Don,
FWH 7.x is not compatible with Harbour 2.0. You need to upgrade FWH to a more recent version.
Current FWH version is 10.1
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I use ADORDD with FWH 10.1 Harbour 2.0 and mysql.
Is there any way to use ADORDD with myodbc connector 5.1 ?
thanks
Wzaf
Is there any way to use ADORDD with myodbc connector 5.1 ?
thanks
Wzaf
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Antonio,
What version of Harbour to you ship with the current version of Fivewin?
Also - what is the syntax for opening an index with "use" statement via "ADORDD"?
Can you still do the "index on ... to" ?
Seems like this is Database engine activity?
Thank you
What version of Harbour to you ship with the current version of Fivewin?
Also - what is the syntax for opening an index with "use" statement via "ADORDD"?
Can you still do the "index on ... to" ?
Seems like this is Database engine activity?
Thank you
Don Lowenstein
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Don,
> What version of Harbour to you ship with the current version of Fivewin?
2.0
>
Also - what is the syntax for opening an index with "use" statement via "ADORDD"?
Can you still do the "index on ... to" ?
Seems like this is Database engine activity?
>
yes, the idea is to use it as another RDD, in the same way as we use DBFNTX, DBFCDX. The problem is that not all ADO supported database engines support all the operations that we can do with DBFs.
> What version of Harbour to you ship with the current version of Fivewin?
2.0
>
Also - what is the syntax for opening an index with "use" statement via "ADORDD"?
Can you still do the "index on ... to" ?
Seems like this is Database engine activity?
>
yes, the idea is to use it as another RDD, in the same way as we use DBFNTX, DBFCDX. The problem is that not all ADO supported database engines support all the operations that we can do with DBFs.
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Do you think it's feasible for Microsoft SQL Server?
Almost all of my clients utilize MS-SQL server for something, even if they also have some Oracle, Sybase, etc. applications.
Almost all of my clients utilize MS-SQL server for something, even if they also have some Oracle, Sybase, etc. applications.
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Don,
ADORDD is mostly an utility that lets you use ADO without knowing much about ADO. Mainly for simple tasks.
If you need to get the full potential of ADO (and SQL server, etc) you should use ADO directly. The ADORDD source code and many ADO examples here in these forums will let you master ADO in a very short time
ADORDD is mostly an utility that lets you use ADO without knowing much about ADO. Mainly for simple tasks.
If you need to get the full potential of ADO (and SQL server, etc) you should use ADO directly. The ADORDD source code and many ADO examples here in these forums will let you master ADO in a very short time
Re: New AdoRDD (free)
Antonio,
where can I find the last version of Adord.prg ?
Tank you
Best regards
WZaf
where can I find the last version of Adord.prg ?
Tank you
Best regards
WZaf
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Tank you , Antonio
Best Regards,
Wzaf
Best Regards,
Wzaf