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Cannot open tables from v4.27 in v4.41 using Dbsys |
Thu, Sep 3 2015 12:13 AM | Permanent Link |
Kong Aw | In my v4.27 version of dbsys I have the following initialization for the MainForm:
Initialization Engine.EngineSignature := 'mct#####'; {akk} Engine.LargeFileSupport := True; Engine.TableDataTempExtension := '.edat'; {akk} Engine.TableIndexTempExtension := '.eidx'; Engine.TableBlobTempExtension := '.eblb'; {akk} I added this same initialization to the v4.41 version of dbsys. I can compile the new dbsys but when I try to open or upgrade tables I get the following error 12036. What have I missed? KK Aw |
Thu, Sep 3 2015 1:14 AM | Permanent Link |
Raul Team Elevate | On 9/3/2015 12:13 AM, Kong Aw wrote:
> I can compile the new dbsys but when I try to open or upgrade tables I get the following error 12036. > What have I missed? This error i believe indicates that your engine signature does not match. The dbsys now allows most of those settings to be controlled directly thru INI so my guess is that your changes get over-ridden when actual INI settings are read (which likely happens after in code after main form is initialized). Raul |
Thu, Sep 3 2015 1:18 AM | Permanent Link |
Kong Aw | The problems seem to have gone away after I put back some of the changes I have made to the codes.
BTW, when I use the tables created by v4.27 with newer version of Dbisam 4 what do I need to do to make sure that the blob structure is up-to-date? Should I alter, repair or upgrade the tables? KK Aw |
Thu, Sep 3 2015 3:42 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | KK,
<< BTW, when I use the tables created by v4.27 with newer version of Dbisam 4 what do I need to do to make sure that the blob structure is up-to-date? Should I alter, repair or upgrade the tables? >> You don't need to do anything special. Just make sure that you don't use an older version of DBISAM on those same tables. Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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