He wont know, sometimes Win, some times OSX and thats the problem. He
wants the user to simply install his DB and like Access MDB be able to
access it from any user that has access to the path. Without having to
install server software.
Doesnt SQLite offer the locking functionality?
Tim Jones wrote:
Quoting Giovanni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I understand, and if it was my project I would do it like that, but my
user does not want to have to run a server anything on his desk. He
wants to have a DB on a file server and share it across the different
OS's. Is that possible?
Not with RB's built-in, standalone SQLite implementation. You need some form of
multiuser locking for this to be possible.
Since you're looking to store the datatables on a fileserver, what if the DB
engine was running there? What is the server running for an OS?
Tim
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Tim Jones wrote:
Quoting Giovanni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Any solutions or workaround?
Use a real multiuser DB engine - Valentina, MySQL, Postgres, etc.
Tim
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