Talk:Lazarus Tdbf Tutorial
The following code
var
MyDbf: TDbf;
begin
try
MyDbf := TDbf.Create(nil);
{ use relative path to "data" directory }
// etc ..
MyDbf.Close;
finally
MyDbf.Free;
end;
end;
should have the Create statement outsite of the try .. finally construct. Because when something goes wrong with the creation what has been created will be automatically freed. (At least this way it is in Delphi)
So I would advise to change to code to
var
MyDbf: TDbf;
begin
MyDbf := TDbf.Create(nil);
try
{ use relative path to "data" directory }
//etc.
Reenen: Hi there... My previous wiki experience was a more 'loose' forum like experience, so please forgive if I break any rules.
I just downloaded Lazarus yesterday (18 April 2005), and I am trying to teach myself a bit more of it.
So here I am trying to do this tutorial. At first I didn't have the tdbf component on my component bar. But I managed to find it on my installation and get it compiled and installed. (You might want to add how to do this into the tutorial, but as it is a tdbf tut, and not lazarus, it's your call)
Then I started to create my database... (I also downloaded the demo from tdbf's website, but this didn't work, but I assume it's a Delphi demo.
I read in the tutorial that we cannot create a table in a database desktop like thing, so we have to code.
This is where I ran into trouble.
procedure TMainForm.btnCreateDatabaseClick(Sender: TObject);
begin
dbCardData.TableLevel := 7;
dbCardData.TableName := 'Cards';
with dbCardData.FieldDefs do begin
Add('CardName',ftString,256,True);
Add('Edition',ftString,128,True);
Add('CC',ftString,32,True);
My error was
mainUnit.pas(56,24) Error: Identifier not found "ftString"
Can anyone help me?
- The | Lazarus database forum is probably a better place to ask these questions. Of course fixes to this tutorial are welcome.