Right heres what your going to need to manage your WoooL database's ill keep adding/editing this post with updates
-- Installing BDE --
Download the file above and extract it to any where. Then Run the Setup.exe. No need to do any more when setup is done goto start > control panel > BDE Administrator
-- Running BDE --
There are several ways to run the BDE administrator
From the Control Panel, double click BDE Administrator
This appears to be the same program as the one run through Delphi, except that it is in its own window, it provides a tab to configure the drivers, and it does not provide a way to see the tables and fields.
Start / Programs / Borland Delphi 5 / BDE Administrator
This appears to be identical to using the Control Panel
From inside Delphi, select Database / Explore
This opens as a Delphi child window. It provides a ways to see the tables and fields, but does not provide a tab to configure the drivers.
Start / Programs / Borland Delphi 5 / Database Explorer
This appears to be identical to Delphi's Database / Explore except that it is in its own window.
A yellow-green box around an icon means that the connection is working (open) and that you can get data about the tables and fields in that database.
A green arrow means that the alias definition has been edited but is not yet saved (applied).
Parameters with bold letters can not be changed.
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-- Installing BDE --
Download the file above and extract it to any where. Then Run the Setup.exe. No need to do any more when setup is done goto start > control panel > BDE Administrator
-- Running BDE --
There are several ways to run the BDE administrator
From the Control Panel, double click BDE Administrator
This appears to be the same program as the one run through Delphi, except that it is in its own window, it provides a tab to configure the drivers, and it does not provide a way to see the tables and fields.
Start / Programs / Borland Delphi 5 / BDE Administrator
This appears to be identical to using the Control Panel
From inside Delphi, select Database / Explore
This opens as a Delphi child window. It provides a ways to see the tables and fields, but does not provide a tab to configure the drivers.
Start / Programs / Borland Delphi 5 / Database Explorer
This appears to be identical to Delphi's Database / Explore except that it is in its own window.
A yellow-green box around an icon means that the connection is working (open) and that you can get data about the tables and fields in that database.
A green arrow means that the alias definition has been edited but is not yet saved (applied).
Parameters with bold letters can not be changed.
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