I've got a question from my boss, Eric Peterson: How is data delivered to a 'client'? Is a file share required on the 'client' machine to allow database access?
Thanks Dennis McGrath -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of A. Razzak Memon Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 4:10 PM To: RBASE-L Mailing List Subject: [RBASE-L] - R:BASE Client/Server 7.6 (was RE: Announcing Official Beta ofR:BASE 7.6) At 04:21 PM 12/15/2006, Dan Goldberg wrote: >I was going to ask the same question. >Marco Groeneveld wrote > >Compared with SQL Server 2000/2005 is the R:BASE Server >Console Management Studio or the full R:BASE product and >is the Client the R:Runtime or the full R:BASE product ? Marco Groeneveld, Dan Goldberg, et al. R:BASE Server Console is the management tool to add, edit, and delete databases and applications. It also allows you to control active clients. A few screen shots for the pleasure of your eyes: . http://www.rbase.com/rbg76cs/RBG76SC_Databases.jpg . http://www.rbase.com/rbg76cs/RBG76SC_Applications.jpg . http://www.rbase.com/rbg76cs/RBG76SC_ActiveClients.jpg R:BASE Client 7.6: . http://www.rbase.com/rbg76cs/RBG76RBGClient.jpg The R:BASE Client 7.6 is not a Runtime. R:BASE Client 7.6 is a full-featured R:BASE 7.6 for Windows product with the following exceptions: 01. From the "Main Menu Bar", under "Database", the following options are disabled: . Connect to Database... . Connections History 02. From the "Main Menu Bar", under "Utilities", the following options are disabled: * Reload... * Pack in Place * Pack Passwords * Pack Index 03. From the "Database Explorer", under "Databases", the following options are disabled: * New Database * Copy Database * Delete Database * Rename Database * Browse 04. Following R:BASE Commands and Functions are disabled: * PACK * RELOAD * RBSYNC * LIST ACCESS * RECOVER * SET MIRROR * SET RBADMIN * SET STATICDB * BACKUP * CVAL('DBPATH') The R:BASE Server is the "work horse" that is handling the actual client traffic and processing the queries. And, here is the document for those interested in all of the details regarding the R:BASE Server Console: . http://www.rbase.com/rbg76cs/RBGServerConsole76.pdf A complete set of documents is also included with the product. Imagine the possibilities! Very Best R:egards, Razzak.

