Yes, it is a product of Sybase/SAP now. I think we purchased 100 users for around $4000. But the installation was a snap. All of the data files remained the same since they were dbf/cdx. We started in compatibility mode so the old software could run on the same data at the same time ...
... Metro application switcher menu, switches between applications. • Windows key + , (comma) – Aero Peek at the desktop. • Windows key + . (period) – Snaps the current Metro application to one side of the screen. (Right side) • Windows key + Shift + . (period) – Snaps the current Metro application ...
... other sql engine as well), you can perform a backup of the data even while the tables are open and being used. What it does is that it creates a snap shot of the db at the moment the backup got started it. 4.Using Php, .net, perl, ADO, MDAC, OLE DB and other apps with your same data. Many times ...
... 4. Which procedure / function call others. 5. Variables summary: help to get least frequently used vars. 6. etc. That's part of what the old SNAP used to give us.
Hi James and all I downloaded SNAP from the link given but it was a DOS/Windows(?) executable with no source so not much use for a Linux environment. I don't know if it was written in Clipper or some other language. I don't know if source ...
Thank you for your help and link. However, what I'm looking is a software that performs the same functions as the old SNAP but can recognize the extra keywords and new language syntax used with FiveWin / xHarbour / Harbour. Any suggestions ?