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Hi,<br>
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On 17/01/11 08:57, Jeremy Coulter wrote:
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does this happen in the IDE only? I had/have something similar but
it only happend in the IDE but never at runtime.<br>
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Unfortunately it happens outside the IDE as well.<br>
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On 16/01/11 21:24, Patrick Sheehan wrote:<br>
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> Try loading a version of Firebird ( or Interbase which comes
with Enterprise) and see if it goes away.<br>
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Firebird is installed but not used in any way.<br>
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On 16/01/11 21:12, Jolyon Smith wrote:
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<pre wrap="">The involvement of a Data Source makes me wonder if it could be some sort of
issue involving the use of client/server DBExpress drivers in a Professional
SKU.
If you have an Enterprise/Architect license, I wonder if (if DBExpress
drivers are found to be involved) it may have gotten confused/corrupted.
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Architect. I'm not using DBExpress (well not explicitly) as I'm
using Devart's UniDAC for everything database for this project. I've
narrowed it down to TDataSource though as the problem still occurs
when all UniDAC components and units have been removed and just
adding a TDataSource (and DB unit reference) causes the problem.<br>
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I must say this is really disappointing. There clearly is no
licensing issue (unless the use of a TDataSource is bound to complex
and funny license agreements), so I wonder what Embarcadero was
thinking when they put this kind of non-sense in the VCL/RTL?<br>
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Would anyone have an idea how I can get to the bottom of this?<br>
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thanks,<br>
Jan<br>
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