If you come across something which is not included, please register and leave a comment, which I may integrate into this page.īefore we begin looking at the common pitfalls of a version migration, I would like to take a moment, (actually, a good page or two,) to discuss an often miss-understood feature of modern Delphi versions. I will also aim to add tips & tricks for the migration process, and links to relevant documentation. I intend this page to become something of a living document, which I will update over time to include any pitfalls that I uncover. This page aims to address the most common pitfalls which may befall a migration from any version of Delphi prior to 2009, including Borland versions, to modern Embarcadero versions. Thankfully, Delphi makes migration over the decades relatively painless, however, this doesn’t mean effortless! Every day, I am asked questions about migration from versions as old as 15-20 years, to the latest edition. A true testament to Delphi is the number of applications out in the wild which were written with much older versions.
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