Article ID 1262 Article Title INFO: Converting FlexErrs, etc. to different databases Article URL http://www.dataaccess.com/kbasepublic/kbprint.asp?ArticleID=1262 KBase Category Connectivity Date Created 01/23/2001 Last Edit Date 08/27/2001
Article Text
QUESTION:
Should I convert FlexErrs to my new backend database?
ANSWER:
No. Flexerrs still needs to be in DataFlex format.
The reason for this is that the FlexErrs file will not be opened by the runtime through the filelist. The runtime will open "Flexerrs" and, since its default driver is DataFlex, that's the driver that
will be used to open the file.
Other tables (data files) that should NOT be converted to other database formats:
abdata, dddata, codemast & codetype
KEYWORDS:
Pervasive.SQL, DB2 UDB, ODBC, S SQL, Btrieve
Contributed By:
Eddy Kleinjan
Company: Data Access Worldwide
Web Site: http://www.dataaccess.com
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