Hello team
Anyone using Delphi with Crystal Reports on NT4?
I'm using Crystal reports with a D1 app on Win95, 98, NTWS5(beta 2), Novell
(ver ?) without problems. The data tables are Paradox BDE 2.52.
With NT 4 (sp?) the reports won't run and I get an error "cannot open
database" from the Crysta
Grant Black wrote:
> imagine in a few years when you get a few thousand lines of perl tying
One would hope your 'scripts' are not reaching the thousand lines of
code area, if so then its a very complex piece of script, or theres
something wrong with the main application :)
> If your DLL's wor
Dennis Chuah wrote:
> Have you considered using packages? If you build your app and dlls with
> packages, you will find a big reduction in size. You can also use packages
> instead of dll. (Well, a package is really just a dll with info about
If possible, I want to get away from compiled plug
> I've just been looking through the sites on this and also came accross
> wsh.glazier.co.nz (I remember seeing glazier.co.nz mentioned on here,
> Ian I think???). Unfortunately I didn't really find anything that gave
> me pointers in how to link them to my app, I think I delphi orientated
> art
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> There is also the Dream Controls - available from dream.com (?) or DSP.
> This seems to good to be true as it gives you a full Delphi interpreter and
> Delphi like environment.
Mmmm, now I like the sound of this. We're also using Report Builder for
our reports, and D
runtimes will be ok, BUT you have to use the VB deployment wizard to
generate the setup...which is a pain, BUT it appears to be the only way to
get a VB 6 app. instlled correctly.as we found out.
Jeremy Coulter
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Nic Wise wrote:
[DLLs]
> Definatly overkill :)
Yup, and a memory hog/bloat, and make it not very customizable for quick
fixes/additions :(
> http://www.microsoft.com/scripting I think - seach on msdn.microsoft.com
> or install IE4
I've just been looking through the sites on this and also came
Peter Jones wrote:
> There is also the Dream Controls - available from dream.com (?) or DSP.
> This seems to good to be true as it gives you a full Delphi interpreter
> and Delphi like environment.
Robert Loof and I just had a review of the above published in
Developers Review (March issue, I
Jeremy Coulter wrote:
> Ok, I hate to say this, BUT VB 6 does do this quite nice..it has wizards
> atc. for doing it..PLEASE DONT FLAME ME FOR SAYING SO.AGH !
Somehow I don't see the client wishing to have VB6 installed just for
scripting a delphi driven application. Or would the V
It seems a pretty common requirement to have framework/shell
applications that can work with various modules - ie an accounting
packages that support various optional bits as well as support user
customization of reports etc. Its quite suprising then that there seems
to be a lack of good tools to
>Currently I'm using dynamically loaded .dll's to provide a plugin system
>for my application, only, delphi bloats .dll's quite a bit making each
>one around 100-150k, which is compleatly overkill when the function
>being called is only 5-10 lines long (the functions often create a
>TQuery and con
Mark,
> Currently I'm using dynamically loaded .dll's to provide a plugin system
> for my application, only, delphi bloats .dll's quite a bit making each
> one around 100-150k, which is compleatly overkill when the function
> being called is only 5-10 lines long (the functions often create a
> T
Not too good - the demo shows that it works, and it works WELL.
Rather impressive, really. I think its www.dreamcompany.com
or something similar.
Nic.
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> There are a coupe of components around for ActiveX scripting - checkout
> DSP. You can get the MS stuff from htt
>
> Currently I'm using dynamically loaded .dll's to provide a plugin system
> for my application, only, delphi bloats .dll's quite a bit making each
> one around 100-150k, which is compleatly overkill when the function
> being called is only 5-10 lines long (the functions often create a
> TQuery
Ok, I hate to say this, BUT VB 6 does do this quite nice..it has wizards
atc. for doing it..PLEASE DONT FLAME ME FOR SAYING SO.AGH !
Jeremy Coulter
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From: Mark Derricutt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 1999 3:10 PM
To: Multiple recipien
There are a coupe of components around for ActiveX scripting - checkout
DSP. You can get the MS stuff from http://www.msdn.com/scripting.
There is also the Dream Controls - available from dream.com (?) or DSP.
This seems to good to be true as it gives you a full Delphi interpreter and
Delphi l
Hiya - has anyone here written any applications that use "plugins" and
"extensions" to extend the use of their application?
Currently I'm using dynamically loaded .dll's to provide a plugin system
for my application, only, delphi bloats .dll's quite a bit making each
one around 100-150k, which is
I guess I should take up the challenge... (OK I'm feeling combative today)
Does that imply that those of us who can produce complex applications, that
involve significant data validation and implement complex business rules,
using "original Borland components" are "childishly deficient" as well?
>I have written a dll to print simple reports (using tprinter) which
>resides on an NT server and is supposed to be called from ASP. The dll
>works fine when called from outside the web server, but when called
from
>ASP returns 8000 "There is no default printer currently selected".
>
>Has anyo
Great... Thanks.
Why didn't I think of that...
Install the dll as a component in a new MTS package, making the package
log on as a specific user.
It never used to be this complicated!
Thanks again.
Dave.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Oh, the joys of NT desktop sessions and security. You will need to have
the dll 'run' as a specific user to install a printer driver for the user
account that is running the dll. If it's IIS 4 then your NTS setup should
let you specifiy the identity.
Dave O'Brien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 1
Hi there...
I have written a dll to print simple reports (using tprinter) which
resides on an NT server and is supposed to be called from ASP. The dll
works fine when called from outside the web server, but when called from
ASP returns 8000 "There is no default printer currently selected".
H
Thanks Mark. Bookmarks made AND mail archived!
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> I have lost my reference to how to search the archive of this list that some
> kind person has done. Can someone send it on please??
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Hi.
Does anybody have any experiance with doin Serial comms on a NCD Thinstar 200 with a
NT Terminal Server running Thinstar Plus Version 1.0???
I mean writing a Delphi Comms program for it.
If so, I would appreciate hearing about it.
Cheers
Tony Blomfield
50 Waitoki Rd
RD1 Kaukapakapa
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