Am I correct in thinking that once I purchase the 5 seat license, I should
be able to connect to multi-user database?
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James
----- Original Message -----
From: "A. Razzak Memon" <[email protected]>
To: "RBASE-L Mailing List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2012 6:51 PM
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: R:Charts 9.5 Database Connection
At 06:05 PM 8/29/2012, James W. Kim wrote:
I installed R:Charts 9.5 some time ago but have not been able to get
started.
Can someone point me to a few initial steps?
My problem is that when I try to connect to my production database which
is
in multi-user mode (i.e., set multi on), I get a message "The database is
connected in mode that makes it unavailable to you."
When I connect to a back up copy of database which has no current
connection,
I do get connected. However, I am able to see only a few PUBLIC tables
that
I have created just for logging purposes.
Can someone let me know how I am supposed to connect to database and
tables
I want to use for the charts?
James,
That is the result of using single-seat/single-license development version
of
R:Charts in conjunction with a database that is already connected in a
multi-
user environment.
Using the single-seat/single-license version of R:Charts to develop and
test
charts on a backup database is the correct approach. However, if you wish
to
develop and test chart(s) in a multi-user environment, you may look into
the
multi-user version of R:Charts 9.5. http://www.RCharts.com
Very Best R:egards,
Razzak.
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