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TSQLScript ========== This directory shows how to use TSQLScript to run a batch of SQL statements. TSQLScript can be used to run multiple SQL statements - terminated by ; - after each other. It is provided by FPC's SQLDB database layer and available in Lazarus. Notes: - You must/should have created an empty database on your server/embedded database system first. The scripts will try to create tables and insert sample data. You can also load your own SQL script or paste it in the memo. - FPC 2.6.x versions currently have a bug that prevents running statements with : in them (e.g. Firebird stored procedure creation). FPC trunk/development version revision 26112 has fixed this, and it may be backported to 2.6.x; please check release notes and documentation. - Firebird DDL (e.g. table creation) and DML (e.g. inserting data) must be separated by a COMMIT. This may also apply to other databases. FPC bug 17829 tracks this, but FPC 2.6.x or trunk currently contains no fix. A workaround is to split the script into 2, see the sample program. - The logon form is taken from SQLdb_Tutorial3. Incidentally, it sets up a database with tables and sample data for the Lazarus wiki tutorials: http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/SQLdb_Tutorial0 http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/SQLdb_Tutorial1 http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/SQLdb_Tutorial2 http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/SQLdb_Tutorial3 http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/LazReport_Tutorial Please see the SQLdb_Tutorial0 article for instructions and requirements. (You'll need database clients and a sample database; see the article)