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Now I want to develop reporting system that is separate from T24
system.
acleda
On Oct 17, 2:39 am, Simon <si...@dmservices.co.uk> wrote:
> Both jrcs and mv.net are cost add-on's for jBASE.
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> mv.net is the more expensive, but should save you a lot of your
> development time.
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> Regards
> Simon
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> > Thanks Simon. I don't remember any licensing in the past, but
> > probably due to the fact that I only ever tried it for a single user
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I believe it provides a add-in to vb.net that exposes all the
functionality. It includes a dotnet data provider and an interface for
reporting services.
Not sure this helps much.
Regards
Simon
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From: Dick Thiot
mv.NET is available through Bluefinity (www.Bluefinity.com). It supports many of the MultiValue database vendors. The connection depends on the vendor but in the case of jBASE it makes a telnet connection. Bluefinity is owned by MPower1, the save as jBASE (the marketing/support company as opposed to Temenos). It is licensed by developer and per each connection to the database. However, since it supports connection pooling this is not a one-to-one relationship to users.mv.NET is sold through resellers in the U.S. I can't speak for other parts of the world.Dick ThiotMaverick Systems
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 5:52 AM, Simon Verona wrote:
Why not just use the jBASE SQLSELECT command?
john
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This tool extracts data in tabular format and you can simply upload to a RDBMS.
It doesn't have all the bells and whistles like mv.net and other solutions but there's no limitations on concurrency usage and relatively inexpensive for an enterprise.
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