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Sun, Jun 1 2008 3:47 PM | Permanent Link |
"Fons Neelen" | Hi,
I apologize upfront for this probably stupid question, but since I am not sure and unable to test it in my current situation, I just have to ask. Even when using DBISAM I never used the in memory option, so this is a first. CREATE DATABASE "Test" PATH 'T:\Test' CREATE DATABASE "Test" IN MEMORY In a C/S setup the first statement would point to the server. No problem here. Still in a C/S setup, if I use the second statement, where will the database be created? On the server (in memory ofcourse) or on the client? Since I need it to be on the client, what will I need to do if the above statement creates it on the server? Thanks in advance. Best regards, Fons |
Mon, Jun 2 2008 2:05 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Fons
Your assumption about it being created on the server is correct. What you need to do is create a separate session have it set to local and create your in-memory database using that. You won't be able to SELECT directly from the c/s stuff into the local stuff. If you need to do that you'll have to create the table on the server first and then stream it across. Roy Lambert [Team Elevate] |
Mon, Jun 2 2008 2:01 PM | Permanent Link |
"Fons Neelen" | Thanks Roy.
> Your assumption about it being created on the server is correct. I figured as much, but needed to be sure. > What you need to do is create a separate session have it set to local and > create your in-memory database using that. You won't be able to SELECT > directly from the c/s stuff into the local stuff. If you need to do that > you'll have to create the table on the server first and then stream it > across. That won't be a problem. Well, there might be a small issue - if needed, I will get back on that one. Best regards, Fons |
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