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Thread Configuration data for Database and dataset (EWB 2.0.5)
Sat, Aug 20 2016 5:11 AMPermanent Link

Bill

Hi all,
where are saved the config params generated by new DatabaseManager in 2.0.5?
I did a test on a virtual machine and now, I would like take in production pc without charge every database and dataset.
And more, there is an easy way to change some parameters, IE username and password between db copying config string?
In fact, I have a local db environment (Ms Sql Express and Firebird) that I use when I'm not in office and a development db server that I use when I'm in with some production data. They are equal (more or less...) excluding username and password.

Thanks in advance
Sat, Aug 20 2016 5:17 AMPermanent Link

Bill

@Tim:
wishlist (on Database manager) to be able to modify name of a Dataset
Sat, Aug 20 2016 12:23 PMPermanent Link

Raul

Team Elevate Team Elevate

On 8/20/2016 5:11 AM, Bill wrote:
> where are saved the config params generated by new DatabaseManager in 2.0.5?
> I did a test on a virtual machine and now, I would like take in production pc without charge every database and dataset.
> And more, there is an easy way to change some parameters, IE username and password between db copying config string?
> In fact, I have a local db environment (Ms Sql Express and Firebird) that I use when I'm not in office and a development db server that I use when I'm in with some production data. They are equal (more or less...) excluding username and password.

For the IDE itself it's in ewbide.ini file (under user appdata folder -
in my Win10 that would be "C:\Users\<username<\AppData\Local\Elevate
Software\Elevate Web Builder 2" folder).

Look for "[Database_<database name>]" and "[Database_<database
name>_DataSet_<dataset name>]" sections.


For the EWB Web server it's the "ewbsrvr.ini" file which is all users
area ("C:\ProgramData\Elevate Software\Elevate Web Builder 2 Web Server").

These are just INIs so trivial to manipulate.

Raul

Sat, Aug 20 2016 12:25 PMPermanent Link

Raul

Team Elevate Team Elevate

On 8/20/2016 5:17 AM, Bill wrote:
>  @Tim:
> wishlist (on Database manager) to be able to modify name of a Dataset

You can do so in INI direct but in UI Tim would have to implement as
this involve saving all current settings, deleting the entire INI
section and re-writing it as new section.

Raul
Mon, Aug 22 2016 12:45 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Bill,

<< wishlist (on Database manager) to be able to modify name of a Dataset >>

Noted.

Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com
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