Subject | Re: Which sample database for Firebird?? |
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Author | squidsrus85 |
Post date | 2010-09-01T15:47:36Z |
Thanks very much, I appreciate you testing it for me.
The book points out that it tries to follow the ANSI protocols and I seem to remember reading that Firebird does also.
I take your point in your previous post and apologize for posting here but I am being bounced back and forth between the different firebird forums.
That does not sound like a good thing as someone searching for information has to search in many places and then has to ask in the correct place or be redirected.
Given the low daily-count of posts (Firebird 6/day, Firebird IBO 3/day, Firebird General = 1/day) to the many different sub-groups it would seem to make sense to this Firebird newbie, that a single Firebird forum should be made more general and less esoteric to be really helpful.
I understand the elitist approach some people enjoy, but it certainly makes it difficult for dissemination of the collective Firebird information.
Dave
The book points out that it tries to follow the ANSI protocols and I seem to remember reading that Firebird does also.
I take your point in your previous post and apologize for posting here but I am being bounced back and forth between the different firebird forums.
That does not sound like a good thing as someone searching for information has to search in many places and then has to ask in the correct place or be redirected.
Given the low daily-count of posts (Firebird 6/day, Firebird IBO 3/day, Firebird General = 1/day) to the many different sub-groups it would seem to make sense to this Firebird newbie, that a single Firebird forum should be made more general and less esoteric to be really helpful.
I understand the elitist approach some people enjoy, but it certainly makes it difficult for dissemination of the collective Firebird information.
Dave
--- In IBObjects@yahoogroups.com, "Svein Erling" <svein.erling.tysvaer@...> wrote:
> OK, I was wrong - I found those scripts, ran the DB2 scripts unchanged and it worked. So, in this case: Firebird = IBM DB2.