, February 22, 2009 12:39 PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: RE: [U2] Leaving U2 World to the Dark Side (SQL)
Hi Don
I'm sure you'll excel there - especially with your depth of
real-world (ie
multivalue) knowledge behind you!
But I would highly recommend reading whatever
Brian raises a good point about concurrency and record locking. I am often
surprised at how little understanding some developers have of record locking
in the RDBMS environment. With RDBMS really having to work in the
optimistic mode as pessimistic locking is usually inefficient in RDBMS.
Hence
Just remember when you are wowed by the ease of binding controls to sql data
sets, and just placing grids on your form and detail views etc that all of
this is available for U2 as well using the u2 ado provider for .net or even
at a very basic level with uniobjects, or using a 3rd party tool set
Where ?
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Thank you Symeon. There was no ad. He didn't respond to my
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Don:
Good luck in the new world. We will miss you...
Follow-up U2/SQL comparison posts would be appreciated.
--Bill
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Just remember Don, there's no place like home, there's no place like
home
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Don Verhagen wrote
I have accepted an Application Development management
position with a company here in the Philadelphia area.
However, they are not a U2 shop. I view this
opportunity as a chance to build my skills in and
around the .NET platform and evaluate the use MSSQL in
a true
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From: Tony G 1tlx6h...@sneakemail.com
Subject: RE: [U2] Leaving U2 World to the Dark Side (SQL)
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Date: Thursday, February 19, 2009, 3:55 PM
Don Verhagen wrote
I have accepted
Have fun with the new job, Don! Feel free to write back with any
observations you think might be relevant. cheers! --dawn
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 5:04 AM, Don Verhagen
u2-us...@southeast-florida.com wrote:
To those that know me on this group. I have been using the Unidata
databases
since
Good luck Don, actually finding MSSQL pretty easy to use in a web application
I am helping to develop. Excellent integration with MS's Visual Web
Developer.
If it makes you feel any better I am currently involved in a project to move
a long term Unidata db to Oracle.
Cheers,
Jeff
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Whilst RDBMS allows easy direct manipulation of the database through products
like .Net, the reality is that it is a nightmare if not thought out properly.
If the business logic is in the client and you have a 1000 pcs, then a change
to the business logic has to be sent out to 1,000 pcs at
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