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The component EDBSession1 property LocalTempTablesPath will not stay blank |
Thu, Apr 17 2014 8:52 AM | Permanent Link |
Peter Evans | Subject : The component EDBSession1 property LocalTempTablesPath will
not stay blank Running Delphi XE2 on Windows 8. ElevateDB 2.16 Build 2. My application runs OK on my machine and my virtual machines. But my Beta testers can not get it to work. If everyone of my Beta testers was named Peter then the program would run OK on their machine! I think it is a problem with the EDBSession component and property LocalTempTablesPath. That property points to "C:\Users\Peter\AppData\Local\Temp". I thought I had blanked it out and therefore I recompiled the program. I have just noticed that when I look at the form with the EDBSession component on it that that jolly property has changed from blank to "C:\Users\Peter\AppData\Local\Temp" again. This is a typical error "DB Error #600 File manager error (Cannot create file C:\Users\Peter\AppData\Local\Temp\WIN81BASE25561392808718SysTables1.EDBTb1 (OS Error: The system cannot find the path specified.)". Di I need to point the tables path to a system folder? How do I get rid of a hard coded (?) reference to my machine? Is the reference now fixed in the Catalog and Database tables? Regards, Peter Evans |
Thu, Apr 17 2014 10:37 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Peter
This is one that's bitten me several times.What I do is in my datamodule crreate event I assign whatever the current Windows temporary files path is to it. procedure Tdm.DataModuleCreate(Sender: TObject); var sl: TStringList; begin TfREngine.Signature := Copy(Digest(156), 1, 10); TfREngine.TempTablesPath := GetWindowsTempPath; TfRSession.LocalSignature := TfREngine.Signature; TfRSession.LocalTempTablesPath := GetWindowsTempPath; end; function GetWindowsTempPath: string; var TempPathName: array[0..250] of Char; begin try if GetTempPath(250, TempPathName) <> 0 then Result := TempPathName else begin ForceDirectories('C:\Temp'); Result := 'C:\Temp'; end; except ForceDirectories('C:\Temp'); Result := 'C:\Temp'; end; end; Roy Lambert |
Thu, Apr 17 2014 6:16 PM | Permanent Link |
Peter Evans | On 18/04/2014 12:37 AM, Roy Lambert wrote:
> > This is one that's bitten me several times.What I do is in my datamodule crreate event I assign Your solution looks as hot as a hot cross bun at Easter. I will let you know how my next Beta release goes! Best regards, Peter Evans |
Fri, Apr 18 2014 2:35 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Peter
>Your solution looks as hot as a hot cross bun at Easter. Bearing in mind that most shops sell them cold I'm not sure that's a compliment Roy |
Fri, Apr 18 2014 4:54 PM | Permanent Link |
Jeff Cook Aspect Systems Ltd | Peter means that your solution is really COOL!
-- Jeff Cook Aspect Systems Ltd www.aspect.co.nz "Roy Lambert" <roy@lybster.me.uk> wrote in message news:D29571D0-C09B-4AAC-9D3E-1EE48791B0A5@news.elevatesoft.com... > Peter > >>Your solution looks as hot as a hot cross bun at Easter. > > Bearing in mind that most shops sell them cold I'm not sure that's a > compliment > > Roy > |
Mon, Apr 21 2014 7:28 PM | Permanent Link |
Peter Evans | > Peter means that your solution is really COOL! > Well thanks. And thanks to Roy for the solution. Initial reports from Beta testers report the program runs OK now. Regards, Peter Evans |
Tue, Apr 22 2014 10:58 AM | Permanent Link |
Uli Becker | Peter,
just to let you know: there is a method in TEDBEngine, which does that job for you: procedure Tdm.InformaEngineBeforeStart(Sender: TObject); begin MyEngine.TempTablesPath := MyEngine.GetTempTablesPath; end; Regards Uli |
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