Subject | Re: [ib-support] Syncronizing Databases |
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Author | hans@hoogstraat.ca |
Post date | 2001-08-13T19:20:37Z |
Hello Todd,
What I used to do is rename the current Clients DataBase.gdb
Install new empty database.
Wrote simple program or button on actual program
to pump from Client's renamed to new Empty Database.
Always had a copy of Clients database this way.
Probably better ways nowadays, but it worked for me :)
Best regards
Hans
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Todd Brasseur wrote:
What I used to do is rename the current Clients DataBase.gdb
Install new empty database.
Wrote simple program or button on actual program
to pump from Client's renamed to new Empty Database.
Always had a copy of Clients database this way.
Probably better ways nowadays, but it worked for me :)
Best regards
Hans
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Todd Brasseur wrote:
>
> We are trying to decide how to handle keeping our clients databases
> metadata the same as ours.
>
> We have a production database in our office which we are continually
> changing as our product evolves. Our clients have their own copies of
> the database with their data.
>
> Every once in a while, we give them a new 'release of the software'
> which includes the new program along with updates to the database. We
> are finding it quite alot of work to maintain 'change scripts' to run
> against our clients databases. The most work is in keeping track of
> which scripts have been run against which clients databases.
>
> Does anyone have a similiar situation? Any ideas regarding how to
> manage the database changes would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Todd Brasseur
> COMPASS Municipal Services Inc.
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