Subject | Re: [IBO] IBO4 and ParamByName |
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Author | Jason Wharton |
Post date | 2001-06-26T20:36:06Z |
Yes, 36 code should work in 40. But, believe it or not, 40 actually works as
it should where 36 doesn't.
You said you were still using dialect 1 correct? How about the ODS version?
Taking these into consideration is important. before I thought that dialect
1 meant that you didn't have to use quotes around keyword tokens but it
turns out that you still need to use them. That is why there is a difference
between 3.6 and 4.0.
FWIW,
Jason Wharton
CPS - Mesa AZ
http://www.ibobjects.com
it should where 36 doesn't.
You said you were still using dialect 1 correct? How about the ODS version?
Taking these into consideration is important. before I thought that dialect
1 meant that you didn't have to use quotes around keyword tokens but it
turns out that you still need to use them. That is why there is a difference
between 3.6 and 4.0.
FWIW,
Jason Wharton
CPS - Mesa AZ
http://www.ibobjects.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lester Caine" <lester@...>
To: <IBObjects@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 1:32 PM
Subject: Re: [IBO] IBO4 and ParamByName
> > Do we consider this a bug in FastReport? The name of that column is
"COUNT"
> > and not COUNT.
>
> Probably, since I can not see how to correct the reading of that column in
> FastReport, but the application is working fine in IBO3.6Dg without me
needing
> to do any changes.
>
> Like the problems with FROM, TO and DATE, if I just rename the column
ICOUNT,
> the "'s go away, which is the fix I have used, but IBO complains if I do
not
> either add "'s where IBO4 now needs them, or rename the column so that
IBO4 does
> not add them in the first place.
>
> I would consider that to be the real bug, as if new words are added to
this list
> with updates to Firebird, then we may have to change these new words in
old code
> just to keep working. Shouldn't IBO3.6 code work in IBO4?
>
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