: The tool supports the transition of data-access components, helping developers move toward modern frameworks like which is optimized for 10.2 Tokyo. Embarcadero Limitations of the Basic Edition
MIDAConverter1.Options.UnicodeSource := True; // If source is UTF-8 MIDAConverter1.Options.AlternateDelimiterMap := '255:124'; // Map 0xFF to '|' MIDA Converter Basic for RAD Studio 10.2 Tokyo
RAD Studio 10.2 Tokyo (Release 1 & 2) introduced several critical changes that MIDA Converter Basic supports natively: : The tool supports the transition of data-access
is not a generic ETL tool; it is a surgical instrument for developers trapped in the MultiValue past. It respects the VCL/FMX paradigm, utilizes FireDAC efficiently, and handles the unique structural chaos of @VM and @SM data with grace. In the world of enterprise software development, data
In the world of enterprise software development, data is the ultimate currency. Yet, for many organizations, this currency is locked away in archaic, proprietary formats. If you are a Delphi or C++Builder developer using , you have likely encountered the daunting task of converting complex, multi-valued field data from legacy systems into modern SQL databases.
RAD Studio 10.2 Tokyo (released March 2017) introduced enhanced mobile compilers, FireDAC improvements, and high-DPI VCL support. However, many industrial, telecommunication, and logistics systems still rely on legacy binary formats derived from older middleware (e.g., MIDA, historically used in SCADA and EDI gateways).