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import adox

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MLNorton

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Nov 15, 2009
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I am trying to import ADOX into Delphi 2007 in accordance with:
ABOUT COM article
New...Access Database from Delphi

Page 1: Delphi, ADOX and ADOExpress against MS Access.

I get to the section where I need to change Class names but the Class Names field is grayed out and I cannot change the names.

How can I resolve this problem?
 
???

I don't understand. what are you trying to do here?
ADO is already present in Delphi (dbGo components, TADOConnection, TADOQuery,...)

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ADOX isn't included in the standard ADO components, however (allowing you to create Access databases, among other things).

You can let the wizard create the source file and then edit the source file itself to change the internal class names.

Another way to do this is to create a template Access database in your program folder and copy it to create your 'new' database. You can also run SQL statements to create tables and keys in a blank Access database.
 
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