[U2] UV migration

2005-03-15 Thread Robert.Porter2
Hi, Me again... Another thought occurred to me. You were saying this wasn't getting used all that often anymore. I take it this is just more or less for reference from time to time. Would it be feasible to move the data to a PC? You'd have limited access to it. I know you mentioned they weren't

Re: [U2] UV migration

2005-03-15 Thread Key Ally
Robert, PE is not for use in commercial ventures except for prototyping. - Chuck We Abuse It, We'll Loose It Barouch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Me again... Another thought occurred to me. You were saying this wasn't getting used all that often anymore. I take it this is just more or less

Re: [U2] UV migration

2005-03-15 Thread Don Kibbey
In addition to piqueing the interest of the IBM lawyers, using the PE addition in this manner may lead to an issue with large datasets. The PE edition just won't do large files. It's meant as a demo, tire kick tool. On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 11:35:34 -0500, Key Ally [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Robert,

RE: [U2] UV migration

2005-03-15 Thread Wong, Howard
] Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 11:07 AM To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org Subject: [U2] UV migration Hi, Me again... Another thought occurred to me. You were saying this wasn't getting used all that often anymore. I take it this is just more or less for reference from time to time. Would

Re: [U2] UV migration

2005-03-15 Thread Don Kibbey
Getting the data from unix to a pc running windows or linux can be done any number of ways. The basic receipe is copy, fnuxi, resize, recompile, run. You can use nfs, ftp, tape, rsync, samba shares, etc to get the data from one machine to another. The fnuxi part is a UniVerse command to convert

RE: [U2] UV migration

2005-03-15 Thread Robert.Porter2
Apparently I didn't get my point across as intended... BUT (and a big hairy one at that)... the OP has already stated: Our plan is to convert the data into a mainstream DBMS, e.g. SQL Server, DB2, etc. Sounds to me like they've already made up their minds to convert away from UV. So where

RE: [U2] UV migration - Maybe [OT]

2005-03-15 Thread David Wolverton
PE is **not** licensed for **ANY** commercial use, even temporary, stop-gap, limited, minor, etc. etc. etc. The only thing you can use PE for in a commercial environment is development (on the idea more seats will ultimately be sold) or Personal (again, prior logic, the more you know it, the

Re: [U2] UV migration

2005-03-15 Thread Don Kibbey
Sorry, I work for lawyers were throw money at it is S.O.P. Getting the data out of the old system and onto brand X database system does not require either a new UniVerse license or an install of PE. It would however go much easier with an install of a consultant type who could quickly show the