Robert wrote:
> I have an existing client that is purchasing another company that’s using an
> AS400. What are my connectivity options via 4D? ODBC?
Wow - I haven’t seen one of those things in a long time. When they came out I
was using 4D v1.0.6.
It’s going to depend on what’s running on it
As I read the docs, there is no way to have the .ExternalData folder anyplace
other than inside the database folder and still have 4D manage the files. I
guess the mode “Automatic Location/Use default folder” says it all.
My question is, why can’t the path to the default folder be defined by the
Hi All,
I use 4D V12 on windows, and i need to read and write some SQL server
tables.
How i can do it?
Thanks
Ferdinando
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if you haven't already,
I would invite you to watch this short clip:
http://blog.4d.com/single-sign-on-sso/
it's about a different feature, SSO,
but LDAP does get a mention in the latter part of the demo.
1) use the user-supplied username/password to log into the LDAP server and
see if the login
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