This is somewhat similar to a master-detail situation, with some variation.
Problem: I have two independant MS Access database files (.mdb), which need to be linked.
- First database has part numbers, part details, vendors, etc...
- Second database has individual part numbers as tablenames, and within those tables are the customers that use that part, and product number.
I couldn't find an appropriate master-detail linking method, mainly because the tablename has to change on the fly as cell data changes/updates in the grid.
So, I came up with an alternative linking method which is as follows. And I'm not entirely certain this is a good way to link them.
{DBGrid1 displays values from ADOTable1 } {DBGrid2 displays values from ADOTable2, which its tablename changes}
procedure TForm1.DBGrid1CellClick(Column: TColumn);
var PartTableName: string;
begin
if DBGrid1.Fields[2].IsNull then exit
else
begin
if ADOTable2.active then ADOTable2.Close;
PartTableName:= DBGrid1.Fields[2].AsString;
while pos('-',TableString) > 0 do
PartTableName[pos('-',PartTableName)] := '_';
ADOTable2.TableName:= PartTableName; //obtained from cell click in DBGrid1
ADOTable2.Open;
end;
end;
DBGrid2 displays the customers & products that use whatever part number, that is clicked on in DBGrid1.
There must be a better way of doing this? This way of linking seems crude to me. I'd also rather have this in the OnDataChange method, but doesn't seem to work.