On 14 March 2011 11:37, Graeme Geldenhuys <[email protected]> wrote:
> Op 2011-03-14 13:17, Frank Church het geskryf: > > >> I fixed this by changing to AddInstance as it was commented out and >> documented in the source. >> > > Thank for the note, I'll update the demos. > > > >> 2. Is the source for the lazdatadesktop available. >> > > Yes, it's included with Lazarus in the <laz>/tools/lazdatadesktop/ > directory. For convenience (mainly for Delphi developers), I have included > binaries of Lazarus Data Desktop at the tiOPF SourceForge Download page. The > binaries is a bit old I think. > > > Regards, > - Graeme - > > -- > fpGUI Toolkit - a cross-platform GUI toolkit using Free Pascal > http://fpgui.sourceforge.net/ > > > -- > _______________________________________________ > Lazarus mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus > Issue 3: Is there a non GUI example that stores the data to a SQL table, and can create it as well? In Demo_OneToMany I tried to test SQLite by changing these two lines: Demo_OneToMany.dpr (After Application.Initialize) //gTIOPFManager.DefaultPersistenceLayerName := cTIPersistXMLLight; gTIOPFManager.DefaultPersistenceLayerName := cTIPersistSqldbSQLLite3; FMainOneToMany.pas // Database file name //cDatabase = 'testdb.xmll'; cDatabase = 'testdb'; After I make this change, a SQLite table is not created, but instead a directory is created and CSV files are created there. In the Compiler options of tioXXX I ensured that -dLINK_SQLDB_SQLLite3 is present. Is some kind of tiQuerySQLLite required that is not yet implemented? I can't see a reference to SQLite in the tiOPF uses list. Issue 4: When I try to compile tiOPFGUI it halts with this error: C:\lazarus28240\components\tiOPF2\Source\GUI\tiPerAwareCtrls.pas(157,28) Error: No property found to override The property in question is TtiPerAwareAbs.ParentCtl3d in unit tiPerAwareCtrls; >From what I understand from the docs the custom controls that come with it will not work in the IDE, but shouldn't they be able to work if they are createed at runtime? I want to get acquainted with the non GUI aspects, such as creating objects and saving them, then turn to Model-Gui-Mediators later on, -- Frank Church ======================= http://devblog.brahmancreations.com
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