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Adding fields to VirtualTable
Posted: Tue 24 Jul 2007 19:48
by ben
Hello,
I have a a TVirtualTable with 100 records on it. If I try to add a new field and then double click to see data I get an error message "Stream read error."
Is that normal?
Posted: Wed 25 Jul 2007 08:24
by Antaeus
I could not reproduce the problem.
Please send me a complete small sample at evgeniyD*crlab*com to demonstrate it.
Also supply me the following information:
- exact version of MyDAC. You can see it in the About sheet of TMyConnection Editor;
- exact version of your IDE (including personality name for Delphi 2005, and BDS 2006)
Posted: Wed 25 Jul 2007 09:06
by ben
5.00.1.7
delphi 7
open field editor of TVirtualTable, add a string field.
then open data and insert two records
open field editor again and add a new data string
at last open data and see the error message.
Posted: Fri 27 Jul 2007 06:43
by Antaeus
Thank you for information. We reproduced this problem, now we are working on it. As soon as we have a result, we will let you know.
Posted: Sat 28 Jul 2007 15:34
by ben
yeah I know, in the next MyDac build that will be available in 5 weeks or so...
Posted: Mon 30 Jul 2007 15:48
by Antaeus
We are planning to release the new build of SDAC during nearest several days.
SDAC??
Posted: Tue 31 Jul 2007 01:03
by eduardosic
Antaeus wrote:We are planning to release the new build of SDAC during nearest several days.
SDAC?? or MyDAC??

Posted: Tue 31 Jul 2007 06:26
by Antaeus
Both MyDAC and SDAC will be released simultaneously.
good..
Posted: Tue 31 Jul 2007 17:51
by eduardosic
Antaeus wrote:Both MyDAC and SDAC will be released simultaneously.
the corelab's support and all products are very good.
best regard's.
Posted: Wed 01 Aug 2007 15:24
by Antaeus
We have fixed this problem. This fix will be included in the next MyDAC build.
Re: good..
Posted: Wed 01 Aug 2007 21:53
by ben
the corelab's support and all products are very good.
best regard's.
Yeah sure the support is good but i found very unprofessional that we have to wait several days or even weeks to get the release with the bugfix.
Maybe the Corelab staff never released a commercial application that works in real business.
End users are depended on the business, business is depended on me (developer) and I'm depended on Corelab. When something is not working cause of a MyDAC bug, although the bug is fixed I have to wait the planned release. Sometimes its not so easy to explain the business (user of my software) that he has to wait days or weeks to get his bug fixed.
Besides that, Corelab staff is great, with high-end knowledge and the best DAC for MySQL in the world. That's the reason I'm still here anyway.
Re: good..
Posted: Wed 01 Aug 2007 22:28
by eduardosic
ben wrote:
the corelab's support and all products are very good.
best regard's.
Yeah sure the support is good but i found very unprofessional that we have to wait several days or even weeks to get the release with the bugfix.
Maybe the Corelab staff never released a commercial application that works in real business.
End users are depended on the business, business is depended on me (developer) and I'm depended on Corelab. When something is not working cause of a MyDAC bug, although the bug is fixed I have to wait the planned release. Sometimes its not so easy to explain the business (user of my software) that he has to wait days or weeks to get his bug fixed.
Besides that, Corelab staff is great, with high-end knowledge and the best DAC for MySQL in the world. That's the reason I'm still here anyway.
Hi ben,
Always that it will be to bring up to date mydac, makes tests with new release before to release the final software for its customers.
another solution, makes upgrade for the version with source-code and receives paths on email.