Subject | Re: [firebird-support] Re: What structure would fit better? |
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Author | Helen Borrie |
Post date | 2011-12-23T01:11:10Z |
At 10:34 AM 23/12/2011, ehaerim wrote:
If you are just starting out, it's better for you to work with the documentation yourself (see http://www.ibpp.org/reference for IBPP stuff; otherwise, everything is at www.firebirdsql.org ). Ask database-related questions on here and make them specific. Broad-ranging questions like the one on Monday ( http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/firebird-support/message/116154 ) tend to go unanswered because people just don't have the time to address them and explain all the issues that you can research for yourself by reading documentation.
For your programming questions that are not directly database-related, use the firebird-tools list, where most of the IBPP developers hang out.
^ heLen ^
>Hello HelenNo.
>
>thx for your kind answer.
>
>Do you by any chance use IBPP api?
>I am asking this because I will use it to access databases.Well, peer support lists don't work quite that way. The people who help you do so voluntarily - there is nobody paying them to do it and all have our "day jobs" to do. If you need broad-ranging consultancy services, you would need to commission that from one of the professional service companies, such as IBPhoenix (www.ibphoenix.com).
>So, if you use IBPP api, it would be much eaiser for me ask your help.
If you are just starting out, it's better for you to work with the documentation yourself (see http://www.ibpp.org/reference for IBPP stuff; otherwise, everything is at www.firebirdsql.org ). Ask database-related questions on here and make them specific. Broad-ranging questions like the one on Monday ( http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/firebird-support/message/116154 ) tend to go unanswered because people just don't have the time to address them and explain all the issues that you can research for yourself by reading documentation.
For your programming questions that are not directly database-related, use the firebird-tools list, where most of the IBPP developers hang out.
^ heLen ^