Adolfo wrote:...
PLEASE.. forget about DBF's ( although I'm using them with no problems in ALL my products ), you can't compare SQL to DBF. not even ADS. SO knowing how to manage a DBF is worthless in order to work with SQL, thay are completely separate ways of working with data. I've done incremental searching with Mysql, Paging, Scipting.. and I don't use hundreds of lines.. just ADO features and STANDARD SQL.
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PLEASE.. forget about DBF's ( although I'm using them with no problems in ALL my products ), you can't compare SQL to DBF. not even ADS.
SO knowing how to manage a DBF is worthless in order to work with SQL,
I've done incremental searching with Mysql, Paging, Scipting.. and I don't use hundreds of lines.. just ADO features and STANDARD SQL.
...if you want to keep working with dbf's, but it can't be compared to SQL, and DBF LOGIC is quite oldfashioned. ADS Local is not Transactional.
There's no HOSTING offering ADS, you'll have to mount your own server to have it working.
I'm quite sure that my customers pay around $500 for a 5 user and $5,770 for 250 users (that's US dollars).ADS 5 users is sold in 844€ ( better no ask for a 25 user )
So IMO for large amount of users.. go SQL.
About SQLITE, perfect, SQL for small LANs, all the knowledge on SQL can be used on any large DB, a completely UPTODATE knowledge.. and with ADO... better... you can use ADO with all WEB programming languajes.
If ADO will disappear with new Windows Versions....
Adolfo wrote:I've done incremental searching with Mysql, Paging, Scipting.. and I don't use hundreds of lines.. just ADO features and STANDARD SQL.
Adolfo wrote:and DBF LOGIC is quite oldfashioned.
reinaldocrespo wrote:Rimantas;
I wonder what kind of tests you did that made ads local "slow"...
Enrico Maria Giordano wrote:Sorry, but I don't know what to do with your EXE. I stated that you simply can't make incremental searching using standard SQL. If you think different then you have to demonstrate it showing us how to do it.
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