Hi,
Recently i have started to get the error message 'Application is not licensed to use this feature'
when accessing ADO components (seems to only be ADO Query components).
The message does not appear all the time and it seems to only occur when i use a function in a dll then return back to...
ExecSQL() only works with commands that don't return a result set eg. update, delete, etc
If you are using a statement that returns a result set (eg select), you must use Open() instead of ExecSQL()
The same applies to stored procedures (Open()/ExecProc())
Hope that helps
Thx a lot. The more i thought about it, the more i could see me having to use IF statements.
Unfortunately, i cant use executables as i'm reusing DLLs that were created by someone else so all i have is the DLL.
Thx for the confirmation though. Much appreciated
Hi,
Is there anyway to call a function by using a string?
Essentially what i want to do is to have a database that stores the path and name of a DLL, the name of a a specific function in that DLL and any required parameters for that function (inc data types etc). I then want a calling...
Hi,
I have an application and a number of dlls all written in BCB6.
The problem that i have is that each form in the dlls that are called from
the main application all open as separate windows/instances on the taskbar instead
of all just being one application. How do i make them all just one...
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