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Thread DBISAM for C++ Builder 2009
Tue, Sep 8 2009 11:43 PMPermanent Link

Phil Read
Hi All,

I just tried to log into my panel and download RAD Studio (C++) 2009 but
it says the download is unavailable at this time and SIZE is shown as 0
on the customer download screen.

Any ideas when I can download this version of DBISAM ?

Thanks,

Phil.
Wed, Sep 9 2009 5:33 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Phil,

<< I just tried to log into my panel and download RAD Studio (C++) 2009 but
it says the download is unavailable at this time and SIZE is shown as 0 on
the customer download screen.

Any ideas when I can download this version of DBISAM ? >>

This means that your current support plan has expired prior to the release
of the Delphi 2009 compiler support in version 4.27.  You can order a new
support plan from the Customers area by clicking on the Product Support
Plans link on the right and then clicking on the Add to Order link next to
the support plan that needs to be renewed.  When this is done, just click on
the Complete Order link on the right to complete the order.

After we process the order, you will be all set and the 4.27 and higher
downloads will show up.

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Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com

Wed, Sep 9 2009 7:16 PMPermanent Link

Phil Read
<< This means that your current support plan has expired prior to the
release of the Delphi 2009 compiler support in version 4.27.  You can
order a new support plan from the Customers area by clicking on the
Product Support Plans link on the right and then clicking on the Add to
Order link next to the support plan that needs to be renewed.  When this
is done, just click on the Complete Order link on the right to complete
the order.

After we process the order, you will be all set and the 4.27 and higher
downloads will show up. >>


Hi Tim,

Thanks I understand why it's not showing up now... So that leads me to
the question...

In a nutshell I have an existing Borland C++ Builder V5 program that
uses DBISAM. I now need to write a SOAP program which I can do easily
using C++ Builder 2009 which also needs to access the same DBISAM
database the V5 program is using. Is it perfectly OK to assume the
database access will work perfectly between the 2 programs?

Thanks,

Phil.




Wed, Sep 9 2009 8:00 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Phil,

<< In a nutshell I have an existing Borland C++ Builder V5 program that uses
DBISAM. I now need to write a SOAP program which I can do easily using C++
Builder 2009 which also needs to access the same DBISAM database the V5
program is using. Is it perfectly OK to assume the database access will work
perfectly between the 2 programs? >>

Yes, absolutely.  In fact, the later C++Builder (CodeGear RAD Studio)
versions are much more seamless and error-free with respect to C++ code
generation and usage, making them much easier to use with DBISAM.

--
Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com

Wed, Sep 9 2009 8:38 PMPermanent Link

Phil Read
Thanks Tim, I'm just about to order the support plan for DBISAM @ $59.00
and noticed there's a special offer for ElevateDB users with a current
ElevateDB support plan. Does that mean I can get the DBISAM support plan
for $29.00 by using that special offer?

Thanks again,

Phil.


Tim Young [Elevate Software] wrote:
> Phil,
>
> << In a nutshell I have an existing Borland C++ Builder V5 program that uses
> DBISAM. I now need to write a SOAP program which I can do easily using C++
> Builder 2009 which also needs to access the same DBISAM database the V5
> program is using. Is it perfectly OK to assume the database access will work
> perfectly between the 2 programs? >>
>
> Yes, absolutely.  In fact, the later C++Builder (CodeGear RAD Studio)
> versions are much more seamless and error-free with respect to C++ code
> generation and usage, making them much easier to use with DBISAM.
>
Wed, Sep 9 2009 9:45 PMPermanent Link

Phil Read
All good Tim I ordered the support plan for DBISAM

Thanks again Wink
Wed, Sep 9 2009 10:59 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Phil,

<< Thanks Tim, I'm just about to order the support plan for DBISAM @ $59.00
and noticed there's a special offer for ElevateDB users with a current
ElevateDB support plan. Does that mean I can get the DBISAM support plan for
$29.00 by using that special offer? >>

Yes, absolutely.  You should always check out the special offers. Smiley

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Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com

Thu, Sep 10 2009 2:26 AMPermanent Link

Pat
Tim,

><<...order the support plan for DBISAM @ $59.00

I guess that is not the DBISAM-VCL-CS-SRC-SUPT plan without the
Special Offer?

Pat
Thu, Sep 10 2009 3:52 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Pat,

<< I guess that is not the DBISAM-VCL-CS-SRC-SUPT plan without the Special
Offer? >>

No, the DBISAM-VCL-CS support plans are $99 normal and $59 with the EDB
special offer.

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Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com

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