Op Wed, 27 Apr 2016 16:05:16 +0200 schreef Norman Dunbar
:
Thanks Marcel.
Sorry Bob, I was of no help whatsoever. :-(
Cheers,
Norm.
On 27 April 2016 14:52:59 BST, Marcel Kilgus
wrote:
Norman Dunbar wrote:
Dilwyn has www.dilwyn.me.uk/database/dbas.zip which is version 2.12
and appears to
Thanks Marcel.
Sorry Bob, I was of no help whatsoever. :-(
Cheers,
Norm.
On 27 April 2016 14:52:59 BST, Marcel Kilgus wrote:
>Norman Dunbar wrote:
>> Dilwyn has www.dilwyn.me.uk/database/dbas.zip which is version 2.12
>> and appears to have sources in libdbas_source_arc - I don't have
>> anythin
Norman Dunbar wrote:
> Dilwyn has www.dilwyn.me.uk/database/dbas.zip which is version 2.12
> and appears to have sources in libdbas_source_arc - I don't have
> anything that can open arc files on my laptop here, so it might not have what
> you want.
These are the sources for libdbas, the C interf
Hi Bob,
I think, if memory serves me right, that the sources are in the Quanta Library.
I'm pretty sure of this, but it's been a while I admit! Also, I'm not sure
which is the current version so the one in Quanta might be older than what you
have?
Dilwyn has www.dilwyn.me.uk/database/dbas.zip
Hi Bob,
As far as I know, there is no source code to DBAS, the Quanta library
holds the DBAS package that contains example assembler and C source code
to create databases. But not the extensions.
I did disassemble DBAS many years, but I would have to look on floppy
disks for it.
Regards,
Hi All,
DBAS is the excellent database engine written by David W. Howells and used
in my SuQcess database programs.
But recently a problem came to light while using DBAS on SMSQmulator.
It appears that field names can go missing when a lot of them are defined.
My tests revealed that the FLNAME