Carsten Wilhelm wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the quick reply. I have loaded the system tables and the
> errors in SQLSTudion disabled. First problem solved.
>
> Second problem stays the same: I have a query which gives a result
> on the old database, but no result on the new one. I have a SQL
>
Hi,
Thanks for the quick reply. I have loaded the system tables and the
errors in SQLSTudion disabled. First problem solved.
Second problem stays the same: I have a query which gives a result
on the old database, but no result on the new one. I have a SQL
query with some nested select statements.
> This makes me believe that I cannot import a 7.5.00.05 backup
> to a 7.5.00.26 database. Is this right? How can I migrate the
> data to the new database?
Did you load the system tables after you have restored the database? Usually
it's possible to import a back taken with a lower version to a
Hi,
We have a MaxDB 7.5.00.05 running on our (old) Windows Server and want to
migrate the databases to our Linux based servers. Unfortunately we have
installed a 7.5.00.26 version on the linux machine.
A complete data backup can be restored on the new machine, but after that
somethings broken:
Hi,
We have a MaxDB 7.5.00.05 running on our (old) Windows Server and want to
migrate the databases to our Linux based servers. Unfortunately we have
installed a 7.5.00.26 version on the linux machine.
A complete data backup can be restored on the new machine, but after that
somethings broken:
Just to keep it clear.
My client network has a DNS problem.
What I did to solve the problem was to put all the network ip addresses and
hostnames in hosts files in Linux until he solves it.
It solved the problem.
Best regards,
On 7/12/06, Daniel Castro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Can you
Thank you very much.
On 7/18/06, Simon Matter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it really necessary to insert in the linux hosts file the ip adress
of
> each workstation to improve db response time?
Of course not. Having properly configured DNS is the preferred solution to
all name resol
Hi Manuel,
I'm sorry, but you cannot simply restore a backup of a ascii database into a
unicode database. But there are two possibilities to migrate to unicode.
1.) Use the loader tool to export your ascii database and import it into a
unicode database instance. The loader also allows to modify