Different versions of PSQL when using DTO to get DB's names
I am working on an application, installed on windows OS, that connects to a Sage 50 (Peachtree) accounting software.
The connection between the application and Sage is created using ODBC.
To create the ODBC connection I am using the PSQL DTO lib to get the list of available databases. I obtained the lib from the PSQL SDK here - https://esd.actian.com/product/Zen_PSQL.
I wanted to know if i need to worry about different versions of PSQL when using the DTO for the functionality of getting the available databases names.
Thanks!
dto pervasive pervasive-sql
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I am working on an application, installed on windows OS, that connects to a Sage 50 (Peachtree) accounting software.
The connection between the application and Sage is created using ODBC.
To create the ODBC connection I am using the PSQL DTO lib to get the list of available databases. I obtained the lib from the PSQL SDK here - https://esd.actian.com/product/Zen_PSQL.
I wanted to know if i need to worry about different versions of PSQL when using the DTO for the functionality of getting the available databases names.
Thanks!
dto pervasive pervasive-sql
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I am working on an application, installed on windows OS, that connects to a Sage 50 (Peachtree) accounting software.
The connection between the application and Sage is created using ODBC.
To create the ODBC connection I am using the PSQL DTO lib to get the list of available databases. I obtained the lib from the PSQL SDK here - https://esd.actian.com/product/Zen_PSQL.
I wanted to know if i need to worry about different versions of PSQL when using the DTO for the functionality of getting the available databases names.
Thanks!
dto pervasive pervasive-sql
I am working on an application, installed on windows OS, that connects to a Sage 50 (Peachtree) accounting software.
The connection between the application and Sage is created using ODBC.
To create the ODBC connection I am using the PSQL DTO lib to get the list of available databases. I obtained the lib from the PSQL SDK here - https://esd.actian.com/product/Zen_PSQL.
I wanted to know if i need to worry about different versions of PSQL when using the DTO for the functionality of getting the available databases names.
Thanks!
dto pervasive pervasive-sql
dto pervasive pervasive-sql
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As long as you stick to the the base DTO library (and not DTO2) you should be able to support versions all the way back to PSQL v9 (the first version to support DTO).
Sounds good! Can you direct me to the best way to get the first DTO version?
– Guy Sand
Jan 2 at 16:21
Just make sure you use the "Pervasive Distributed Tuning Library 1.0" and not the "Pervasive Distributed Tuning Library 2.0." Both should be on your system, if you're running a version that supports the 2.0 library.
– mirtheil
Jan 2 at 16:55
Thank you. In my case i found the files in my Sage accounting system folder -> PervasiveMin > DTO.cab file
– Guy Sand
Jan 3 at 13:23
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As long as you stick to the the base DTO library (and not DTO2) you should be able to support versions all the way back to PSQL v9 (the first version to support DTO).
Sounds good! Can you direct me to the best way to get the first DTO version?
– Guy Sand
Jan 2 at 16:21
Just make sure you use the "Pervasive Distributed Tuning Library 1.0" and not the "Pervasive Distributed Tuning Library 2.0." Both should be on your system, if you're running a version that supports the 2.0 library.
– mirtheil
Jan 2 at 16:55
Thank you. In my case i found the files in my Sage accounting system folder -> PervasiveMin > DTO.cab file
– Guy Sand
Jan 3 at 13:23
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As long as you stick to the the base DTO library (and not DTO2) you should be able to support versions all the way back to PSQL v9 (the first version to support DTO).
Sounds good! Can you direct me to the best way to get the first DTO version?
– Guy Sand
Jan 2 at 16:21
Just make sure you use the "Pervasive Distributed Tuning Library 1.0" and not the "Pervasive Distributed Tuning Library 2.0." Both should be on your system, if you're running a version that supports the 2.0 library.
– mirtheil
Jan 2 at 16:55
Thank you. In my case i found the files in my Sage accounting system folder -> PervasiveMin > DTO.cab file
– Guy Sand
Jan 3 at 13:23
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As long as you stick to the the base DTO library (and not DTO2) you should be able to support versions all the way back to PSQL v9 (the first version to support DTO).
As long as you stick to the the base DTO library (and not DTO2) you should be able to support versions all the way back to PSQL v9 (the first version to support DTO).
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Sounds good! Can you direct me to the best way to get the first DTO version?
– Guy Sand
Jan 2 at 16:21
Just make sure you use the "Pervasive Distributed Tuning Library 1.0" and not the "Pervasive Distributed Tuning Library 2.0." Both should be on your system, if you're running a version that supports the 2.0 library.
– mirtheil
Jan 2 at 16:55
Thank you. In my case i found the files in my Sage accounting system folder -> PervasiveMin > DTO.cab file
– Guy Sand
Jan 3 at 13:23
add a comment |
Sounds good! Can you direct me to the best way to get the first DTO version?
– Guy Sand
Jan 2 at 16:21
Just make sure you use the "Pervasive Distributed Tuning Library 1.0" and not the "Pervasive Distributed Tuning Library 2.0." Both should be on your system, if you're running a version that supports the 2.0 library.
– mirtheil
Jan 2 at 16:55
Thank you. In my case i found the files in my Sage accounting system folder -> PervasiveMin > DTO.cab file
– Guy Sand
Jan 3 at 13:23
Sounds good! Can you direct me to the best way to get the first DTO version?
– Guy Sand
Jan 2 at 16:21
Sounds good! Can you direct me to the best way to get the first DTO version?
– Guy Sand
Jan 2 at 16:21
Just make sure you use the "Pervasive Distributed Tuning Library 1.0" and not the "Pervasive Distributed Tuning Library 2.0." Both should be on your system, if you're running a version that supports the 2.0 library.
– mirtheil
Jan 2 at 16:55
Just make sure you use the "Pervasive Distributed Tuning Library 1.0" and not the "Pervasive Distributed Tuning Library 2.0." Both should be on your system, if you're running a version that supports the 2.0 library.
– mirtheil
Jan 2 at 16:55
Thank you. In my case i found the files in my Sage accounting system folder -> PervasiveMin > DTO.cab file
– Guy Sand
Jan 3 at 13:23
Thank you. In my case i found the files in my Sage accounting system folder -> PervasiveMin > DTO.cab file
– Guy Sand
Jan 3 at 13:23
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