I trust your instincts.This should take significantly less time than a year.
I'll have a talk with Bobby.
I trust your instincts.This should take significantly less time than a year.
This is what stopped me the last time I started on this project. I had a phone conversation with Steffen and told him that we needed much more control over the upsizing process so we could upsize from an ADS server connection. Are you saying that this is possible now?Get the upsizing done.
We collect a lot of documents. We must have on file many images, signatures, etc. I see no reason to move this to a data table because we have complete control over the installation and the server. Documents are being created constantly.data outside DBFs, like XPF-files, documents and so on.
That is already done in the current code. No reason to do it differently with PGDBE.Establish a server connection like for ADS.
We don't use filters. We use scopes and SQL WHERE clauses. We already use a lot of SQL via ADS.Watch for filters.
We already do that. I insisted on using a dictionary connection rather than a free connection many years ago. We have also needed that for encrypted data.Use Table()
I have been doing this for several years now with ADS.move our customers to SQL step by step.
No, it isn't. There is an upsize file (XML) and the DbfUpsize() function, which does the job. But we created our own UI for that, using the responses of DbfUpsize(). The function still awaits physical tables.Are you saying that this is possible now?
That seems to be a deal killer for us.The function still awaits physical tables.
SQL is just language. It's a way to get data back from a database. SQL ist not a technique (not a technical solution). You can have bad or good servers, or good or bad connections, and it doesn't matter how you get your data here. We all don't know what happens tomorrow, and we all are still a little suprised about what happend in the AI-world during the last few years.Don't hesitate to modernize and advance your applications with true SQL. Its not the future, its the present and you have to catch it.
I don't think that 1 year is a short and acceptable time. If you have it, good. And I do care about the optimization of my database and application and want the best results from them. I will always work with direct and best technique and not some simulation. It is not the same and will never be. As a programmer, I want to keep forward and develop myself with modern techniques and solutions, and not to get trapped with old one. I think that we all should.I want to have good results in short time.
That was Roger's question. The time we invested to migrate to PGDBE was about four weeks (net).I don't think that 1 year is a short and acceptable time