Re: [Lazarus] LazDataDesktop: transaction handling
On 05.09.2019 8:20, Michael Van Canneyt via lazarus wrote: The grid was never meant to be editable. I simply forgot to disable that. (I myself never ever edit in a grid, it didn't appear in my head that someone would do this) But I will : a) Add the sqoAutoApplyUpdates option. b) Add buttons for more explicit transaction control. Thank you Michael. I assume I can help you with that. I can also help with the editable grid. Editing could be enabled only if the table has a primary key or a unique index, for example. I sometimes need to edit raw data when something went wrong during the development/debugging. (And I tend to be lazy to type an UPDATE statement manually although LazDataDesktop offers a template for it :) ) Ondrej -- ___ lazarus mailing list lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org https://lists.lazarus-ide.org/listinfo/lazarus
Re: [Lazarus] LazDataDesktop: transaction handling
On Thu, 5 Sep 2019, LacaK via lazarus wrote: If data of underlaying TSQLQuery are presented and edited only thorought this DBGrid then I would add to TSQLQuery option "sqoAutoApplyUpdates". (I am not familiar with architecture of LazDataDesktop) Which causes that on every Post/Delete updates are applied to database. There will remain option to commit or rollback changes. The grid was never meant to be editable. I simply forgot to disable that. (I myself never ever edit in a grid, it didn't appear in my head that someone would do this) But I will : a) Add the sqoAutoApplyUpdates option. b) Add buttons for more explicit transaction control. Michael. -- ___ lazarus mailing list lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org https://lists.lazarus-ide.org/listinfo/lazarus
Re: [Lazarus] LazDataDesktop: transaction handling
If data of underlaying TSQLQuery are presented and edited only thorought this DBGrid then I would add to TSQLQuery option "sqoAutoApplyUpdates". (I am not familiar with architecture of LazDataDesktop) Which causes that on every Post/Delete updates are applied to database. There will remain option to commit or rollback changes. L. Dňa 4.9.2019 o 20:02 Ondrej Pokorny via lazarus napísal(a): Hello (Michael)! I started to use LazDataDesktop because PgAdmin4 is horrible. I have a problem with transactions with Postgres connection (well I tested only Postgres connection). I found out that when using the SQL editor, I can type "COMMIT" and "ROLLBACK" - so far so good. (Well I would like to have a tool button for these commands but OK for now - I may add them in the future.) The real problem: I cannot apply edited data from the DB grid. I keep getting this error: I have clicked on the tick button - it got disabled. I have also clicked on the button next to refresh - well I don't know that the button does because it has no hint and caption, but I clicked on it nevertheless :) : But still I get the error above and the data is not written. How can I commit the changes made in the data grid? Thanks Ondrej -- ___ lazarus mailing list lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org https://lists.lazarus-ide.org/listinfo/lazarus
[Lazarus] LazDataDesktop: transaction handling
Hello (Michael)! I started to use LazDataDesktop because PgAdmin4 is horrible. I have a problem with transactions with Postgres connection (well I tested only Postgres connection). I found out that when using the SQL editor, I can type "COMMIT" and "ROLLBACK" - so far so good. (Well I would like to have a tool button for these commands but OK for now - I may add them in the future.) The real problem: I cannot apply edited data from the DB grid. I keep getting this error: I have clicked on the tick button - it got disabled. I have also clicked on the button next to refresh - well I don't know that the button does because it has no hint and caption, but I clicked on it nevertheless :) : But still I get the error above and the data is not written. How can I commit the changes made in the data grid? Thanks Ondrej -- ___ lazarus mailing list lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org https://lists.lazarus-ide.org/listinfo/lazarus