Subject | IB Basics? |
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Author | Dion Oliphant |
Post date | 2000-12-29T12:17:39Z |
Hi,
I get a plan error! All that I am doing is connecting a ib_query to a
ib_connection.
When I double click on the ib_connection component and go to the SQL tab, I
get the above error.
When I run the application and open the query, I get an SQL -204 error,
table unknown?
Thanks,
Dion
-----Original Message-----
From: Dion Oliphant [mailto:dion@...]
Sent: 29 December 2000 01:41
To: IBObjects@egroups.com
Subject: [IBO] IB Basics?
Hi,
Is it necessary to use a transaction with an ibquery if i need to read info
from a database only? Do I use ibConnection or ibdatabase?
I seem to be getting conflicting answers.
Thanks,
Dion
-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Wharton [mailto:jwharton@...]
Sent: 29 December 2000 07:21
To: IBObjects@egroups.com
Subject: Re: [IBO] Re: TIB_Memo
Use the FieldByName().ControlsReadOnly property to govern if the controls
attached to a particular field are read only or not. It is against IBO
standard operating procedures to attach application logic to controls
instead of the data itself. If the control is data aware leave it alone and
just work with the data itself.
HTH,
Jason Wharton
CPS - Mesa AZ
http://www.ibobjects.com
I get a plan error! All that I am doing is connecting a ib_query to a
ib_connection.
When I double click on the ib_connection component and go to the SQL tab, I
get the above error.
When I run the application and open the query, I get an SQL -204 error,
table unknown?
Thanks,
Dion
-----Original Message-----
From: Dion Oliphant [mailto:dion@...]
Sent: 29 December 2000 01:41
To: IBObjects@egroups.com
Subject: [IBO] IB Basics?
Hi,
Is it necessary to use a transaction with an ibquery if i need to read info
from a database only? Do I use ibConnection or ibdatabase?
I seem to be getting conflicting answers.
Thanks,
Dion
-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Wharton [mailto:jwharton@...]
Sent: 29 December 2000 07:21
To: IBObjects@egroups.com
Subject: Re: [IBO] Re: TIB_Memo
Use the FieldByName().ControlsReadOnly property to govern if the controls
attached to a particular field are read only or not. It is against IBO
standard operating procedures to attach application logic to controls
instead of the data itself. If the control is data aware leave it alone and
just work with the data itself.
HTH,
Jason Wharton
CPS - Mesa AZ
http://www.ibobjects.com