Subject | RE: [IBO] Creating a database on the fly using IBO |
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Author | Don Schoeman |
Post date | 2001-07-16T14:52:17Z |
I actually did understand you Lucas, I'm just thinking that it is possible
to create a database via a remote machine. Is it written somewhere that you
can not create a new database via a network/remote machine?
For example:
If you set your IB_Connection.DatabaseName property to
lnxsrvr:/var/ib_data/dbmsname.gdb and you set your
IB_Connection.DatabaseName property to cpTCP_IP, surely the script should
execute successfully. I think it would be a major pain if IB/FB can not
create databases from a remote machine.
Best Regards,
Don Schoeman
-----Original Message-----
From: Lucas Franzen [mailto:luc@...]
Sent: 16 July 2001 04:00
To: IBObjects@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [IBO] Creating a database on the fly using IBO
Don Schoeman schrieb:
maybe I didn't express myself correct.
I didn't want to say you can't create a database on a remote server, I
wanted to say you can't create a database where the database-file is not
on the server itself!
So the filename of the database has to point to a "local path" as seen
by the server itself.
Luc.
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to create a database via a remote machine. Is it written somewhere that you
can not create a new database via a network/remote machine?
For example:
If you set your IB_Connection.DatabaseName property to
lnxsrvr:/var/ib_data/dbmsname.gdb and you set your
IB_Connection.DatabaseName property to cpTCP_IP, surely the script should
execute successfully. I think it would be a major pain if IB/FB can not
create databases from a remote machine.
Best Regards,
Don Schoeman
-----Original Message-----
From: Lucas Franzen [mailto:luc@...]
Sent: 16 July 2001 04:00
To: IBObjects@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [IBO] Creating a database on the fly using IBO
Don Schoeman schrieb:
>database
> Hi Lucas,
>
> I can not remember the documentation saying that you can't create a
> on a remote server. I think there are some limitations to creatingsecondary
> database files on a remote server. I stand under correction.Don,
maybe I didn't express myself correct.
I didn't want to say you can't create a database on a remote server, I
wanted to say you can't create a database where the database-file is not
on the server itself!
So the filename of the database has to point to a "local path" as seen
by the server itself.
Luc.
Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/