![]() ![]() I'm sure it has something to do with the transaction component. ![]() So, I am off trying to figure out what this is. then when I try to compile it I get "Transaction not active." So, this one I am pretty sure is my fault. When in design mode I am all connected up and I can see live data from the employee table in the grid. I was able to put together a very simple ibx app using the employee.fb. Every time I turn around I have to spend hours and hours trying to work out why things don't work. My overall frustration with Lazarus as a tool is reaching a boiling point. Quote from: dfergfla on September 20, 2020, 04:27:16 am I just have to say this. ![]() So, I downloaded the latest version from the website 2.3.4 and can't get that one to install at all. I got all kinds of strange errors including random "access violation" errors and absolutely nothing would compile with it. I would use Online Package Manager, but the version on there seems to be old at 2.3.0 and after installing that one, which it did install. I have spent more hours just trying to get things working in the IDE than I have spent trying to learn how to code. But seriously, every day I have used this it's been one thing after an other. But is it too much to expect for it to work? I'm sorry I'm being mean and bitchy. Yes, I know this is "open source" and people work on it in their spare time and I am grateful. It may be expensive but at least it works. I am so ready to just pay the 600.00 for Xojo. I am so tired and frustrated by this type of thing happening over and over and over. But as with installing almost anything that isn't included with Lazarus by default. ![]() I am not a stupid person so even I a total newbie can follow these directions. Lazarus will now recompile itself and restart. When the Package Editor opens, click on Use->Install. Unpack the source code archive into some suitable permanent location, as described above, and open the dclibx.lpk package description file using the Package->Open Package File menu item to open the file. The install for IBX is fairly straight forward. ![]()
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