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TomBascom
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Recommended Max Extent Size
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Ideally you will never need to run dbrpr. Less ideally it could save your butt.
Today at 6:16 PM
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lkeller
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@Patrice Perrot the -H was the key to solving my issue. Thank you both for your help. I really appreciate it.
Today at 6:02 PM
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lkeller
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How do I to grant read only SQL access to ODBC user
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That's a good point, and no I did not, because the example of the command in the article I read did not include that. I will give that a...
Today at 5:54 PM
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lkeller
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Thanks Tom for your feedback. I'm not familiar with dbrpr but I will look into it. We have one extent that is much larger than the...
Today at 5:49 PM
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lkeller
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Thanks for the information @Rob Fitzpatrick . I was just curious to see if there were any recommendations or if a certain size, say over...
Today at 5:40 PM
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Jeremy Segal
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Some Corporate Development leaders get so consumed by landing the deal that insufficient effort and planning go into what happens...
Today at 2:45 PM
TomBascom
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I don't consider anything that uses .NET to be a solution ;)
Today at 1:57 PM
TomBascom
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I don't even raise an eyebrow at 16GB extents. I do frown severely when I see that someone is limiting themself to 2GB extents. You...
Today at 1:56 PM
Rob Fitzpatrick
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Service pack 3 of release 11.7 shipped in May of 2018, almost five years ago. You should update to 11.7.17; there is no cost other than...
Today at 11:55 AM
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lkeller
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We are running Progress 11.7.3. I was wondering if Progress has a recommended max extent size. Does anyone happen to know? Many years...
Today at 10:55 AM
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Keith G.
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Weird formatting of integer values of LIST-ITEM-PAIRS combo-box
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I was assuming that a ">" character in the format string meant that position is only filled when there is a non-zero digit in that...
Today at 7:27 AM
Rob Fitzpatrick
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ABL Server Socket - How to Avoid port in use scenario
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If these are database clients, you could maintain a pool of server ports in a table and update their state as they are used.
Yesterday at 6:13 PM
Cecil
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A bit more details. I’m using the ABL server sockets to act as a mini–Web server to handle OAuth redirect callback to the desktop PC...
Yesterday at 4:43 PM
Rob Fitzpatrick
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ABL Server Socket - How to Avoid port in use scenario
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If your program creates a TCP server, it has clients connecting to it. How do the clients know which port number to connect to?
Yesterday at 3:53 PM
TomBascom
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I would think that you would want to implement some sort of "port range" scheme similar to Progress' -minport -maxport approach and...
Yesterday at 12:45 PM
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