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Thread Replication in ElevateDB?
Wed, Aug 16 2006 3:06 AMPermanent Link

Roy Lambert

NLH Associates

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Chuck

>Incidentally, I don't know why my name doesn't show up in the "From" column
>in my news reader (Outlook Express). It is listed in the properties for
>this newsgroup.

Its because there's no "From" information in the header

Roy Lambert
Wed, Aug 16 2006 8:45 AMPermanent Link

Michael Baytalsky
HI Chuck,

I was trying to reply to your e-mail but got SMTP error
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A message that you sent could not be delivered to one or more of its
recipients. This is a permanent error. The following address(es) failed:

  cqhall@entouch.net
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Do you have another e-mail account or if you have white-list
filter of some sort, could you please allow my domain contextsoft.com?


Michael



 wrote:
> Jason:
>
> You could try DBISAM 4 and ContextSoftware's (www.contextsoft.com) database
> extensions like I'm considering.  DBISAM 4 would be a smaller leap to EDB,
> once EDB supports replication or ContextSoftware supports both EDB and
> replication.  The limited demos, documentation typos, and lack of
> newsgroup/forum for ContextSoftware makes me skeptical, but they are
> mentioned favorably and often in this newsgroup.
>
> Incidentally, I don't know why my name doesn't show up in the "From" column
> in my news reader (Outlook Express).  It is listed in the properties for
> this newsgroup.
>
> Chuck Hall
>
>
> "Jason Lee" <computerguy@wavecable.com> wrote in message
> news:8B745973-1BCD-4356-9612-7F9FF6016CB0@news.elevatesoft.com...
>> On the other hand, if the versioning infrastructure will already be part
>> of the record structure in EDB, then it shouldn't be too big of a stretch
>> to implement a method of replication myself--right?
>>
>> ~Jason Lee
>>
>> Jason Lee wrote:
>>> Yikes! OK, time to backpeddle on one big project of mine. Frown
>>> Does anybody know of a DBMS with most of the great features we all know
>>> and love in DBISAM that does do replication? (Don't worry Tim, just this
>>> one particular project; I will always remain a DBISAM fanatic!)
>>>
>>> ~Jason Lee
>>>
>>>
>>> Tim Young [Elevate Software] wrote:
>>>> I can't say for sure at this point, but it looks like no, at least
>
>
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