PostgreSQL
Enable support for PostgreSQL databases. Selecting this option will automatically add the LuaSQL- PostgreSQL module functionality to your project and make it available at run time. It will also add the PostgreSQL, PostgreSQLConnection, and PostgreSQLCursor action categories to the Action Wizard.
Note that selecting this will cause the following 10 .dll files to be added to your Scripts folder at build time:
luasql\postgre.dll comerr32.dll gssapi32.dll k5sprt32.dll krb5_32.dll libeay32.dll libiconv-2.dll libintl-8.dll libpq.dll ssleay32.dll
N o t i ce
The database functionality makes use of the LuaSQL library designed and implemented by the Kepler Project team.
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PostgreSQL Data Base Management System
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Gl ob a l s
Globals
OverviewGlobal FunctionsBuilt In
The Globals dialog is a convenient place to include any functions or variables that you want to make available throughout your project. Any functions or variables that you add here will be available right after your AutoPlay application is launched.
AutoPlay Media Studio comes with some built-in global functions to make certain runtime tasks simpler. For a list of these functions, view the Built In functions topic.
Note: Any script that you add on this dialog will be performed before the project's On Startup
event is triggered.
There is one tab on the Globals dialog:
· Global Functions
Tip: To access the Globals dialog, choose Project > Global Functions from the menu.
Globals
OverviewGlobal FunctionsBuilt In
The Globals dialog is a convenient place to include any functions or variables that you want to make available throughout your project. Any functions or variables that you add here will be available right after your AutoPlay application is launched.
AutoPlay Media Studio comes with some built-in global functions to make certain runtime tasks simpler. For a list of these functions, view the Built In functions topic.
Note: Any script that you add on this dialog will be performed before the project's On Startup
event is triggered.
There is one tab on the Globals dialog:
· Global Functions
Tip: To access the Globals dialog, choose Project > Global Functions from the menu.
Globals
OverviewGlobal FunctionsBuilt In
Global Functions:
The area (code window) where you can either type in your actions, or add them through the action wizard to create your global functions.
Note: Any script entered here is loaded at runtime before anything else occurs. Therefore, any global script that interacts in any way with the Application window (e.g. Application.Exit) will not function correctly unless it is in a function, and is called from other events within your application. It is recommended that any script entered here is placed inside of a function.
Tip: To perform a task at the very beginning of your application, use the On Startup event.