Stéphane Wierzbicki 45 Posted February 12, 2019 (edited) Hello, Can someone test this ? - Copy the object bellow and paste it on a VCL form - Left click on the FDMemtable1 object and choose "Fields editor..." - Left click and select "Add all fields" - Open the FieldDefs dialog Act: empty. all fielddefs has been deleted Expt: fielddefs list should not be deleted Ps: I'm using Delphi RIO + not even alpha IDEFix pack object FDMemTable1: TFDMemTable FieldDefs = < item Name = 'RateDate' DataType = ftDate end item Name = 'CurrFrom' DataType = ftString Size = 20 end item Name = 'CurrTo' DataType = ftString Size = 20 end item Name = 'Value' DataType = ftFloat Precision = 6 end item Name = 'Caption' DataType = ftString Size = 20 end item Name = 'Kind' DataType = ftString Size = 20 end item Name = 'Ratio' DataType = ftFloat end item Name = 'Update' DataType = ftString Size = 20 end> IndexDefs = <> FetchOptions.AssignedValues = [evMode] FetchOptions.Mode = fmAll ResourceOptions.AssignedValues = [rvSilentMode] ResourceOptions.SilentMode = True UpdateOptions.AssignedValues = [uvCheckRequired, uvAutoCommitUpdates] UpdateOptions.CheckRequired = False UpdateOptions.AutoCommitUpdates = True StoreDefs = True Left = 136 Top = 144 object FDMemTable1Caption: TStringField FieldName = 'Caption' end object FDMemTable1CurrFrom: TStringField FieldName = 'CurrFrom' end object FDMemTable1CurrTo: TStringField FieldName = 'CurrTo' end object FDMemTable1Value: TCurrencyField FieldName = 'Value' end object FDMemTable1Ratio: TFloatField FieldName = 'Ratio' end object FDMemTable1Update: TStringField FieldName = 'Update' end object FDMemTable1Kind: TStringField FieldName = 'Kind' end object FDMemTable1RateDate: TDateField FieldName = 'RateDate' end end Edited February 12, 2019 by Stéphane Wierzbicki Share this post Link to post
pietrt 1 Posted February 12, 2019 I can confirm this, but Left click on the FDMemtable1 object and choose "Fields editor..." again and you will see your fielddefs again. The fielddefs were in the formfile the whole time, but did not show up in the object inspector. Share this post Link to post
Stéphane Wierzbicki 45 Posted February 13, 2019 Thanks, I'll create a report for this. Share this post Link to post
Attila Kovacs 629 Posted February 13, 2019 @Stéphane Wierzbicki In Berlin everything ok, except I had to use Right-Clicks (the other left :) insted of Left-Clicks 🙂 Share this post Link to post