RE: D3 on NT

2004-02-11 Thread Tony Gravagno
Notice my next paragraph begins with the word "Seriously...". Yes XML has been usuable as a connectivity medium for years, but how many people are taking advantage of it? Microsoft and other companies are continually developing tools to reduce the time and money aspect of using XML, and make it e

Re: D3 on NT

2004-02-11 Thread Results
Tony, Could you do me a favor and not declare my entire market segment dead. "You now have the keys to data integration heaven and you don't need to buy any more tools or migration services." The fact is, I could move data from any system to any other system before XML, we all could. The que

RE: D3 on NT

2004-02-11 Thread Tony Gravagno
ries, Spectrum Magazine >-Original Message- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dahn Finard >Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 6:24 AM >To: U2 Users Discussion List >Subject: D3 on NT > > > >Although I have been working in many p

RE: D3 on NT

2004-02-11 Thread Brian Leach
>Also, how old is the D3? Does it support ODBC? Pull the data out by ODBC to a >"TEXT" ODBC target and then load it into Oracle. Only if he wants to wait a very long time. D3 ODBC is horribly, horribly slow even when it works. The options are really to write a simple flashbasic program using th

RE: D3 on NT

2004-02-11 Thread Dahn Finard
12:34 PM To: U2 Users Discussion List Subject: Re: D3 on NT Is the conversion to an existing ORACLE application or is your client writing a new Oracle application? Also, how old is the D3? Does it support ODBC? Pull the data out by ODBC to a "TEXT" ODBC target and then load it int

Re: D3 on NT

2004-02-11 Thread Ray Daignault
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Re: D3 on NT

2004-02-11 Thread Ron White
- Original Message - From: "Dahn Finard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "U2 Users Discussion List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 8:23 AM Subject: D3 on NT Dahn, Sorry to follow my own reply with a reply but I just remembered that Rain

Re: D3 on NT

2004-02-11 Thread Ron White
- Original Message - From: "Dahn Finard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "U2 Users Discussion List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 8:23 AM Subject: D3 on NT > 1. does D3 support the OPENSEQ and WRITESEQ that Universe does. I downloa

RE: D3 on NT

2004-02-11 Thread alfkec
1. Not 'per se' - but they have %read and %write plus OSFI and super-q pointers. This allows you to open an OS level file directly (much like openseq). 2. We've converted a number of D3 clients - but all to UniData. They go very well hth -- Colin Alfke Calgary, Alberta Canada "Just because

D3 on NT

2004-02-11 Thread Dahn Finard
Although I have been working in many pick flavors for the past 20+ years, I have been working in Universe for the past 8 years. I have a client that is looking for a conversion out of D3/NT to Oracle. I have two questions; 1. does D3 support the OPENSEQ and WRITESEQ that Universe does. I downloade