Programming Languages i download UniDac component for delphi XE2 and installed it, now when run DelphiXE2 file i get bellow errors from delphi and when press ok, delphi loa, ID #4371521. So I uninstalled the Delphi 7 and tried to re-install but the acing same problem. I tried twice and same results.:( I am not able to view any forms also in. Currently I have C Builder XE2 Professional installed on my system. A coworker developed a client application that was written in Delphi XE2. I would like to install the Delphi XE2 trial version onto my system to compile and run the Delphi code. Should I be able to do that.
Hi,Just loaded XE4 Enterprise. Was using Devart MyDAC on XE2. I am writing 32 bit VCL apps. I am having little success getting FireDAC running. Some of this reminds me of the BDE Administrator.
Do you know if any enterprising person has written any books on FireDac deployment on various platforms and for various DDMS servers?Deployment of a DBMS client library normally is a part ofof the DBMS manual. And this is the way recommendedby the DBMS vendor. FireDAC does not have any specialrequirements to the DBMS client software. It just uses thisofficial / recommended client library.-With best regards,Dmitry Arefiev / FireDAC ArchitectFireDAC - Firebird, SQLite, MySQL, SQL Server, Oracle, PostgreSQL,DB2, SQL Anywhere, Access, Informix, ODBC high-speed data access lib. Robert Kondner wrote: Well how many of those DBMS manuals even contain the text 'FireDAC'? I bet none.They will rarely have any other application-specific references either, since if their client libraries are deployedcorrectly, any of them should work; as is the case with FireDAC. So just like installing FireDAC on XE4 has some 'Special Needs', one of which is a good reading of all the FireDac notesI'm curious as to what the 'special needs' are.
I expect the notes that Dmitry is referring to may be about the properdeployment of the DBMS client libraries; not of FireDAC itself.-Dave Nottage TeamB. Robert Kondner wrote: 1. Manually configure directory permissions so FireDAC can write to its.INI file.I agree that probably shouldn't be necessary.
2. Download of drivers from other sources so FireDAC has the drivers to access MySQL servers. (Hey Devart does it, why not FireDAC?)Does DevArt download them on install, or does it come packaged with them? (I can't remember if it did when I installed).As much as I'd like to use FireDAC or dbExpress on iOS, so far DevArt is the only one that actually works properly forme so far. I'm referring to issues other than those that you're having with configuration:Nottage TeamB.
Robert Kondner wrote: From what I read the 32/64 bit nature of the drivers is important.Well, Yah! 32 bit applications, cannot use 64 bit DLL's. 64 bitapplications cannot use 32 bit DLL's.The error Cannot load vendor library libmysql.dll or libmysql.dll isquite clear.
It means the library of the appropriate bitness cannot beloaded. The Windows standard search path is used to search for the DLL.That means the application directory is searched for first, then yourpath, then some sort of Windows directory.The simplest solution is to run the mysql client install of the correctbitness and install it to the directory where your application resides.The BEST solution (IHMO), is to run the mysql client install of thecorrect bitness and make sure where it gets installed is in your path. Thanks Dmitry but as all my queries have been about 64bit libmysql.dll - your advice misses the point.My AnyDAC works fine on my 32bit Windows 7 computer for programs written with Delphi XE it is just that I cannot get FireDAC to work on my 64bit Windows 8 computer for programs written with Delphi XE5.Does your response imply that FireDAC only supports 32bit libmysql.dll? The libmysql.dll that I am trying to get FireDAC to use is being copied from the Program Files directory to various other directories so I am assuming that it is the 64bit version of libmysql.dll.
In that the IDE is 32 bit, you need the 32 bit MySQL client to connectin the IDE. To run your application, you need the 64 bit client. So, onyour development machine you will need both.Greg Cromack wrote: Thanks Dmitry but as all my queries have been about 64bit libmysql.dll - your advice misses the point. My AnyDAC works fine on my 32bit Windows 7 computer for programs written with Delphi XE it is just that I cannot get FireDAC to work on my 64bit Windows 8 computer for programs written with Delphi XE5.
Does your response imply that FireDAC only supports 32bit libmysql.dll? The libmysql.dll that I am trying to get FireDAC to use is being copied from the Program Files directory to various other directories so I am assuming that it is the 64bit version of libmysql.dll.
I download UniDac component for delphi XE2 and installed it, nowwhen run DelphiXE2 file i get bellow errors from delphi and when pressok, delphi load successfully but the UniDac component notinstalled.The errors listed include:bds.exe - SystemErrorThe program can't start because fmx162.bpl is missing fromyour computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem./OKWindow TitleErrorContent/Could not find Wizard, 'd:Program FilesDevartUniDAC for RAD StudioXE2BinWin32unimigwizard160.dll'.OKbds.exe -System Error. Using Delphi 2010, UniDAC components, Firebird 2.5 SuperServer./Database character set is ISO85591 (my Windows default)./I am writing a data transfer application to transfer data from anAccess database to a Firebird database that has identical tablestructure. I am using a ADOQuery component to select all rows fromsource table, and then looping through that recordset, and usingUniSQL component with an INSERT statement with parameters, assigningparameter values from the corresponding source dataset field values.When running the insert command, it throws a 'Malformedstring' exception.I am stuck and need help to resolve the issue.
I download UniDac component for delphi XE2 and installed it, nowwhen run DelphiXE2 file i get bellow errors from delphi and when pressok, delphi load successfully but the UniDac component notinstalled.The errors listed include:bds.exe - SystemErrorThe program can't start because fmx162.bpl is missing fromyour computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem./OKWindow TitleErrorContent/Could not find Wizard, 'd:Program FilesDevartUniDAC for RAD StudioXE2BinWin32unimigwizard160.dll'.OKbds.exe -System Error. I have an old application developed in Delphi 2006 that I nowneeded to make some changes in.In this app, I'm loadingimages from a MsSQL 'image' fieldbut when i compile with delphi2010 I get the error:'raised exception class EJPEG with message'JPEG error #51'.' The code that get's the image from thedatabase:aStream:= TMemoryStream.Create;Try/If LoadFromBlob(FieldByName('Picture'), aStream) thenbegin/ Pic:=TJpegImage.Create;tryTryPic.LoadFromStream(aStream);Picture.Assign(Pic); //. I have installed first delphi 5 and then installed delphi 7 a yearago. And I was using Delphi 5 only most of time. After I installedDelphi 7 it was working good and created 2-3 applications with that.But now after 6 months when i am trying to run Delphi 7its giving me some errors.
So I uninstalled the Delphi 7 and tried tore-install but the acing same problem. I tried twice and same results.:( I am not able to view any forms also in Delphi 7. And there is nooption also to add new form also.When I run newlyinstalled Delphi 7 its trying to load some components from delphi5directory. How can I solve this problem?Delph. I'm receiving a win32 error code 5, which from myunderstanding is File access denied error, when loading a dll at thestart up of my program.
There are about 100 people using the parentprogram and only one person using the dll. I've only been programmingDelphi for about 4 months and programmed Java for 3 years.
I'm not toofamiliar with DLLs and parent programs. The dll that it is trying toload is a replacement of an old dll. That original dll worked and nowthat the new one replaced it, we are receiving that error.
When I wasplaced on this project the original files were mostly lost and so Ihad to build the dll again from almost scratch. Is there a setting.