by TimStone » Thu Jan 13, 2022 5:36 pm
Otto,
ADS is perfect for my clients who need it. I have some using 20 workstations with almost instant speed and it never has issues.
Some of my clients run smaller operations ( 2 or 3 workstations ) and they are fine with Peer to Peer, estpecally with the current fast computers and networks.
My concern is that ADS is owned by SAP, which is a company driven by profits, and it appears they are fading it out. I am a "partner" so I can buy directly from them. However, I can't get the new "person responsible for the product" to even respond to my emails.
I'm not concerned about new clients. I just want to be able to expand user counts for licenses, etc. I have the tools to do this online, but have hesitations asking my clients to pay for something that may not be supported at all in the future.
Many additions have been made to the tDatabase class, and some of that addresses SQL. I am focusing on that and have already used some of the functionality to automatically build the SQL file, and import my data from .DBF. I am hopeful that I can create some modifications to my existing product to make the transition simpler.
I am not looking forward to transitioning all of my clients to SQL, but I'm confident I can do it.
Of course, it would be nice if SAP would simply put their "discontinued" product out in the public domain and eliminate the licensse cost. Sadly, some just won't do that hoping for the rare sales which allow them to make money off of legacy code that comes with no support or fixes.
As I've said before, Remote Desktop is not an option, nor is mod_harbour. One of my clients just had his internet upgraded, and he now has download speeds of 35 mbps. That is not practical when using 5 workstations with a complex data entry program that handles perhaps thousands of fields of data every hour. So it must be a site based server system.