To see Design Time data on the StringGrid, using the Object Inspector for the TFDTable, set the Active proper = True.Ĭongratulations! This is how you can use FireDAC and the FireDAC ODBC bridge driver and keep your Paradox and/or dBase files with the newer versions of RAD Studio, Delphi and/or C++ Builder! Using the LiveBindings Designer, bind the FDTable to the StringGrid:ġ2. Right click on the TString Grid and select Bind Visually…ġ1. Add a TStringGrid to your Multi-Device form:ġ0. Using the Object Inspector, set TableName property of FDTable to your Paradox table:ĩ. On the Multi-Device Form add a FDTable component.Ĩ. Select the ODBCDriver you are using, and the DataSource you created:ħ. Here we are using the RAD Studio sample data folder: C:UsersPublicDocumentsEmbarcaderoStudio19.0SamplesDataĦ. Set the Database property to the folder containing your Paradox files. Double-click the TFDConnection to open the FireDAC Connection Editor:ĥ. Using RAD Studio, Delphi or C++ Builder 10.2 Tokyo, create a New Multi-Device Application (Blank Application).Ĥ. Create the ODBC connection for employee.db paradox database:ģ. Using sample Paradox file from samples: C:UsersPublicDocumentsEmbarcaderoStudio19.0SamplesDataĢ.
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