Description
Creates a new object of the IAQATable
type (an analogue of the VCL TTable
type).
Note: | This method requires the Borland Database Engine to be installed on your computer. |
Declaration
BDE.CreateTable()
Result | An IAQATable object |
Applies To
The method is applied to the following object:
Result Value
An object of the IAQATable
type.
Remarks
The IAQATable
object provides the same functionality for scripts as a TTable
object does in VCL applications. It implements the same methods and properties, under the same names. See the VCL documentation for TTable
.
Once the IAQATable
object is created, you can link it with a table and then navigate through it and to add, delete or modify records in it. To do this, you must first:
- Specify the database, which the table belongs to (the
DatabaseName
property). - Specify the table type (the
TableType
property). - Specify the file of the table located on hard disk (the
TableName
property). - Finally call the
Open
method to start working with the table.
Example
The following code executes a database query from the script. The query returns the names of vendors in California. Its results are copied one by one to the test log.
JavaScript, JScript
{
var w;
// Create a new table
w = BDE.CreateTable();
// Specify the database
w.DatabaseName = "DBDEMOS";
// Specify the table name
w.TableName = "vendors.db";
// Specify the table type
w.TableType = ttParadox;
// Open the table
w.Open();
// Move to the first record
w.First();
// Iterate through all records and
// post the value of the VendorName field to the test log
while (! w.EOF)
{
// Insert a message into the test log
Log.Message(w.FieldByName("VendorName").AsString);
// Move to the next record
w.Next();
}
}
Python
def TestProc():
# Create a new table
w = BDE.CreateTable()
# Specify the database
w.DatabaseName = "DBDEMOS"
# Specify the table name
w.TableName = "vendors.db"
# Specify the table type
w.TableType = ttParadox
# Open the table
w.Open()
# Move to the first record
w.First()
# Iterate through all records and
# post the value of the VendorName field to the test log
while not w.EOF:
# Insert a message into the test log
Log.Message(w.FieldByName("VendorName").AsString)
# Move to the next record
w.Next()
VBScript
' Create a new table
Set w = BDE.CreateTable
' Specify the database
w.DatabaseName = "DBDEMOS"
' Specify the table name
w.TableName = "vendors.db"
' Specify the table type
w.TableType = ttParadox
' Open the table
w.Open
' Move to the first record
w.First
' Iterate through all records and
' post the value of the VendorName field to the test log
While Not w.EOF
' Insert a message into the test log
Log.Message w.FieldByName("VendorName").AsString
' Move to the next record
w.Next
Wend
End Sub
DelphiScript
var
w: OleVariant;
begin
// Create a new table
w := BDE.CreateTable;
with w do
begin
// Specify the database
DatabaseName := 'DBDEMOS';
// Specify the table name
TableName := 'vendors.db';
// Specify the table type
TableType := ttParadox;
end;
// Open the table
w.Open;
// Move to the first record w.First;
// Iterate through all records and
// post the value of the VendorName field to the test log
while not aqConvert.VarToBool(w.EOF) do
begin
// Insert a message into the test log
Log.Message(w.FieldByName('VendorName').AsString);
// Move to the next record
w.Next;
end;
end;
C++Script, C#Script
{
var w;
// Create a new table
w = BDE["CreateTable"]();
// Specify the database
w["DatabaseName"] = "DBDEMOS";
// Specify the table name
w["TableName"] = "vendors.db";
// Specify the table type
w["TableType"] = 1; // ttParadox
// Open the table
w["Open"]();
// Move to the first record
w["First"]();
// Iterate through all records and
// post the value of the VendorName field to the test log
while (!w["EOF"])
{
// Insert a message into the test log
Log["Message"](w["FieldByName"]("VendorName")["AsString"]);
// Move to the next record
w["Next"]();
}
}