Subject | Re: [IBO] Re: Default Session or Connection in DLL |
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Author | Paul Vinkenoog |
Post date | 2003-05-20T21:46:19Z |
Hoi Mieke,
message to the IBO mailing list (see header below) so we all receive
it. Your reply was also directed to the list, so that went to every
subscriber too.
Congratulations on your purchase, by the way! IBO is a great set of
tools.
Eduardo: sorry, haven't got a clue. Maybe in a couple of days, when
all the brainy people are getting back from Fulda :-)
Greetings,
Paul Vinkenoog
> I'm sorry, I just bought IBObjects yesterday. I never posted aI don't think Eduardo meant you when he said "you". He sent his
> message last year. I think you got the wrong e-mail adres...
message to the IBO mailing list (see header below) so we all receive
it. Your reply was also directed to the list, so that went to every
subscriber too.
Congratulations on your purchase, by the way! IBO is a great set of
tools.
Eduardo: sorry, haven't got a clue. Maybe in a couple of days, when
all the brainy people are getting back from Fulda :-)
Greetings,
Paul Vinkenoog
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "lalopus" <eduardo@...>
> To: <IBObjects@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2003 4:43 PM
> Subject: [IBO] Re: Default Session or Connection in DLL
>
>> Hi, I've just seen your message from last year; I'm having some
>> problems with this. I could actually "force" my connection in the
>> DLL by :
>>
>> IBOQuery1.IB_Session.DefaultSession.DefaultConnection := DB;
>>
>> where IBOQuery1 is defined inside the DLL. I'm getting a problem
>> now when freeing the library: "too many concurrent exceptions
>> ...". I made a trace and couldn't find much, looks like some
>> finalization process at the IB_Session unit causes this. Do you
>> have any ideas??
>>
>> regards
>> Eduardo