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Thread AddServerEvent
Mon, Mar 27 2006 3:21 PMPermanent Link

Kyle Boatwright
I need a sample of the call to AddServerEvent (on for each run type would be nice).  Where can I find such a sample?

Thanks,
Kyle
Tue, Mar 28 2006 1:14 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Kyle,

<< I need a sample of the call to AddServerEvent (on for each run type would
be nice).  Where can I find such a sample? >>

The manual indicates exactly which parameters need to be provided:

http://www.elevatesoft.com/dbisam4d5_tdbisamengine_addserverevent.htm

Is that not what you wanted ?

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Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com

Wed, Mar 29 2006 3:12 AMPermanent Link

Chris Erdal
Kyle Boatwright <kkb@signalpointsolutions.com> wrote in
news:48B59EEA-EB48-4467-BD27-036841F3D048@news.elevatesoft.com:

> I need a sample of the call to AddServerEvent (on for each run type
> would be nice).  Where can I find such a sample?
>

I wonder if you'd be as happy as I am fast getting Smilewith the ContExt
Database Extensions as an alternative?

http://www.contextsoft.com/

Using this you do all your database events graphically by drawing
relationships on a database schema, and you can specify whether to cascade,
raise an error, etc for deletes and updates, including setting the
appropriate message for each case.

You can then ask it to warn you which key fields aren't indexed, and it'll
update the database to fit whatever you specify form version to version.

I expect it to save me hours of checking and re-checking manually prepared
scripts over the next few months (I'm developing a new application, so the
database is evolving fairly rapidly and once it goes into true beta I
expect that to continue, but with more risk involved).

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Chris

P.S. I'm in no way linked with ContextSoft
   (not even as a client yet, but that should change soon Wink
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