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You must uninstall any previous TApolloTable (or TApolloDataSet) from Delphi or C++Builder before installing the new Apollo VCL. You should remove the package file from the Installed Components list and also remove the old package directory from the Library Path line in the "Tools | Environment Options" dialog (under the Library Tab).
Applies to:
RAD Studio 12, RAD Studio 11 Alexandria, 10.4 Sydney, 10.3 Rio, 10.2 Tokyo, 10.1 Berlin, 10 Seattle, XE8, XE7, XE6, XE5, XE4, XE3, XE2, XE, 2010, 2009, 2007, 2006, 2005, D7, D6, D5
Delphi 12, Delphi 11 Alexandria, 10.4 Sydney, 10.3 Rio, 10.2 Tokyo, 10.1 Berlin, 10 Seattle, XE8, XE7, XE6, XE5, XE4, XE3, XE2, XE, 2010, 2009, 2007, 2006, 2005, D7, D6, D5
C++Builder 12, C++Builder 11 Alexandria, 10.4 Sydney, 10.3 Rio, 10.2 Tokyo, 10.1 Berlin, 10 Seattle, XE8, XE7, XE6, XE5, XE4, XE3, XE2, XE, 2010, 2009, 2007, 2006, 2005, D7, D6, D5
•Installing Apollo into Embarcadero RAD Studio, Delphi and C++Builder 10.x and XE
•Installing Apollo into CodeGear Delphi and C++Builder 2010, 2009, 2007, 2006, 2005
•Installing Apollo into Borland Delphi and C++Builder 7, 6, 5
[Embarcadero IDE] = one of the following:
64-bit or 32-bit
•D11=Delphi 11 Alexandria,
D10.4=Delphi 10.4 Sydney, D10.3=Delphi 10.3 Rio, D10.2=Delphi 10.2 Tokyo, D10.1=Delphi 10.1 Berlin, D10=Delphi 10 Seattle,
DXE8=Delphi XE8, DXE7=Delphi XE7, DXE6=Delphi XE6, DXE5=Delphi XE5,
DXE4=Delphi XE4, DXE3=Delphi XE3, DXE2=Delphi XE2, DXE=Delphi XE
•CB11=C++Builder 11 Alexandria,
D10.4=C++Builder 10.4 Sydney, CB10.3=C++Builder 10 Rio, CB10.2=C++Builder 10 Tokyo, CB10.1=C++Builder 10 Berlin, CB10=C++Builder Seattle,
CBXE8=C++Builder XE8, CBXE7=C++Builder XE7, CBXE6=C++Builder XE6, CBXE5=C++Builder XE5,
CBXE4=C++Builder XE4, CBXE3=C++Builder XE3, CBXE2=C++Builder XE2, CBXE=C++Builder XE
1.Run the Embarcadero IDE (e.g. Delphi 10.3 = D10.3 Rio)
2.File | Open and browse to the corresponding Borland IDE sub-directory under
C:\Apollo\9.9\x86\VCL\[IDE]
or
C:\Apollo\9.9\x64\VCL\[IDE]
3.Open the 2 package files: Apollo9D103.dpk and Apollo9D103d.dpk
(Note: "d" = design-time package).
4.From the Project Manager, right-click on the Apollo9D103.DPK package, compile
5.From the Project Manager, right-click on the Apollo9D103d.DPK design-time package, compile and install
6.The Embarcadero IDE will have added the Apollo components to the Toolbar Palette under the "Apollo" tab. This will be the last tab listed if it is the first time you are installing Apollo.
7.Finally, manually add "C:\Apollo\9.9\x86\VCL\D10.3 and/or C:\Apollo\9.9\x64\VCL\D10.3" to the Library Path (64-bit and/or 32-bit) here as follows:
Delphi
Tools > Options... > Language > Delphi > | Library | Windows 64-bit
Tools > Options... > Language > Delphi > | Library | Windows 32-bit
C++Builder
Tools > Options... > Language > Delphi > | Paths and Directories | Windows 64-bit
Tools > Options... > Language > Delphi > | Paths and Directories | Windows 32-bit
- or for older versions -
Tools > Environment Options > Library
[CodeGear IDE] = one of the following:
32-bit
•D2010=Delphi 2010, D2009=Delphi 2009, D2007=Delphi 2007, D2006=Delphi 2006, D2005=Delphi 2005
•CB2010=C++Builder 2010, CB2009=C++Builder 2009, CB2007=C++Builder 2007, CB2006=C++Builder 2006, CB2005=C++Builder 2005
1.Run the CodeGear IDE (e.g. Delphi 2010 = D2010)
2.File | Open and browse to the corresponding CodeGear IDE sub-directory under
C:\Apollo\9.9\x86\VCL\[CodeGear IDE]
3.Open the 2 package files: Apollo9D2010.dpk and Apollo9D2010d.dpk
(Note: "d" = design-time package).
4.From the Project Manager, right-click on the Apollo9D2010.DPK package, compile
5.From the Project Manager, right-click on the Apollo9D2010d.DPK design-time package, compile and install
6.The CodeGear IDE will have added the Apollo components to the Toolbar Palette under the "Apollo" tab
7.Finally, manually add "C:\Apollo\9.9\x86\VCL\D2010 to the Library Path here:
Tools | Environment Options | Library
[Borland IDE] = one of the following:
32-bit
•D7=Delphi 7, D6=Delphi 6, D5=Delphi 5
•CB7=C++Builder 7, CB6=C++Builder 6, CB5=C++Builder 5
1.Run the Borland IDE (e.g. Delphi 7 = D7)
2.File | Open and browse to the corresponding Borland IDE sub-directory under
C:\Apollo\9.9\x86\VCL\[Borland IDE]
3.Open the 2 package files: Apollo9D7.dpk and Apollo9D7d.dpk
(Note: "d" = design-time package).
4.Compile Apollo9D7.dpk package
5.Compile and install Apollo9D7d.dpk design-time package
6.The Borland IDE will have added the Apollo components to the Toolbar Palette under the "Apollo" tab
7.Finally, manually add "C:\Apollo\9.9\x86\VCL\D7 to the Library Path here:
Tools | Environment Options | Library
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