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Thread Where is the DBISAM VCL-CS-SRC Version 4.27 Build 2?
Fri, Jan 2 2009 3:53 PMPermanent Link

I received an email notice from elevatesoft on Tuesday, December 23, 2008
1:07 PM saying "New Build 2 Now Available for Version 4.27 of the DBISAM VCL
Client-Server with Source Product".

Is DBIsam 4.27 Build 2 available?

In the DBIsam downloads there is a DBISAM-ADD Version 4.27 Build 2 but not a
DBISAM-VCL-CS-SRC for it. The website only goes up to DBISAM VCL-CS-SRC
Version 4.26 Build 3.

Craig


Sat, Jan 3 2009 5:08 AMPermanent Link

Fernando Dias

Team Elevate Team Elevate

Craig,

Do you have a current support plan for DBISAM? If you don't then you
will not have access to the updates.

--
Fernando Dias
[Team Elevate]
Sat, Jan 3 2009 3:49 PMPermanent Link

I have a current support plan for elevateDB, although I probably will never
use it. I thought that support plan would cover the more or less depreciated
DBISAM product. Maybe I upgraded to elevateDB when that was not what I
should have done? Should DBISAM be included in the coverage or not? Now I'm
confused...

Craig Hunt


"Fernando Dias" <fernandodias.removthis@easygate.com.pt> wrote in message
news:35D1BD3F-B51F-49F5-8A42-24882B8FEF0D@news.elevatesoft.com...
> Craig,
>
> Do you have a current support plan for DBISAM? If you don't then you will
> not have access to the updates.
>
> --
> Fernando Dias
> [Team Elevate]

Sat, Jan 3 2009 9:36 PMPermanent Link

Jon Lloyd Duerdoth
AFAIK they're 2 separate products.

I have the ElevateDB subscription but it doesn't cover
DBISAM.

JonD

nospam@email.com wrote:
> I have a current support plan for elevateDB, although I probably will never
> use it. I thought that support plan would cover the more or less depreciated
> DBISAM product. Maybe I upgraded to elevateDB when that was not what I
> should have done? Should DBISAM be included in the coverage or not? Now I'm
> confused...
>
> Craig Hunt
>
>
> "Fernando Dias" <fernandodias.removthis@easygate.com.pt> wrote in message
> news:35D1BD3F-B51F-49F5-8A42-24882B8FEF0D@news.elevatesoft.com...
>> Craig,
>>
>> Do you have a current support plan for DBISAM? If you don't then you will
>> not have access to the updates.
>>
>> --
>> Fernando Dias
>> [Team Elevate]
>
>
Sun, Jan 4 2009 4:41 AMPermanent Link

Roy Lambert

NLH Associates

Team Elevate Team Elevate

Jon's right - you can either buy them separately if you only want one product or as a combined package which is a bit cheaper.

Roy Lambert [Team Elevate]



Mon, Jan 5 2009 7:03 AMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Craig,

<< I have a current support plan for elevateDB, although I probably will
never use it. I thought that support plan would cover the more or less
depreciated DBISAM product. >>

No, you need to pay extra for the DBISAM support plan.  There is, however, a
significant discount for the DBISAM support plan if you already own
ElevateDB also.

If you contact Sam in sales (sales@elevatesoft.com), she can tell you
exactly what you need and what the cost would be.

--
Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com

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