This is a discussion on RE: datablade registration in ANSI database within the Informix forums, part of the Database Server Software category; --> Thank You, Jonathan, I've created a PMR# 91192 999 000 for the problem. Atlas CASE# is not assigned the ...
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| Thank You, Jonathan, I've created a PMR# 91192 999 000 for the problem. Atlas CASE# is not assigned the problem yet. Meanwhile, I'll try to slightly modify the datablade installation SQL scripts, so that I could run them manually from 'dbaccess' -Alexey > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-informix-list@iiug.org [mailto > Behalf Of Jonathan Leffler > > Gorazd Hribar Rajterič wrote: > > What if you change your database to BUFFERED mode, register datablade > > and change your database back to ANSI (if you really need to). > > > > This is just an idea. I have never tried this myself... > > You can't change the logging mode on a MODE ANSI database, AFAIK. > > You could create the database as a regular logged database and then > add the blades, and finally convert to MODE ANSI -- that should work. > > > "Alexey Sonkin" <alexeis@grandvirtual.com> wrote: > >> Is there any documented way to register the datablade module > >> in ANSI database? > >> > >> Both Windows-based 'BladeManager' and command-line 'blademgr' > >> do not support ANSI databases.... > >> > >> Any workaround? > > Open a case with Tech Support. Get them to dig out the FR (Feature > Request) for this - and add your name to the list of people needing > it. Longer lists of cases help give such things priority. > > -- > Jonathan Leffler #include <disclaimer.h> > Email: jleffler@earthlink.net, jleffler@us.ibm.com > Guardian of DBD::Informix v2003.04 -- http://dbi.perl.org/ sending to informix-list |
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| Alexey Sonkin wrote: > Thank You, Jonathan, > > I've created a PMR# 91192 999 000 for the problem. > Atlas CASE# is not assigned the problem yet. > > Meanwhile, I'll try to slightly modify the datablade > installation SQL scripts, so that I could run them > manually from 'dbaccess' > > -Alexey > Just my two penneth worth, but according to Cosmo (IBM's IDS technical demi-god), datablades are not supported in ANSI mode databases at all (although for a while I was successfully developing a VII on one before he told me!) Donny |