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DBISAM V 2.08 What ODBC Driver Version? |
Sat, May 30 2009 10:27 AM | Permanent Link |
Randolph Sanchez | Hi everybody.
We have a DBIsam DataBase which version is 2.08. We need edit some tables from any Programming Solution (Visual Studio, Java, PHP, what ever) but we can not do it, because isn`t been possible find the right ODBC Driver. We already install ODBC Trial 4.27, and the connection is possible, but not edit (Insert, select, etc). The error is: Table's Version wrong. Also we have read that it`s possible upgrade the Tables Version (To 4.27 for example), but in my stage that is not possible, because other System (The Main System) need still working with old version of DBIsam tables (Version 2.08). We have tested ODBC Driver Version: 1.3, 2.1, 3.30 and 4.27, but just with 4.27 it`s possible for us be connected, but not edit. So, Can anybody suggest something for us? |
Mon, Jun 1 2009 3:09 AM | Permanent Link |
Chris Holland SEC Solutions Ltd. Team Elevate | Hi Randolph,
There is no ODBC driver for DBISAM V2 that allows writing to the database. V3 was the first DBISAM version with Read/Write capabilities. Chris Holland [Team Elevate] Randolph Sanchez wrote: > Hi everybody. > > We have a DBIsam DataBase which version is 2.08. We need edit some tables from any > Programming Solution (Visual Studio, Java, PHP, what ever) but we can not do it, because > isn`t been possible find the right ODBC Driver. > > We already install ODBC Trial 4.27, and the connection is possible, but not edit (Insert, > select, etc). The error is: Table's Version wrong. Also we have read that it`s possible > upgrade the Tables Version (To 4.27 for example), but in my stage that is not possible, > because other System (The Main System) need still working with old version of DBIsam > tables (Version 2.08). > > We have tested ODBC Driver Version: 1.3, 2.1, 3.30 and 4.27, but just with 4.27 it`s > possible for us be connected, but not edit. > > So, Can anybody suggest something for us? > |
Mon, Jun 1 2009 8:46 AM | Permanent Link |
Randolph Sanchez | Hi Chris,
Thanks a lot. We found a way to edit the tables, we will use delphi 5 and one ODBC Driver v1.3. I'll let you know about it. Kind regards. Chris Holland wrote: Hi Randolph, There is no ODBC driver for DBISAM V2 that allows writing to the database. V3 was the first DBISAM version with Read/Write capabilities. Chris Holland [Team Elevate] Randolph Sanchez wrote: > Hi everybody. > > We have a DBIsam DataBase which version is 2.08. We need edit some tables from any > Programming Solution (Visual Studio, Java, PHP, what ever) but we can not do it, because > isn`t been possible find the right ODBC Driver. > > We already install ODBC Trial 4.27, and the connection is possible, but not edit (Insert, > select, etc). The error is: Table's Version wrong. Also we have read that it`s possible > upgrade the Tables Version (To 4.27 for example), but in my stage that is not possible, > because other System (The Main System) need still working with old version of DBIsam > tables (Version 2.08). > > We have tested ODBC Driver Version: 1.3, 2.1, 3.30 and 4.27, but just with 4.27 it`s > possible for us be connected, but not edit. > > So, Can anybody suggest something for us? > |
Wed, Apr 4 2012 9:47 AM | Permanent Link |
Rich | Has there ever been any progress on this? I also need to read/write version 2.00 tables. Again upgrading the tables is not a possibility because they need to be accessed by a third party software that apparently uses version 2 methods of read/write to the tables.
Will the 1.3 or 2 odbc drivers work for read/write? Thanks! |
Thu, Apr 5 2012 1:52 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Rich,
<< Has there ever been any progress on this? I also need to read/write version 2.00 tables. Again upgrading the tables is not a possibility because they need to be accessed by a third party software that apparently uses version 2 methods of read/write to the tables. >> Please see my email response to your last email. Thanks, -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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