Primebase communicates on a port which is dynamic. It is based on the server
name. If your server name is the default "primeserver" the port number is
one value, if you change the name, it changes the port.

To see what port your primebase server is listening on, run the console
which is the command line app, "pbcon". I think the command is "status".
Don't confuse the admin port with the dbms listen port.

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Robert Garcia
BigHead Technology
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> Date: Thu, 30 May 2002 18:36:57 +0000
> To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Witango-Talk:  Tango Studio Port Number
> 
> We have an interesting situation in that our network
> gods have closed down all ports they don't understand
> the use of. This means that my tango studio app can not
> communicate with my datasource on the wrong side of the
> firewall.  Any one know which port tango is trying to
> communicate on?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> John Newsom
>> I am going to go hip deep in using TCF.
>> 
>> The point of having objects is reusability. However, if you put a search in
>> a method, doesn't that break the reusability aspects of a TCF since the
>> Search is DB specific?
>> 
>> In other words If I want to use the TCF using a different database, my table
>> names and fieldnames have to be identical to the initial DB in order to
>> enjoy any type of reusability.
>> 
>> Is this correct?
>> 
>> Jose
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