Subject | Re: [firebird-support] Install Firebird |
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Author | Lester Caine |
Post date | 2004-10-08T16:10:49Z |
Ken Galbraith wrote:
problems. With a local server running I can update the tables remotely
any time I want. And I do that every day, so I can't answer your
question because my own application could never use it ;)
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Lester Caine
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> Maybe the question I am asking is "if a DB is "read only", can multiplePersonally I see little point in 'Embedded' - it cause me too many
> instances of embedded Firebird access it from a client m/c"? & if not - why
> not, because to me that would be an invaluable facility for any application
> I can think of! With the horsepower of current client m/c's, I can't see the
problems. With a local server running I can update the tables remotely
any time I want. And I do that every day, so I can't answer your
question because my own application could never use it ;)
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Lester Caine
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L.S.Caine Electronic Services