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Accessing files in relative pathes on a client/server system |
Wed, Nov 21 2007 11:22 AM | Permanent Link |
Ralph | Hi Tim,
yes, the path exists. and is defined via the admin-tool. Thanks, Ralph "Tim Young [Elevate Software]" <timyoung@elevatesoft.com> wrote: Ralph, << when I use this for example: Engine.GetServerDatabase('TCSDB',sDesc,sRemoteDirectory); ShowMEssage(sRemoteDirectory); Then sRemoteDirectory is always empty (''). >> Is the TCSDB database defined on the database server with a non-empty path ? -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Wed, Nov 21 2007 11:25 AM | Permanent Link |
"Robert" | "Ralph" <ralphdietrich@gmail.com> wrote in message news:0E2B34BC-FC87-4CE3-B892-2B1FBD55F406@news.elevatesoft.com... > Hi, > > I am sorry again, > > how can I retrieve the currrent Server DB-Path from the client side? > This is what I do (I do the backups in [database]\backup, so I need a server path). Asls is a session, db a database asls.SessionType := stRemote; asls.RemotePort := 12006; asls.RemoteEncryption := true; asls.Open; dbdesc := db.RemoteDatabase; asls.GetRemoteDatabase(db.RemoteDatabase, dbdesc, serverpath); BackupDirectory := trim(ServerPath) + '\BACKUP'; asls.Close; asls.RemoteEncryption := false; asls.RemotePort := 12005; Robert |
Fri, Nov 23 2007 3:45 AM | Permanent Link |
Ralph | First, thank all y'all
Please let me remark something else: IntraWeb and DBISAM works very well together. I just mean in my temporary tests. Like you all know: Own tests mostly work fine. But now in the productive/real environment: If anybody devoloped applications regarding IntraWeb (AToZed Software) and DBISAM, would there be anything special to remark / mention it? Thanks a lot to all of you guys there. I hope I can help soon as well, but I am new to that kind of special requirements, although I have been using DBISAM for more than 5 years. But just local. Thanks for your help. Special and many, many thanks to Tim, Eryk, Roy and ALL(!) the others who helped me again and again. The answers are quick although the time shift is round about 7 to 8 hours. Thanks. Best regards, Ralph "Robert" <ngsemail2005withoutthis@yahoo.com.ar> wrote: "Ralph" <ralphdietrich@gmail.com> wrote in message news:0E2B34BC-FC87-4CE3-B892-2B1FBD55F406@news.elevatesoft.com... > Hi, > > I am sorry again, > > how can I retrieve the currrent Server DB-Path from the client side? > This is what I do (I do the backups in [database]\backup, so I need a server path). Asls is a session, db a database asls.SessionType := stRemote; asls.RemotePort := 12006; asls.RemoteEncryption := true; asls.Open; dbdesc := db.RemoteDatabase; asls.GetRemoteDatabase(db.RemoteDatabase, dbdesc, serverpath); BackupDirectory := trim(ServerPath) + '\BACKUP'; asls.Close; asls.RemoteEncryption := false; asls.RemotePort := 12005; Robert |
Fri, Nov 23 2007 12:55 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Ralph,
<< yes, the path exists. and is defined via the admin-tool. >> And you're using: Engine.GetServerDatabase('TCSDB',sDesc,sRemoteDirectory); from within the database server itself, correct ? If you're using it from a remote session, then that's the issue. For remote sessions, you have to use this method instead: http://www.elevatesoft.com/dbisam4d7_tdbisamsession_getremotedatabase.htm -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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