Build a Simple VCL Application for Attio Data

Dibyendu Datta
Dibyendu Datta
Lead Technology Evangelist
How to build a simple VCL Application to view Attio data in RAD Studio using the CData ODBC Driver for Attio.

Embarcadero RAD Studio provides a development environment for Delphi and C++Builder applications. With the CData ODBC Driver for Attio, you gain access to live Attio data within RAD Studio, abstracting the data into tables, views, and stored procedures that can be used to retrieve Attio data. This article will walk through connecting to Attio and creating a simple VCL application with the Form Designer.

Create a Connection to Attio Data

If you have not already, first specify connection properties in an ODBC DSN (data source name). This is the last step of the driver installation. You can use the Microsoft ODBC Data Source Administrator to create and configure ODBC DSNs.

Start by setting the Profile connection property to the location of the Attio Profile on disk (e.g. C:\profiles\Attio.apip). Next, set the ProfileSettings connection property to the connection string for Attio (see below).

Attio API Profile Settings

Obtain your API key from your Attio account settings. Navigate to Settings > API Keys to generate and copy a new access token.

You can then follow the steps below to use the Data Explorer to create a FireDAC connection to Attio data.

  1. In a new VCL Forms application, expand the FireDAC node in the Data Explorer.
  2. Right-click the ODBC Data Source node in the Data Explorer.
  3. Click Add New Connection.
  4. Enter a name for the connection.
  5. In the FireDAC Connection Editor that appears, set the DataSource property to the name of the ODBC DSN for Attio.

Create VCL Applications with Connectivity to Attio Data

Follow the procedure below to start executing queries to Attio data from a simple VCL application that displays the results of a query in a grid.

  1. Drop a TFDConnection component onto the form and set the following properties:

    • ConnectionDefName: Select the FireDAC connection to Attio data.
    • Connected: Select True from the menu and, in the dialog that appears, enter your credentials.
  2. Drop a TFDQuery component onto the form and set the properties below:

    • Connection: Set this property to the TFDConnection component, if this component is not already specified.
    • SQL: Click the button in the SQL property and enter a query. For example:

      SELECT Id, WorkspaceId FROM AttributeOptions WHERE IsArchived = 'false'
      
    • Active: Set this property to true.
  3. Drop a TDataSource component onto the form and set the following property:

    • DataSet: In the menu for this property, select the name of the TFDQuery component.
  4. Drop a TDBGrid control onto the form and set the following property:

    • DataSource: Select the name of the TDataSource.
  5. Drop a TFDGUIxWaitCursor onto the form — this is required to avoid a run-time error.

You now have an executable application that displays the results of the SQL Query set in the TFDQuery object.

Related Articles

Below you can find other articles for using the CData ODBC Driver with RAD Studio, Delphi, and C++ Builder.

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