Bde Error 8712 Could Not Find Object
object. I have experienced this problem when trying to access the "drivers\native" tree node in the BDE Admin, after 3 hours of searching and experimenting here is my solution. Use regedit to locate this registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Borland\Database Engine\Settings\DRIVERS\ Look for double entries of driver names. Example: ------------------------------------------------ Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb) Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb) Driver Microsoft dBase Driver (*.dbf) Microsoft dBase Driver (*.dbf) (Driver Microsoft Excel Driver (*.xls) Microsoft Excel Driver (*.xls) (Driver etc... ------------------------------------------------- I deleted each entry that had the word "driver" at the very end. Remember: (ONLY DELETE THE ONES THAT ARE DUPLICATES) some entries end with the word "driver" but if there is only one entry of this do not delete it. After deleting the entries everything worked fine. I do not know for sure how the double entries were created, I assume it was caused by installing different versions or models of Delphi (standard/desktop/Client Server) on the same machine or perhaps when I updated the ODBC, MDAC and DCOM {*word*99} from Microsoft. I did not have to delete any of my aliases or create a new config file neither of which works. I am interested in knowing whether this works for anyone so please feel free to email me. Aaron Paul.Cl.. Delphi Developer Wed, 18 Jun 1902 08:00:00 GMT Re:A Solution to 8712 - could not find object It appears there are many solutions to the "8712 error - Could not find object" BDE error. Here is mine: I encountered this error trying to return a Live Result set from a Delphi 4 query reading a MS SQL 6.5 server table. This query was linked to another datasource. In typing the SQL parameter string I was cavalier about typing field names in the Where clause using upper and lower case letters. The BDE would not let me return a live result set-giving the 8712 error; it would return a readonly dataset. After much trial and error, I finally changed the field names to all upper case and the thing finally worked. --== Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ ==-- ---Share what you know. Learn what you don't.--- Other Threads 1. Solution to error 8712 - could not find object 2. BDE Error 8712 - Object not found 3. Could not find object - B
ODBC to an Interbase DB on a remote server. Whilst doing this I seem to have messed up the BDE installation. When I try to run BDE Administrator I get the message 'Could not find object' error 8712 and all of the aliases have gone from the Databases tab. I've tried re-installing Delphi completely but the problem persists. I guess it's a registry problem but I don't know where to start. Also, any tips on setting up ODBC to access Interbase 4 on a Linux server would be very much appreciated. Thanks Alan bang http://www.delphigroups.info/2/36/245168.html Delphi Developer Wed, 18 Jun 1902 08:00:00 GMT Re:BDE 'Could not find object' Before you reinstall BDE, you should remove the item from registry. try to run regedit on your dos command, click HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, click software, then you will find Borland , database engine, if you delete this item: Database engine, reinstall will be successful.However you need to reset all aliases names after installation. --Bangh QuoteAlan wrote: > http://www.delphigroups.info/2/3a/35235.html This question is related to D4 running under Windows NT 4. > I was recently trying to set up ODBC to an Interbase DB on a > remote server. Whilst doing this I seem to have messed up the > BDE installation. When I try to run BDE Administrator I get the > message 'Could not find object' error 8712 and all of the aliases > have gone from the Databases tab. I've tried re-installing > Delphi completely but the problem persists. I guess it's a > registry problem but I don't know where to start. > Also, any tips on setting up ODBC to access Interbase 4 on a > Linux server would be very much appreciated. > Thanks > Alan Barbara Georg Delphi Developer Wed, 18 Jun 1902 08:00:00 GMT Re:BDE 'Could not find object' Check that the OBBC driver for Interbase is loaded - this is the same message we get when a new user does an update instead of an install (the ODBC driver is included in the install, not the update) Barbara Other Threads 1. BDE Error 'Object not Found' 2. Object 'Filename' not found 3. Error: 'Could not find object' 4. Delphi: 'Could not find object
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made its setup with InstallShield DevStudio 9.I have also selected the BDE 5.111.1 Merge Module as in Setup. Furthermore Ihave also used the Dynamid Dependency Scanner tool to select the requireddll files. After completing setup when I tested it on a machine where newlyWindows XP professional was installed, It executed but when a databaseoperation is performed it gives an EDBEngineError. "Could not find object".I have obtained the detailed error information its given bellowMessage: Could not find object.Category: 34Error Code: 8712SubCode: 8Native Error: 0I have to deploy this application on the day after tomorrow so Please let meknow what to do? How to solve it?Thanks in advance.Regards,Ahmad Jalil Qarshi Ahmad Jalil Qarshi 2006-01-04 06:17:09 UTC PermalinkRaw Message I have downloaded the BDE 5.2 and installed it now the error "Could not findobject" is fixed but I am getting an other error."ORA-01012 Not logged on".Anybody there to help me.Ahmad Jalil QarshiPost by Ahmad Jalil QarshiHi!I have created an application in Delphi 6 that uses Oracle 9i Databaseusing BDE. I have made its setup with InstallShield DevStudio 9.I have also selected the BDE 5.111.1 Merge Module as in Setup. FurthermoreI have also used the Dynamid Dependency Scanner tool to select therequired dll files. After completing setup when I tested it on a machinewhere newly Windows XP professional was installed, It executed but when adatabase operation is performed it gives an EDBEngineError. "Could notfind object".I have obtained the detailed error information its given bellowMessage: Could not find object.Category: 34Error Code: 8712SubCode: 8Native Error: 0I have to deploy this application on the day after tomorrow so Please letme know what to do? How to solve it?Thanks in advance.Regards,Ahmad Jalil Qarshi Bill Todd 2006-01-04 12:46:59 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Borland stopped developing and maintaining the BDE years ago. The SQLLinks drivers for Oracle and all other database servers have beendeprecated. I strongly suggest that you not use the BDE. Use dbExpress,ADO or third party components for Oracle apps.--Bill Todd (TeamB) Brion L. Webster 2006-01-04 17:01:42 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Post by Ahmad Jalil QarshiI have downloaded the BDE 5.2 and installed it now the error "Could notfind object" is fixed but I am getting an other error."ORA-01012 Not logged on".The deployment targets have the Oracle client installed?The BDE Administrator has your Alias defined (I personally don't like touse Aliases, using a TDataset to dynamically log in & such)If at all possible, don't use the BDE. It hasn't supported Oracle for along time. Del