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Thread Updates of EDBSrvr
Thu, Jun 19 2008 3:27 AMPermanent Link

ulibecker
As an exception: No Null <> EmptyString question. Smiley

General question: my customers receive software update from me quite often. How about
updating EDBSrvr when using remote sessions?
Has it to be updated with every release of EDB thus matching the application?

Regards Uli
Thu, Jun 19 2008 3:38 AMPermanent Link

Roy Lambert

NLH Associates

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ulibecker

>As an exception: No Null <> EmptyString question. Smiley
>
>General question: my customers receive software update from me quite often. How about
>updating EDBSrvr when using remote sessions?
>Has it to be updated with every release of EDB thus matching the application?

If I understand your correctly, and I think my answer applies regardless of NULL and emptystring, it will depend of wether or not you have modified the standard server and if the behaviour you want from it has changed between software updates.

Roy Lambert [Team Elevate]
Thu, Jun 19 2008 6:27 AMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Uli,

<< General question: my customers receive software update from me quite
often. How about updating EDBSrvr when using remote sessions? Has it to be
updated with every release of EDB thus matching the application? >>

Is that two separate questions, or one question with two parts ? Smiley

The answer to the second question is no, it doesn't have to be updated to
match the client-side unless you are wanting to take advantage of a new
feature in a major or minor release that will require the ElevateDB Server
to be updated also.

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Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com

Thu, Jun 19 2008 10:04 AMPermanent Link

ulibecker
Tim,

<<
Is that two separate questions, or one question with two parts ? Smiley
>>

I just wanted to post something different Smiley

<<
The answer to the second question is no, it doesn't have to be updated to
match the client-side unless you are wanting to take advantage of a new
feature in a major or minor release that will require the ElevateDB Server
to be updated also.
>>

Thanks, that's exactly what I wanted to know.

Uli Becker
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