Michael Perry wrote:

> I could not find resources on adabas D whatsoever.  For me to use
> adabas D for work, I need concrete examples on setup of tables, how to
> use different x functions, what the different configuration options
> mean in adabas D like for table init. and how to use them.  I dont see
>  this anywhere. The online or help docs are quite vague besides using
> xcontrol or whatever.  I found informix much easier to work with.  One
> command and I have access to my informix databases.  It does not take
> myriad hundreds of mb's to install either.  There are front ends in
> html for informix freely available.  One can also use the applix data
> component to attach to either adabas D or informix databases.
>
> I have a web page somewhere which details applix data to informix
> somewhere.Have you considered the other ones like postgreSQL, mySQL?  I
> have not because I am using informix now for most stuff.  I also use
> qddb which provides a lot of functionality for things like contact
> lists, addresses, cd rom collections, software titles, etc.
>
> --
> Michael Perry
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> -------------------

Michael,
Have you seen this?

file:/usr/doc/packages/adabas/html/docu.htm

I am interested in using Informix.  I have messed around with it at work
in
Solaris.  I can never understand why they produce a really good GUI for
windows, and give us a text interface on Unix.  As far as you know there
isn't a GUI for Linux based Informix is there?

Steve

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