Hello Fred,

you wrote on Tue, 11 Jul 2023 22:21:43 +0000:

> Hello Sieghard.
> 
> >(As the initiator of the trouble, I'll probabely have the duty to attack
> > the chore, I'm afraid...)
> 
> I fear it too because my level of knowledge of db-msegui is very low.

Huh! You probabely know a whole order of magnitude more about it than I do
I'm not even a casual user of that part of msegui. The only db programs I
DID create (for a customer) were Lazarus based, and that's probabely a
comletely different world of database programming...
I only came about these units because, of course, they're used by the IDE
to provide its db components. And that's where it spew out a lot of
warnings concerning incomplete case value coverage.
So, be prepared that it will take QUITE some time until I came about
finding all of the questionable cases, where a message would be in order
and allowing for the required ones, which ought to be passed through.
In the meantime, it would be suffice to use the approach from my last
message, i.e., just replace the "else" branch of the pertaining case
statments by an empty one to "make the compiler happy", as you like to
state it (i.e. avoid the overly [?].picky compiler warning from fpc 3.3.1).

Anyway, thank you for your good work and swift reaction!

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