-----Original Message-----
From: Weinmann, Alexander
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Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 4:54 PM
To: Carlos Yabut
Subject: AW: configurable install

Hello Carlos,

you can use sdbinst to do that. You have to specify
the -t options.

Use SDBINST -t -h to list all possible "database
templates" that can be used
for installations. This will show you a list of valid
template ids ("<ID>")
Then use 

SDBINST -t <ID> -h 

to  show details about one template.

I will help you on, if you want ...

Bye,
Alexander Weinmann

(P.S. I am talking about MaxDB Release 7.6)


Alex,

Yes i would like some help.  I want my installer to 

1) specify the location to install the data
2) specify the location to install the program
3) specify an database template with data?

thanks

charlie



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Von: Carlos Yabut [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 21. Juni 2006 13:24
An: maxdb@lists.mysql.com
Betreff: configurable install

I need help. I want to integrate the installation of
Maxdb with our application. Our installer should be
able to call Maxdb and be able to specify 

1) Destination directory for App and data
2) Create a database for use.

then start maxdb install with the specified settings.


any help is appreciated

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