Subject | Re: IBO and lookup fields |
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Author | Geno |
Post date | 2000-11-30T19:15:10Z |
Hello Jason:
I can use the TIBOQUERY and it works fine. However, I have been
trying to use the IBO Components which won't work with the
TIBOQUERY. I guess I am confused. Is there some advantage to
converting my applications so that they use the IBO Components or am
I just as well off to use the standard components with the standatd
TDataset and TIBOQUERY. If I am better off using the IBO Components,
is there not a way to implement lookup fields going that route?
Geno
I can use the TIBOQUERY and it works fine. However, I have been
trying to use the IBO Components which won't work with the
TIBOQUERY. I guess I am confused. Is there some advantage to
converting my applications so that they use the IBO Components or am
I just as well off to use the standard components with the standatd
TDataset and TIBOQUERY. If I am better off using the IBO Components,
is there not a way to implement lookup fields going that route?
Geno
--- In IBObjects@egroups.com, "Jason Wharton" <jwharton@i...> wrote:
> Use TIBOQuery which has a fields editor. It is TDataset based.
>
> Jason Wharton
> CPS - Mesa AZ
> http://www.ibobjects.com
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Geno " <strtline@a...>
> To: <IBObjects@egroups.com>
> Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 12:00 PM
> Subject: [IBO] IBO and lookup fields
>
>
> > Hello:
> >
> > I am in the process of converting an application from BDE/Paradox
to
> > IB6 using IBO. This may be a really dumb question but I am a
> > complete novice when it comes to IB6 and IBO. My application
makes
> > extensive use of lookup fields. Since the IBQuery does not have
a
> > field editor, how can I define lookup fields ?
> >
> > Thanks
> >