Got the dev license now.
I need to add a new AREA called "Data Area" (as my .df refers to this)
I need to run the command: prostrct add <db name> <.st file>
How do I run the command? Where exactly would I run this? Through Data administrator / Data Dictionary?
Thanks
Alif
Maybe a better way would be to setup an ODBC.
Do you have any idea how to setup an odbc between Progress v9.1 on Unix to MS SQL Server?
What would I need to install on the unix end and what would I need to install on the SQL server end?
Is it pretty straightforward? I know I can download...
Seeing the menu isn't a problem. It's loading the data at my end. The admin menu is greyed out probably due to the license I have.
Just looking for a quick and easy way other than upgrading license just for a single load of data.
Alif
Is the code just a short few lines? Where/how would it be run?
Are you able write me the code and compile it? (Pleeeeeeease! :) )
Just need .d file loaded with .df file that's it.
Thanks
Alif
I just looked at the help section and it says i need to use 'data administrator' to load the data. It says to use the ADMIN menu but for some reason its greyed out (even though ive connected to my DB). Do you know why this is?
Alif
I have literally just run setup and completed installation (not done anything else).
I've created a DB (empty).
I then open data dictionary....what option in menu do I use to load in the .d and .df files (its not obvious).
Thanks
Alif
I've obtained the .d files and the .df file.
What's the easiest way of creating a database and importing the data files into progress db on windows platform.
Thanks
Alif
Thats great.
Silly question, but do I run the mpro dbname -p dict.p command from the Unix session?
What's the easiest way to pull the dumped data from the unix box (which i assume to be remote) to my local machine? FTP?
Other than that I think all my questions have been answered (for now...
Really appreciate your advice Tom.
If I have a development license (Unix), just to clarify, the steps I would need to take a full extract of the data would be to run the following command: mpro dbname -p dict.p which will bring up the top level menu, then I select "Admin" and then "Dump". Is...
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