Subject Re: [IB-Conversions] Fw: Migrating Project from Paradox to Interbase
Author Helen Borrie
Claudio,
I often swap between Paradox and IB for back-ends, with the same client.

Why not invite him to join this channel and ask questions?

Helen

At 01:46 AM 21-06-00 -0400, you wrote:
>Again, only logging this for future reference.
>
>Rolf Lutter <rolf1@...> wrote in message <394fe831@dnews>...
> >
> > Hello,
> > i am trying for some time to make a rather important project of mine use
>Interbase instead of Paradox. It has been designed
> > for Paradox using Ttables (BDE)
> > To use Interbase, i tried :
> > - using Interbase express components (did not work as planned)
> > - using Interbase through a new alias (Ttables, - poor performance)
> > - connected to Interbase via Tdatabase, tried to use Transactions - got an
>error like "no concurrent transactions allowed"
> > after ...starttransaction.
> > - Now i tried to use Tquery instead of Ttables but now i can not apply
>something like masterfields, which i need for two
> > tables which will be updated and appended regularly. error : Table is
>read-only.
> >
> > I know that it might be asked too much to get a solution for this problem,
>but i would be grateful for any hint.
> > As you might know by now, i am rather new to "big" Databases like
>Interbase and tips like 'use / make an UDF' or
> > 'the right SQL - statement will do' have and will increase my frustration
>severely.
> >
> > Maybe someone out there knows about something for such a "low level"
>problem.
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> > Rolf
> >
>
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