I've been able to successfully export all the data I needed from my legacy Progress 91.D database which has a run-time only licence (e.g. does not have a developer licence installed). Many thanks to support from George Potemkin, Patrick Tingen and Darker @ Progress Tools website. I've written...
Patrick, Thank you very much for this!
I was able to launch DataDigger on my environment with the following command in a Proenv window:
prowin32 -db [database name] -H localhost -S [port] -rx -p c:\temp\dd9\datadigger.pf
The tool is extremely helpful and although I had some issues (didn't have...
George,
Thanks again, your response is extremely helpful :-)
I don't have xcode.exe in my DLC folder. However, starting Data Administration with the -rx command line switch does enable the production of a .df file for the tables I'm interested in. As you suggest, it does change the behaviour...
George, thanks for this.
It's running on Server 2012 R2.
I've requested an evaluation version of OpenEdge, I'll wait to see where that takes me.
I'm unsure how to generate the .df files which would be required for remote compilation of a .p script. I've got access to the Data Dictionary and...
Is that an offer? ;-) What are your rates? I was kinda hoping someone with a 9.1D developer licence might kindly offer to compile my script for me lol?
Dear All,
I'm sorry to ask what I know is a ridiculous question, but I'm hoping someone can help. I've inherited a very old legacy Progress 9.1D server running a database and various client applications. It's not got a run-time only licence installed (e.g. no developer licence) and the original...
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