At 11:45 15/12/05 +, you wrote:
I understand the if it ain't broke comments.
But surely if you have maintenance in place to get the new versions for
free and by doing so you ensure you have a long term support option in
place, just in case UniData 7 breaks the wIntegrate 3 environment, it
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The wintegrate programs are in WIN.PROGS, you should be able to
compile them and if they do not compile edit them accordingly - i dont
see why it should not work - it is only databasic.
On 12/15/05, Robert Paterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I understand the if it ain't broke comments.
>
> But
I understand the if it ain't broke comments.
But surely if you have maintenance in place to get the new versions for
free and by doing so you ensure you have a long term support option in
place, just in case UniData 7 breaks the wIntegrate 3 environment, it
makes sense to get the new version in pl
Hi,
In the not so distant future, we plan to upgrade our Solaris version
as we install new hardware and in doing so we'll need to upgrade to
Unidata 7. Our question is this...will wIntegrate 3.x still function
(particularly those WIN.IMPORT, WIN.EXPORT, and other host programs)
regardless of IBM's