Try this out............................ A return code of 2 in the RetreiveStart event prevents previously retrieved data from being cleared, allowing the current retrieval process to append new rows to the old data. So what you can do is retreive from the first database then change the transaction object connected to the datawindow and retreive again. Bye praful [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 11/09/99 08:38:47 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: (bcc: Praful Parekh/ALB/WCB) Subject: RE: PFCSIG: Connecting to Two Databases No I don't know anything about Sybase 11. Sorry Maybe someone else out there knows if Sybase has database links. -----Original Message----- From: Jill M. Claus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 08, 1999 3:47 PM To: Zehrung Joe R COCA Subject: RE: PFCSIG: Connecting to Two Databases We are using Sybase 11 - do you know if it can do that? >>> Zehrung Joe R COCA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/08/99 04:45PM >>> Jill - What database are you using? We get data into the same data window from two different data bases but they are both ORACLE data bases. The data bases are linked with a dblink. -----Original Message----- From: Jill M. Claus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 08, 1999 10:58 AM To: Klebe, Paul E.; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: PFCSIG: Connecting to Two Databases Although I would find it extremely useful - I have not figured out a way to combine information from two different databases into one datawindow. Maybe someone else in the user group may have a suggestion. If you do get a solution from someone addressed to your personal email address, could you please forward it to me? This is something I really need as well. >>> "Klebe, Paul E." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/08/99 10:15AM >>> Thanks. This means that although you can display information from two different databases in two different datawindows in a window, you cannot directly combine two tables from different databases on the same datawindow. How do you combine information from the two different databases into the same window? Can you use a common id column multiple times and a cached dropdown_datawindow to display various fields from the other database? I would like to develop a single common name-address database that is used throughout the commission rather than using separate tables in each database for our 8 divisions. -----Original Message----- From: Jill M. Claus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, November 04, 1999 12:13 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: PFCSIG: Connecting to Two Databases Hi Paul, This is the first time I did it, so it may not be the best way... but it works! I added some comments below that may help you ... >>> "Klebe, Paul E." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/03/99 03:12PM >>> My name is Paul Klebe, I work for the North Dakota Public Service Commission. I have an upcoming project where I will be attempting to connect to two different databases. Would you be willing to talk to me about doing this. I am not getting where you are getting the connection to two different databases. -----Original Message----- From: Jill M. Claus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 1999 1:39 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: PFCSIG: Connecting to Two Databases I got it working - thanks everyone! For anyone curious, I changed the n_tr instance variable to be global and edited the application manager pfc_open event code to be: // enable transaction registration (the registration service is need when using more than one database) gnv_app.of_SetTrRegistration(TRUE) // register SQLCA (the connection to the first database which was connect to the usual way) gnv_app.inv_trregistration.of_Register(SQLCA) // connect to and register ABRN_MRS database (the second database) // create the second transaction object - note that you must have "n_tr gtr_amrs" identified as a global variable gtr_amrs = CREATE n_tr // copy connection info from the first database called SQLCA to the second database called gtr_amrs - it copies the user id, password, database name, server name, etc. from the definition of the first database connection to the definition of the second database connection il_return = SQLCA.of_CopyTo(gtr_amrs) // re-assign the database name to the second definition gtr_amrs.Database = "your_2nd_database_name" // re-assign the server name to the second definition - if it's different gtr_amrs.ServerName = "your_2nd_server_name" // connect to the second database ll_return = gtr_amrs.of_Connect() If ll_return <> 0 then MessageBox("Error", "Unable to connect.") // register the second database with the registration service gnv_app.inv_trregistration.of_Register(gtr_amrs) Then when ever you want to retrive data from the 2nd database, you would say... (in the window's open event) li_return = dw_1.of_SetTransObject(gtr_amrs) dw_1.retrieve() instead of... li_return = dw_1.of_SetTransObject(SQLCA) dw_1.retrieve() Hope this helps! Jill > [EMAIL PROTECTED] HOSTED BY IIGG, INC. FOR HELP WITH LIST SERVE COMMANDS, ADDRESS > A MESSAGE TO [EMAIL PROTECTED] WITH THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE: help pfcsig > SEND ALL OTHER INQUIRES TO [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [EMAIL PROTECTED] HOSTED BY IIGG, INC. FOR HELP WITH LIST SERVE COMMANDS, ADDRESS > A MESSAGE TO [EMAIL PROTECTED] WITH THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE: help pfcsig > SEND ALL OTHER INQUIRES TO [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [EMAIL PROTECTED] HOSTED BY IIGG, INC. FOR HELP WITH LIST SERVE COMMANDS, ADDRESS > A MESSAGE TO [EMAIL PROTECTED] WITH THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE: help pfcsig > SEND ALL OTHER INQUIRES TO [EMAIL PROTECTED]
