants and use the TDatasource that comes with Delphi.
Hope this information helps.
Daniel Rail
Senior System Engineer
ACCRA Group Inc. (www.accra.ca)
ACCRA Med Software Inc. (www.accramed.ca)
>Good Morning!Yes they will. I can testify to that. We used Infopower components for
>
> TTables were not my idea, but they are on the base
>class and cannot be removed (at least until I can
>build in a base query to replace it.)
>
> Only the main form is auto created. Most of the
>rest have a class procedure for creating.
>
> Most of the data components are Info Power
>components. Will these convert to IBObjects?
Paradox and still use the visual components with IB Objects. You'll need
to use the TDataset descendants of IB Objects to be able to use
Infopower. This would be a good start for optimizing your
application. Ask Jason for the set of components that are descendants of
Infopower's TDataset components, I don't remember seeing them anymore in
version 4.2, but they were in version 3.6. I had to make sure to compile
them, since I still needed them, but I'm starting to change over to the
other IBO TDataset descendants, since Infopower can use any TDataset
descendants and use the TDatasource that comes with Delphi.
Hope this information helps.
Daniel Rail
Senior System Engineer
ACCRA Group Inc. (www.accra.ca)
ACCRA Med Software Inc. (www.accramed.ca)