Happy Day.
Does anybody know what kind of Generator/Sequence functionality exists in
DB2? I'm looking for a way to generate unique integer IDs on the fly
>outside of a transaction<.
In the past, when a native generator wasn't available, I've used the usual
routine of having a table with the
Now this is a little weird. Picture this;
Client site using Delphi app with databases in the traditional paradox
tables. All runs faultlessly. After several months, a report fails with a
'type mismatch' error. With the same databases on my machine, it works
fine. Same DB, same BDE, same app. But
I've had lots of problems with the BDE when dealing with "Is null" in SQL where
statements, in my cases it always fails 100% of the time. I have managed to avoid
using "is null" and have not taken it any further.
Myles
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Please contact Harry Hall at Lacey Lee Simpson 04 382-9974, he's looking
for 4 more Delphi contractors ASAP. LLS is an agency for the people wanting
the programmers. Tell him I told you about it, that way I get my chocolate
fish.
Steve
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Hi all,
I'm trying to create a clone table at run-time and use the following
code. It creates the clone table all right, but it doesn't create the
index with it.
Any ideas?
Ps. This routine creates only the assigned index (supposing it works).
Is there a way to create ALL indexes without having
I realise this is probably a trivial question to a lot of people here but as
I have humiliated myself with many before I might as well continue the
trend.
I am looking to create a web site that updates our software in much the same
way that win98 updates itself from microsoft. Our software consis
Matthew wrote:
> My question is how to go about programming dlls that run on the web server
> and return web page data. I guess this is pretty fundamental but I'm new
> at this.
> Any source code snippets or advice on any of this would be appreciated.
The best advice I can give you is to *not*
Hi John.
IndexDefs is actually an array of all the indexes of your table, so
since you want all the indexes anyway you can remove the commented out
lines from your code:
with tblSource do
begin
databaseName := sDBaseName;
tableName:= sSourceTableName;
//
Very true, tho there are other options, which usually limit the
learning curve:
As usual, this is DEFINATLY IN _MY_ OPINION.
ASP - OK, it kinda limits you to NT, but so does anything using Delphi.
Very easy to use (IMO), quick etc. Can be used on Unix if you get
chilliasp.
JSP - Java-based