03, 2000 10:44 PM
Subject: Re: Win2k Pro. is mess... choosing the right database product
Can you tell me what data-source settings you have to get interbase working
with orion and the driver version. I can not get it to work with orion. Also
if you could mail the database-schemas for interbase I
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Orion-InterestSubject: RE: Win2k Pro. is mess... choosing the right
database product
It
could be that Interbase is a very recent addition to the open source /
freeware bunch. Also, prior to version 6, Interbase was
missing some essential data types, which made it a
bit less approchable
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Orion-InterestSubject: RE: Win2k Pro. is mess... choosing the right
database product
You
are probably right in your asumptions. Might I ask why you have chosen to go
for
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Arno Grbac
To: Orion-Interest
Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2001 1:08
PM
Subject: RE: Win2k Pro. is mess...
choosing the right database product
It
could be that Interbase is a very recent addition to the open source /
freeware bunch. Also, prior to version 6, Interbase
01 6:27 PM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: RE: Win2k Pro. is mess... choosing the right database product
You are probably right in your asumptions. Might I ask why you have chosen
to go for PostgreSQL? To me it seems a bit too uncertain to have two pieces
of experimental software in one project.
Title:
Here is the newest version of my data
source and database schema files. I posted this info once before,but there have been some minor changes,
(thanks to Dirk Ohst), so this is the latest I've got.
If you find any problems or fix
anything, let us know. Also, if you're having problems
24, 2001 5:13 PM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: RE: Win2k Pro. is mess... choosing the right database product
In development we are running orion 1.4.7 on Windows 2000 Server
with the latest SapDB. I love it.
It has pretty slick tools, and it is pretty solid. Admittedly I
had to (an currently
You
are probably right in your asumptions. Might I ask why you have chosen to go for
PostgreSQL? To me it seems a bit too uncertain to have two pieces of
experimental software in one project. Personally I was thinking of switching to
either MySQL or Interbase once my system goes on-line. I
MySQL has "support" for transactions. However, I think you have to download
a special build of MySQL, and it is only supported for berkley db tables. This
is a stop gap measure until 4.0, which will have much better tx support.
tim.
You are probably right in your asumptions. Might I ask why