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Mon, Feb 26 2007 6:56 PM | Permanent Link |
James Margarit | Are ElevateDB for Delphi6 and ElevateDB for C#.NET different products or
in the same bundle? I can only afford one migration since this is a hobby purchase Jim Margarit |
Mon, Feb 26 2007 8:30 PM | Permanent Link |
Steve Forbes Team Elevate | Hi Jim,
They will be different products (when ElevateDB ADO.NET is released) -- Best regards Steve "James Margarit" <mail@drmargaritDOT.com> wrote in message news:8AFB8396-F949-47D7-B139-3ABC5C0B342B@news.elevatesoft.com... > Are ElevateDB for Delphi6 and ElevateDB for C#.NET different products or > in the same bundle? I can only afford one migration since this is a hobby > purchase > > Jim Margarit |
Tue, Feb 27 2007 6:40 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | James,
<< Are ElevateDB for Delphi6 and ElevateDB for C#.NET different products or in the same bundle? I can only afford one migration since this is a hobby purchase >> The VCL* EDB products will include VCL.NET support, which is almost done, but the ADO.NET data provider will only be available in the separate MDAC* EDB products later on. There will be a cross-discount, as always, but I'm not sure what it will be at this point. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Tue, Feb 27 2007 12:16 PM | Permanent Link |
Jim Margarit | Tim Young [Elevate Software] wrote:
> James, > > << Are ElevateDB for Delphi6 and ElevateDB for C#.NET different products or > in the same bundle? I can only afford one migration since this is a hobby > purchase >> > > The VCL* EDB products will include VCL.NET support, which is almost done, > but the ADO.NET data provider will only be available in the separate MDAC* > EDB products later on. There will be a cross-discount, as always, but I'm > not sure what it will be at this point. > I have VS2005 pro but have only dabbled slightly with it but see it as the future for me. If I understand you correctly, I can use the EDB VCL product to create and use EDB with VS2005. The MDAC product is not necessary in this context. Is MDAC analogous to ODBC in that it is a technology to let third party products (say a report writer) that are MDAC compliant use EDB databases? Jim |
Tue, Feb 27 2007 4:38 PM | Permanent Link |
Steve Forbes Team Elevate | Hi Jim,
No, you will need the ADO.NET version. -- Best regards Steve "Jim Margarit" <mail@drmargarit.com> wrote in message news:28DD361E-A290-40D2-952A-B2762655EE31@news.elevatesoft.com... > Tim Young [Elevate Software] wrote: > > >> James, >> >> << Are ElevateDB for Delphi6 and ElevateDB for C#.NET different products >> or in the same bundle? I can only afford one migration since this is a >> hobby purchase >> >> >> The VCL* EDB products will include VCL.NET support, which is almost done, >> but the ADO.NET data provider will only be available in the separate >> MDAC* EDB products later on. There will be a cross-discount, as always, >> but I'm not sure what it will be at this point. >> > > I have VS2005 pro but have only dabbled slightly with it but see it as the > future for me. If I understand you correctly, I can use the EDB VCL > product to create and use EDB with VS2005. The MDAC product is not > necessary in this context. > > Is MDAC analogous to ODBC in that it is a technology to let third party > products (say a report writer) that are MDAC compliant use EDB databases? > > Jim > |
Tue, Feb 27 2007 5:25 PM | Permanent Link |
Jim Margarit | Steve Forbes wrote:
> Hi Jim, > > No, you will need the ADO.NET version. Ok, darn. Thanks for the info. Jim |
Wed, Feb 28 2007 9:14 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Jim,
<< I have VS2005 pro but have only dabbled slightly with it but see it as the future for me. If I understand you correctly, I can use the EDB VCL product to create and use EDB with VS2005. The MDAC product is not necessary in this context. >> Nope, just the opposite. << Is MDAC analogous to ODBC in that it is a technology to let third party products (say a report writer) that are MDAC compliant use EDB databases? >> The MDAC product will include both the ODBC driver and the ADO.NET data provider. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Wed, Feb 28 2007 9:33 AM | Permanent Link |
Chris Holland SEC Solutions Ltd. Team Elevate | Hi Tim,
Will the ADO driver work on Windows Mobile? Chris Holland Tim Young [Elevate Software] wrote: > Jim, > > << I have VS2005 pro but have only dabbled slightly with it but see it as > the future for me. If I understand you correctly, I can use the EDB VCL > product to create and use EDB with VS2005. The MDAC product is not necessary > in this context. >> > > Nope, just the opposite. > > << Is MDAC analogous to ODBC in that it is a technology to let third party > products (say a report writer) that are MDAC compliant use EDB databases? >> > > The MDAC product will include both the ODBC driver and the ADO.NET data > provider. > |
Wed, Feb 28 2007 10:01 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Chris,
<< Will the ADO driver work on Windows Mobile? >> I can't say for sure just yet. I'll have to wait until I can do a complete CF check. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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