I've been following but not understanding the file name translation 
thread.  Why is the Y-valve doing this at all?

The idea behind the Y-valve is that it passes a connection string from 
provider to provider until one responds with success.  The whole point 
is to keep the Y-valve really stupid and general. Engines and remote 
interfaces need to understand embedded node name, symbolic links, and 
all the rest, but the Y-valve shouldn't.

Or what am I missing?


On 3/12/2016 11:19 AM, Dimitry Sibiryakov wrote:
>     Hello, All.
>
>     What's the point to call ISC_expand_filename() in Y-valve?
>     If database name contain network mapped drive, it is task for WNET.
>     If database name is local name, this expansion is done in Enine12.
>     If connection string is remote, expanding file name to full path to local 
> current
> directory is ridiculous.
>


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