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No problem with the message, but it is always helpful to get a quick overview of the product. Had to skip error trapping the input parameters becaue I don't know how to set default values Had to used to use a real table instead of a temp table because I kept getting errors saying the temp table already exists for this session, bla bla bla Had to comment out the Payment Date column because I could not figure out the proper syntax even thought I thought I had worked that out with the ElevateDB Date Math stuff. This allows me to develop a stand alone module that I can test and measure outside of Delphi. I am much more likely to follow up with products I haven't heard of that way. I would have preferred that you told me in one simple sentence, to be. So, my goal is to create a very simple Delphi program that prints out an Amortization Schedule using Rave Reports that pulls the data from a database. At least the discussion has brought you even more publicity! elevatedb manager

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Quote As always, f you have any questions at all, please feel free to ask at any time. This took me all of about 35 minutes.

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I would have preferred that you told me in one simple sentence, to be honest. We pride ourselves on quality and excellent support, and providing products that offer good value to our customers.

Furthermore, I want to create a Delphi database applications that uses an embedded database, and in this case I have chosen to use ElevateDB.

Sorry if you had to click on a link to get more information. Roy suggested I whip up an example of a Microsoft Stored procedure that I'd like to get converted over to ElevateDB and post it to the forum. If you look at Ray Konopka's site, he does something like this - www.

As always, f you have any questions at all, please feel free to ask at any time. So, it would be good to see things like faster and more stable for the end user, faster for the developer to develop which can be the case with new things, and your DBManager and a painless simple migration from DBISAM I'm assuming this is the case, it always has been in the past for me and our users via my code! Newer Post Older Post Home. Whilst I would like to upgrade, I'd have to justify spending the money and I don't just mean the cost to you, it's the time I would need to spend as well, and our testing.

Had to skip error trapping the input parameters becaue I don't know how to set default values Had to used to use a real table instead of a temp table because I kept getting errors saying the temp table already exists for this session, bla bla bla Had to comment out the Payment Date column because I could not figure out the proper syntax even thought I thought I had worked that out with the ElevateDB Date Math stuff.

You could use something that shows reasons to upgrade from DBISAM, not just for technical stuff that would appeal to me as a developer, but also for those who actually pay for it! David J Taylor Delphi Developer. As I don't do much DB stuff myself I could easily move on. This allows me to develop a stand alone module that I can test and measure outside of Delphi.

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Roy Lambert Delphi Developer. I asked a question on SO about using a proc verus keeping the code in Delphi and received a few interesting responses.

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At least the discussion has brought you even more publicity! Need to get the proper syntax. That in itself is a big jump.

No problem with the message, but it is always helpful to get a quick overview of the product. Quote Thanks for the feedback. I just mention this becasue whilst your product pages list everything it does, which is great for a new user, for me as a very happy customer where DBISAM is doing everything it needs to, Mznager just see a lot of text so can't see why I should propose we upgrade.

Do I know how to get the data into an ElevateDB database using a stored procedure? mnaager

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Last time in ElevateDB: Jeremy Knowles Delphi Developer. Sometimes you just can not please everyone I guess.

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I would have preferred that you told me in one simple sentence, to be. You do see lots of postings here like. You do see lots of postings here like "KwikEyes updated to V3. ElevateDB is ideal for applications that require distribution to many customers, and includes very easy methods of creating databases and database objects on-the-fly, as well as querying the system database and database information schemas to determine which database objects exist.

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Well, the answer is simple In particular, the replication you mention for V2. Stored Procedures Part XX". See how this works.

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