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Curiosity Survey - EDBUtilComps & EDBMgr.. |
Sat, Mar 16 2019 5:18 PM | Permanent Link |
Ian Branch | Tim,
Feel free to correct any misconception I may expound here. All, This is NOT to put any pressure on Tim, rather, to get a feel for usage. Tim supplies the sources for EDBUtilComps & EDBMgr as part of the ElevatedDB package. As I understand it, Tim supplies the source on a 'All care but no responsibility' basis. i.e. Use them at your own risk, they may or may not be changed without notice, and may or may not be supplied in the future. I for one use EDBMgr as the basis for a general utility and EDBUtilComps are to rebuild EDBMgr. I have updated the sources to D10.3.1 and made some changes for my own use. Who else uses either of these two sources as part of their Applications? Again, just curious. Regards, Ian |
Sun, Mar 17 2019 3:22 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Ian
I've never done that and I never did it with DBSys. What I've always done is build into an application those utilities I think are a) useful and b) safe for end users. Its a pretty limited set: REPAIR VERIFY OPTIMISE Add / delete user (I have my own options so don't use the database level user permissions) Encryption password Select which tables are encrypted Full text indexing Roy Lambert |
Mon, Mar 18 2019 11:53 AM | Permanent Link |
Matthew Jones | Ian Branch wrote:
> Who else uses either of these two sources as part of their Applications? I did a custom build of the DBISAM manager for one application where semi-skilled support people might have to fix things. I added a login menu item, and disabled some things that I thought particularly dangerous if not logged in. In the end it was mainly me that used it, but it was handy having it there. -- Matthew Jones |
Fri, Mar 22 2019 12:24 AM | Permanent Link |
Steve Gill | Hi Ian,
<< Who else uses either of these two sources as part of their Applications? Again, just curious. >> The TEDBReverseEngineer component from EDBUtilComps is critical for my database updates. = Steve |
Sun, Mar 24 2019 5:02 AM | Permanent Link |
Walter Matte Tactical Business Corporation | Same here - "TEDBReverseEngineer component from EDBUtilComps is critical for my database updates"
And I use EDBMgr regularly. Walter |
Sun, Mar 24 2019 8:36 PM | Permanent Link |
Terry Swiers | > The TEDBReverseEngineer component from EDBUtilComps is critical for my database updates. I use this extensively as well. Terry |
Thu, Mar 28 2019 12:37 PM | Permanent Link |
Adam Brett Orixa Systems | Ian,
I don't use them (though I think I should) but I do train some "power users" in using EDBMgr so they can use it to do certain key tasks (such as checking on JOBs running etc) which I haven't bothered to build into my own EXEs. Very sloppy behavior on my part I know, but is does empower certain users in a useful way. |
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