execute iters ? and autocommit ?

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RH
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execute iters ? and autocommit ?

Post by RH » Mon 16 Oct 2006 15:59

Hi

A am working with a TMyCommand, and I have a couple of questions, that I could not find the answer to in this forum, or in the documentation:

1- MyCommand. AutoCommit: I cant find out extactly what this is for ? when I look in the documentation, something is mentioned about Connection.Autocommit. But this is not a property of TConnection at all.... I am abit confused about this

2- The execute method takes an argument: iters of type Integer. The documentation says this is to be used with DML arrays. But there no where else information about what a DML array is, and how it can be used in execute. Can you please clarify this ?

On a general notice, would you please consider compiling the questions and answers from this forum in you next version of the documentaion ? I think that this component suite is great, and in my oppenion supperior to competing components, that I have worked with for the last 3 years. But the documentation is not as detailed. I believe that a more thorough documentation will get you more customers and spare you time answering questions in this forum :idea:


I know that I have mentioned this before in a previous thread. I am only making this suggestion because I have grown a fan of your work so far, and wish for it to advance :D

Kindest regards

Antaeus
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Post by Antaeus » Tue 17 Oct 2006 09:13

1) This option does not make sense for MyDAC.
2) This overloaded method is declared in base level of our products and does not work in MyDAC. DML arrays are used in ODAC. So, this description was left in MyDAC Help mistakenly.

Thank you for information, we will update the documentation in the next version of MyDAC.

RH
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Post by RH » Tue 17 Oct 2006 15:52

Ok thanks alot :)

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