Nathan,
By default, IIS does not resolve the remote IP, because as you're seeing, it
adds a massive overhead to every single hit. In IIS, for some bizarre
reason, there's no GUI to turn this on and off; it has to be done using CLI.
See:
Dan,
IIRC, T2K for Windows shipped with a 2-User P.SQL 2000 Server Engine for
NT/2000.
To see the licenses, use the User Count Administrator (Start | Programs |
Pervasive | Utilities) at the server. That should show you what licenses
(if any) are installed. I can't remember exactly how they
Hi,
I'm affraid to say that an odbc driver isn't enought, you need the
database server, maybe you can hit pervasive.com and download a trial
version of SQL?
Hope this help
Gauthier
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ODBC driver to which DB do you need? The Pervasive ODBC drivers used to be
automatically installed when installing Tango.
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Has anyone integrated a tango application with either the FedEx or Airborne
API's.
If anyone has been down this path, I would love to share information. I
developed a FedEx interface years ago that needs to be replaced.
Both vendors now seem to have a variety of alternatives for interfacing
Anyone have username and passwords for the Pervasive DB's installed with
TK2. I can't access them but if I had that info I would be glad to build SQL
2000 versions.
Dan
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StoreFront Administration
The
StoreFront sample also comes with some cool administration features. Click on
one of the links below to run the demo.
Note: You must be logged into the StoreFront system as the administrator
(e-mail
A single user Pervasive.SQL windows personal engine costs $25 list price. Though the
database is not XML format like Witango TAFs, it provides transparent portability
across Linux, Windows, NetWare and Solaris platforms. No Mac, though. I like the
database for many reasons and I would happy to
Yes, and before it was the killer app. for connecting Butler.SQL via First
Class (we have done a lot with)
But today it's name is Witango
The Store Front was a free give away from Pervasive. So, just install a
Trial version of P.SQL (Server or Workstation) and you you can use it.
mit
Thought the version that came with T2K was single user licenses but it seems
to have no licenses at least with this install I did can't get into through
the command center or witango or Import.
What now?
It used to work I know because I've looked at storefront demos before.
Dan
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We use the record_ID to retrieve a record after an insert in the same run
through the TAF (think a scope of Local), but no where else.
For relationships we use Auto Entered serial numbers and carry them through
to the records in the related db. That way you can set up the same
relationships in
I downloaded V8 release candidate and installed it and got the Storefront
created but because I could not get P2000 to run or work seems I lost for
now all the data. Can someone provide and export of all the data so I can
populate the tables I'll produce as SQL2000 version and see what I can do
The data for storefront
Export in 3 formats
1.access MDB
2.XML,XLS,HTML
3.RTF
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