On 11 Oct 2004 at 14:20, Claude Mourier 00 wrote:
Where ? Does the Engine was written in C or assembler ?
Claude
(apparently the only one that uses database in the QL community :-(
No, so do I (as stated in earlier posts)
How to get it:
go www.progs.be
use the link on the left hand side -
Claude Mourier 00 wrote:
Where ? Does the Engine was written in C or assembler ?
Claude
(apparently the only one that uses database in the QL community :-(
DATAdesign engine has always been part of ProWesS.
Source is part of ProWesS source, and is writting in assembler.
Joachim
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Claude Mourier 00 wrote:
Where ? Does the Engine was written in C
Now that (if I remember well) PROWess is open source what is the status of DataDesign
? Is the code available ?
I wait for years for some upgrade of the products and think SMSQ needs a high quality
standard database engine (some one preparded to port My SQL ?)
Claude
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Wolfgang Uhlig wrote:
I wait for years for some upgrade of the products and think SMSQ
needs a high quality standard database engine (some one preparded to
port My SQL ?)
I don't think so! My experience when talking with people about SuQcess,
DBAS
and working with a database on the QL
In a message dated 08/10/2004 10:34:56 GMT Daylight Time,
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The problem as I said, is that the new version will not filter a database
past the first stage. applying further filters simply applies a filter where
nothing is selected. On inspection of the filter
On 8 Oct 2004 at 5:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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There are also quite a few problems with the machine code extensions
provided by Datadesign, so far as I recall..
Like what?
DD is used by me every (work)day and has been for ages. OK, so I use a house
made prog to access the
On 8 Oct 2004 at 11:25, Wolfgang Uhlig wrote:
(...)
So porting MySQL might be a matter of personal challenge, but I can't see
a real
need.
Seconded. There are more important issues...
Wolfgang
www.scp-paulet-lenerz.com
On 8 Oct 2004 at 10:30, Claude Mourier 00 wrote:
Now that (if I remember well) PROWess is open source what is the status of
DataDesign ?
I frankly don't know (Joachim??), perhaps someone could check on his website?
Is the code available ?
I do have a copy of the code.
I wait for years
Jérôme Grimbert wrote:
Moreover, MySQL's views currently suck...
If you really need SQL power, you should consider PostgreSQL.
And then, even a big Q60 would not be enough.
Then it starts to get tricky. As open source DB's go, I would vote for
Firebird. I am sure Fred Toussi would agree on this
Wolfgang Lenerz wrote:
1 - the engine itself. this is what actually handles the data. This is in a
file called engine_rext which has to be LRESPR'd.
2 - A frontend program. This can be used to build and maintain simple
databases. I think it is simply called Datadesign. It's an executable prog.
3
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Joachim Van der Auwera
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
On april 14, I sent an email to both Roy Wood and Rich Mellor with all
the sources for PROGS' QL software (well, not quite sure whether
sources for The PAINTER and other old stuff was included). Basically a
large
I have been made aware of the filter problem recently and have passed on
the comments Bernd who currently updates the software. We have recently
released the High Colour version as an upgrade.
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On 8 Oct 2004 at 20:50, Joachim Van der Auwera wrote:
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Parts 1 and 3 have been open source for a couple of years now.
That's what I thought.
I has no reaction (which is no comment, just an observation).
(...)
Some thoughts and comments.
- The DATAdesign frontend was originally
Wolfgang Lenerz wrote:
1 - the engine itself. this is what actually handles the data.
This is in a
file called engine_rext which has to be LRESPR'd.
2 - A frontend program. This can be used to build and maintain
simple
databases. I think it is simply called Datadesign. It's an
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