Hi Daniel,
Thanks for the clarification.
Unfortunately this leaves the original users of SAPDB without bug fixes
and some without the option to upgrade to maxdb due to license switch.
If the community were to take the initiative to fix bugs in 7.3 /7.4
can we hope from some assistance from sap?
Matteo Gattoni wrote:
Is it possible to recover a Backup made under version 7.5.01.00 on a database instance version 7.5.00.18?
No, you'll have to use the Loader for this task.
The layout on disk changes slightly from version to version. We add code
to get from earlier to later versions, but not
Hi,
We have a backup that was created, but no log to go with it.
I am trying to restore it, and found this recent note, that I must stop the
new database I create coming online. I have therefore removed the
"util_activate lexadmin,lexadmin" from our startup script.
However, I still need to set
Hello,
I have a self-referenced table with an open deep.
I need to get this table plain and offer the data per view in the database.
The only way i found was a Recursive Cursor, but the result i cant handle with normal
Select-Statements.
In the documentation is written, that a Recursive Cursor
> 3)Recovery-Recovery Wizard
Here you should choose "Restore instance for recovery". If the DB comes
online it will write a timestamp into the logarea and your restored DB will
not work with this logpage.
The correct way would be:
- Create Instanz (new or initialize)
- NEVER bring it to online m
Hello,
Is it possible to recover a Backup made under version 7.5.01.00 on a database
instance version 7.5.00.18?
I have a backup istance made on MaxDB version 7.5.01.00.
When I recover it under a new database instance version 7.5.00.18 (following the same
steps I've done several times before r
This happens since yesterday:
OMS_AbstractObject.cpp fast
"/home/sapdb/maxdb-76/sys/wrk/incl/SAPDB/Oms/OMS_SessionDef.hpp", line 2\
52: Error: "inline" is not allowed here.
"/home/sapdb/maxdb-76/sys/wrk/incl/SAPDB/Oms/OMS_SessionDef.hpp", line \
252: Error: No storage class or type for this decla
Hello,
I need to program a kind of daemon which will manage some background
database management tasks on a linux server. There are some criterias I
have to think about :
- Ability to connect, query... a MaxDB database
- Portability
- No GUI
- Lowest time cost
According to you, which langage shou
> As I understand all sapdb 7.3/7.4 versions are still under GPL/LGPL
>(driver license). This allows anyone possessing a copy to freely
>redistribute it. I assume this makes the 7.4.3.35 version freely
>redistributable?? Having obtained a copy of the same from the link
>posted on this mailing list
In my SapDB 7.4.3 on Redhat Linux, when I run
"./dbmcli -d ... -u ... info data"
all I get is "OK". No info about the data files.
Does anybody have any explanation/solution?
Thanks,
Ben Glorie
Jonathan Sarabia wrote :
>
>Hello:
>
>There is any possibility that a sequence jumps "n" numbers
>every time the database server initialize?
>
>Regards,
>Jonathan
>
>
What do you mean with 'initialize' ? Do you mean a database restart ?
If a sequence is defined with a CACHE value > 1, it's t
bonjour,
Is there a way, with a command line tool (dbmcli), to end a database
session (with rollback), using sessionid or something else (I do not
want to get the pid and kill it) ?
Thanks,
--
jm
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