Woo-Hoo!  Thanks, Kevin!  I will take a look at that later this week.  I am
certain it will be of help.

Regards,

Gil

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Kevin Cully
> Sent: Monday, August 20, 2007 8:57 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [NF] Well. I did it, at long last
>
>
> I posted a program based on Ed's Stru2MySQL into the dowloads section
> called Stru2Postgresql.prg.  Maybe it'll save you a couple of hours
> scripting stuff to upsize your VFP data.  Fell free to make improvements
> as you see fit!
>
> http://leafe.com/dls/vfp
>
> -Kevin
> CULLY Technologies, LLC
>
> Sponsor of FoxForward 2007
> foxforward.net
>
>
> mrgmhale wrote:
> > So, what is it I did at long last?  I picked up a Dell 840
> Server to replace
> > a perfectly good Dell sc420 Server that has been running my Symantec
> > AntiVirus Server Management Console, managed all of my Secondary
> > Disk-To-Disk, and Disk-To-LTO3 Tape file backup processes for my entire
> > system, and hosted several VFP databases for my Test
> Applications.  After
> > getting the Dell 840 all lit up and configured with the apps
> and data from
> > the sc420 machine, I set about getting the sc420 ready for a
> new life.  The
> > Dell 840 has pretty decent specs, P4 dual core 3.0Ghz, 2Gb DDR2
> 667Mhz RAM,
> > 160 SATA Boot HDD, 250Gb SATA "scratch HDD", 2 each 73Gb SCSI
> HDDs, 4 port
> > PCI USB v-2.0 card, Adaptec 39160 SCSI 64 bit PCI-X card, 6 each USB
> > external HDDs (secondary backup HDDs), and an HP LTO3 920 SCSI
> Tape Drive
> > hanging off it.  The 840 has more than enough punch to handle
> what I plan to
> > throw at it.  My production tables/files are going to remain on my Dell
> > sc430 unit, at least for now.  That has also been one sweet
> Server (Win2k3,
> > 1Gb DDR2 RAM, dual 73Gb SCSI HDDs, etc...)
> >
> > So, here is what "I Did"...  I bumped the sc420 RAM from 768Mg
> to 2Gb RAM
> > (768Mg was more than adequate for what it had been used for
> under Windows
> > 2003 Server), pulled one of its 73Gb SCSI HDDs out of it (popped it and
> > another 73Gb SCSI HDD into the 840 Server), and scrubbed the
> partition off
> > the SATA Boot Drive 0.  I then took a DVD I had burned Novell's
> SUSE Linux
> > Enterprise 10 O/S onto, and installed that O/S onto the sc420
> Server.  The
> > setup looked a bit unusual, but every newer version of Windows
> O/S looks a
> > bit strange at first also.  I actually got the installation done without
> > having to strip and restart the project a few times!  Of
> course, I may find
> > problems later on, but by then I hope to be familiar enough
> with SUSE Linux
> > to know what to do about any "alleged Installer Errors" <g>...
> >
> > Next I plan to install PostgreSQL onto the Linux Server, and
> begin to host
> > some PostgreSQL databases via HTTPS my colleague (David
> Johnston) has put
> > together for Windows Server platforms, along with his Browser
> Scripting and
> > Java solutions that are replacing my pure VFP "Document GoGetter" (data
> > archiving) application that has been running at several client locations
> > since 2002.  At some point I will be migrating my DCMS (CRM for auto
> > dealerships) to a PostgreSQL back end also, and am seriously considering
> > using Dabo/Python for the front end.  Thus far I do not see any multiple
> > platform Open Source solutions out there that come close to
> what Dabo has
> > become.
> >
> > So, I guess the first really serious fissure is finally
> represented with my
> > SUSE Linux move.  I will always have to be working in the Windows
> > environment for front end apps, but for scalability, built in
> security and
> > thin-net reasons I finally had to take my first serious "Bite
> Of The Bullet"
> > with the SUSE Linux move.  It almost feels like a long, dragged
> out break-up
> > in a way.  I do plan to develop apps using VFP here and there, at least
> > until I get real familiar with Dabo, Python and PostgreSQL.  But the
> > handwriting has been on the wall for some time now in my little
> world, and
> > there is not much I can do if I plan to remain in the game for
> another few
> > decades.
> >
> > Hmmm, this almost looks like a Swan Song of sorts.  It is not.
> That will
> > likely come many years from now at soonest - if ever.  I do not
> think this
> > is quite what M$ had in mind with its ISV/MSDN program <g>...
> Essentially,
> > for me the ISV program became a Migration Enablement tool, with its
> > extremely cost effective licensing for developers.  Fact is, if
> M$ had not
> > gotten so greedy with the Terminal Services CAL licensing with
> the Server
> > 2003 (which bit me the other month), I may not have been quite
> so quick to
> > jump to Linux - at least not for another year or so.  It just
> added fuel to
> > the smoldering fire for me.  Oh well...  I guess that makes me
> guilt of "Cut
> > & Run", eh?
> >
> > Gil
> >
> >
> >
> >
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