Thanks for the prompt response!

I've read through portions of the Quick Start Guide ... information
overload.  It's difficult to read all of the options, many of which
are not applicable.

1) I decided to try using NuGet ... which provided me with a Firebird
installation ...  which I think is correct.  Does this look ok to you?

2) In the "Working with database" section of the Guide, is "how to
create a database".  The only relevant section I find is "Creating a
database using isql".

When I open a Command Prompt, and enter isql, isql is not recognized.


On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 3:07 PM, Dimitry Sibiryakov [email protected]
[firebird-support] <[email protected]> wrote:
> 14.03.2017 18:32, Clyde Eisenbeis [email protected] [firebird-support] wrote:
>> 2) Can I create a Firebird database file? ... as I did with SQLite ...
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>    No. Firebird is a client-server DBMS, closer to Oracle than file-server 
> like SQLite.
>    Read Firebird Quick Start Guide.
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