Subject | RE: [IBO] please help |
---|---|
Author | Daniel Bertin |
Post date | 2001-05-15T21:02:17Z |
I'm in the process of changing the application over from ODBC(BDE) Progress
to IB60 and theis application is quite large.
not very feasible to package it at this time.
the same code does work into another form, they are treated the same.
should I have multiple connections??
thanks
Daniel
At 01:57 PM 15/05/2001 -0700, you wrote:
to IB60 and theis application is quite large.
not very feasible to package it at this time.
the same code does work into another form, they are treated the same.
should I have multiple connections??
thanks
Daniel
At 01:57 PM 15/05/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>If you could send me the database and source, I would be glad to take a look
>for you.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Daniel Bertin [mailto:daniel@...]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 1:44 PM
> To: IBObjects@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [IBO] please help
>
>
> Hi all
>
> I have a datamodule with IB_connection, keepconnection =true, connected =
>true
> and IBOtable1
>
> in another form, iboquery1, database name, IB_connection =
> datamodule1.IB_connection1
> SQL = select * from disp_leg
> where fsourcename = :source
> and complete = 'N'
> order by Fseta
> on activate event for the form
> if length(datamodule1.IBOtable1.FieldByName('fsourcename').asstring) > 0
>then
> begin
> with form2.IBOQuery1 do
> begin
> close;
> unprepare;
> parambyname('source').asstring :=
> datamodule1.IBOtable1.fieldbyname('fsourcename').asstring;
> prepare;
> open;
> end;
> end;
>
> and then the run time error;
>
> EIB_StatementError with message
> 'Statement must have an IB_Connection assigned.'
>
>
> Could someone tell me what my problem is. It seems obvious but??
> Thanks
> Daniel
>
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