Subject | [IBO] Re: 4.3aa bug(?) with float fields |
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Author | stanw1950 |
Post date | 2004-02-20T19:55:18Z |
--- In IBObjects@yahoogroups.com, jwharton@i... wrote:
I did not send you a test app and I have gone back to version aa so I
can't create one. You can see easily see the problem yourself by just
creating a project using the Employee.gdb in the Borland Shared/Data
folder. Using a tib_query (select discount from sales),
tib_datasource, and a
tib_grid component on the form, tying them all together.
The "Discount" field in the Sales table is float. Just by opening the
table in the ide you should get a "0.100000001490116 is not a valid
integer value" exception. That is the error that I am talking about.
Hope that is enough info for you. Thanks.
Stan Walker
Lamsco West, Inc.
> > Jason,you.
> > I first posted this on Friday and haven't got a response from
> > This is still a big issue with us. Is this, or is this not a bug?If
> > its a bug, will it be fixed? We are a registered (ie we paid)user of
> > IBObjects and would appreciate a reply. Thanks.list already and when I put out the next sub-release the
>
> In my mind this issue was resolved with a source fix I sent to the
> fix will be in it.sure that your specific issue is addressed.
>
> Did you send me a test app? That's the only way I would know for
>Jason,
> Jason Wharton
I did not send you a test app and I have gone back to version aa so I
can't create one. You can see easily see the problem yourself by just
creating a project using the Employee.gdb in the Borland Shared/Data
folder. Using a tib_query (select discount from sales),
tib_datasource, and a
tib_grid component on the form, tying them all together.
The "Discount" field in the Sales table is float. Just by opening the
table in the ide you should get a "0.100000001490116 is not a valid
integer value" exception. That is the error that I am talking about.
Hope that is enough info for you. Thanks.
Stan Walker
Lamsco West, Inc.