Creating a custom dialect is not hard. Hopefully DBISAM behaves well. What
issues did you run in to?

/G

2015-04-02 8:43 GMT+02:00 Sherri Meadows <[email protected]>:

> Is it possible to use NHibernate when connected to a DBISAM database
> <http://www.elevatesoft.com/products?category=dbisam&type=visualstudio>
> via an ODBC connection?  (I know it's gross, but I'm having to share the db
> with a legacy Windows desktop app)  I was actually able to pull data out of
> the db using the GenericDialect, but not surprising, I was not able to save.
>
> the DBISAM docs say: DBISAM includes a subset of the SQL-92 standard,
> including a query optimizer, live and canned result sets, parameterized
> queries, scripts, and extended SQL syntax for DBISAM-specific features.  If
> a dialect doesn't already exist, how hard would it be for someone to write
> one?
>
> thanks!
>
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