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Organize data objects inside a DataModule |
Tue, May 5 2009 5:42 AM | Permanent Link |
"Petter Topp" | Hi.
This is a bit of the topic, but I don't know where else to start... I have a datamodule that has grown to a number of object that makes it hard to find what I'm looking for. Have anyone come over a way to organize the dataobjects (tables, queries, datasources...) into groups by drawing "frames" around certain object that belong? Regards Petter Topp |
Tue, May 5 2009 6:08 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Petter
>Have anyone come over a way to organize the dataobjects (tables, queries, >datasources...) into groups by drawing "frames" around certain object that >belong? I don't think so but it sounds like a very good idea. What about just using several datamodules? Roy Lambert [Team Elevate] |
Tue, May 5 2009 8:33 AM | Permanent Link |
PeterH | Hi
I have two data modules as my first one was full of controls. I cant see another solution to this. The only problem I've come across is that if the session is in datamodule1 and the controls linked to it are in datamodule2 then closing the session does not close the queries in datamodule2, something to be aware of (D7). Pity you cant scroll it. Peter Roy Lambert wrote: Petter >Have anyone come over a way to organize the dataobjects (tables, queries, >datasources...) into groups by drawing "frames" around certain object that >belong? I don't think so but it sounds like a very good idea. What about just using several datamodules? Roy Lambert [Team Elevate] |
Tue, May 5 2009 9:21 PM | Permanent Link |
"Jerry Clancy" | Welcome to my world.
I clone mine for different projects and remove what I can. Jerry "Petter Topp" <petter.topp@atcdata.no> wrote in message news:052D2555-4EEB-4B50-911A-DA8315085C90@news.elevatesoft.com... > Hi. > > This is a bit of the topic, but I don't know where else to start... > > I have a datamodule that has grown to a number of object that makes it > hard to find what I'm looking for. > Have anyone come over a way to organize the dataobjects (tables, queries, > datasources...) into groups by drawing "frames" around certain object that > belong? > > Regards > Petter Topp |
Wed, May 6 2009 2:36 PM | Permanent Link |
"Rita" | "Petter Topp" <petter.topp@atcdata.no> wrote in message news:052D2555-4EEB-4B50-911A-DA8315085C90@news.elevatesoft.com... > Hi. > > This is a bit of the topic, but I don't know where else to start... > > I have a datamodule that has grown to a number of object that makes it > hard to find what I'm looking for. > Have anyone come over a way to organize the dataobjects (tables, queries, > datasources...) into groups by drawing "frames" around certain object that > belong? Try the data module context menu by right clicking on the DM or figure do you really need a DM coz they are there. Could you use a TForm and call it DM1 then you could add panels coloured of course, or splitter infact its probaly better than a true DM why do we need them ? I unserstand re-usable modules would be helpful in say an Ebay type app as I'am busy ripping their groups off as I speak. I guess you are workin on something huge and being a nosey type I'am curious. The biggest app I know about at the mo using DBIsam is the Hong Kong racing club and thats one big org. Our very own Eryk mentioned it in here and I followed up and its runnin 4 Data servers with DBIsam well it was at one time. I do know about another thats in development right now using Builder and DBIsam by a UK guy who I see from time to time. Rita |
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