> This is all irrelevant now, because I heard that BDE in the
> next version of
> Delphi will be driven by a drawing engine. It must be Friday.
Er - what?
I thought the BDE was going the way of the Dodo & only basic maintenance was
going to be done?
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be driven by a drawing engine. It must be Friday.
Regards,
Dennis.
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> Behalf Of Terry Johnson
> Sent: Thursday, 6 April 2000 20:18
> To: Multiple recipients of list delphi
> Subject: RE: [DUG]: AD
Thanks Dennis. More stuff I didn't know about the BDE... is it written down
anywhere?
Terry
>Terry,
I hope you realise that cached updates requires BDE (because it stores the
cached data in Paradox files). That being the case, why not just stick to
BDE / ODBC to get to SQL server? IMHO, ADO i
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To: Multiple recipients of list delphi
Subject: RE: [DUG]: ADO & Cached Updates
Where do I find TClientDataSet? I only have Professional D5, and I don't
think its included...
Is it available like ADOExpress? Or, the bigger question, is the
Professional version of Delphi 5 just a
Thanks Dennis. Is this stuff written down anywhere? I wasn't aware of the
implementation... the documentation hardly goes into much detail on the
'how'.
Cheers,
Terry
>
Terry,
I hope you realise that cached updates requires BDE (because it stores the
cached data in Paradox files). That being
Terry,
I hope you realise that cached updates requires BDE (because it stores the
cached data in Paradox files). That being the case, why not just stick to
BDE / ODBC to get to SQL server? IMHO, ADO is only useful if you can
eliminate BDE from your install. If you use it in addition to BDE, y
Where do I find TClientDataSet? I only have Professional D5, and I don't
think its included...
Is it available like ADOExpress? Or, the bigger question, is the
Professional version of Delphi 5 just a teaser to make you get the
Enterprise version?
Terry
>Pass on ADO, but the TClientDataSet works
Pass on ADO, but the TClientDataSet works very well and does the equivalent
job better.
Myles.
> -Original Message-
> From: Terry Johnson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, 5 April 2000 09:49
> To: Multiple recipients of list delphi
> Subject: [DUG]: ADO & Cached Updates
Dear Terry,
You may use TClientDataset to do cached updates work no matter what back
end.
Best Regards
Leigh Wanstead
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