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Tables in BLOBS |
Sat, Nov 1 2008 11:37 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | I'm going to write some routines for storing memory tables in blobs, ready for the next time Tim alters the format (after all having to convert them every few years is getting to be a drag <vbg>) and I'm thinking of using XML.
I'm interested in peoples views on how the xml should be structured eg should I store the metadata with the table even though any given column will only contain one table structure should I use the field names as the node names <_Usage> </_Usage> or use a simple numbering system <field1> </field1> or what. When finished I'll post to the extensions ng Roy Lambert |
Sat, Nov 1 2008 2:30 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Roy,
<< I'm going to write some routines for storing memory tables in blobs, ready for the next time Tim alters the format >> I didn't "alter" the table format. EDB is an entirely different product, so it is expected that the format of the tables will be different. EDB has never had its table format altered, not once. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Sun, Nov 2 2008 5:15 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Tim
>I didn't "alter" the table format. EDB is an entirely different product, so >it is expected that the format of the tables will be different. EDB has >never had its table format altered, not once. OK, so I'm getting ready for next time Tim either alters the format or brings out a new product <vbg> Roy Lambert |
Mon, Nov 3 2008 5:47 AM | Permanent Link |
"Stefano Monterisi" | Hi Roy,
I have always used extensively memory tables in Blobs, because I have some particular applications that have a lot of "mini-tables" details; Those mini-tables have few records but a big structure (always 100-200 fields) so I save in blobs only data and not structures; I have always use KbMemTable within DBisam Blobs, without problems; Infact I have one basic structure in memory and load data from blobs without rewrite the structure in every blob, for optimize; If there is another "native" way for save/load EDB tables in blobs, I am very happy; But I don't want to write the table structure in every blob; the structure is bigger that data; XML? Uhm....please tell me on your approach; Stefano Monterisi |
Mon, Nov 3 2008 6:23 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Stefano
>XML? Uhm....please tell me on your approach; When I have one I will Roy Lambert |
Mon, Nov 3 2008 8:04 AM | Permanent Link |
It's cuious: open EDBMgr and hit F8: A.V. at 00651E15. Read of address
00000270 What's supposed to do F8? Tiago Ameller tiago put_an-a-_in_a_circle sistemasc.net Sistema, S.C. | |
Mon, Nov 3 2008 8:19 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Tiago
I don't think this is a useful post in this thread <vbg> Roy Lambert |
Mon, Nov 3 2008 10:17 AM | Permanent Link |
Tiago Ameller | Roy,
Sorry!! I was looking for my post and after making a newsgroups search was found here. I tought I created a new threat... |
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