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Features Converting from ASA to ASE
Providing an application that can run in both environments
Aug. 8, 2008 06:00 PM
Most new users of PowerBuilder start with SQL Anywhere as the back-end database engine (formerly Adaptive Server Anywhere or ASA, and before that Watcom). With growth, a need to shift and adapt to a wider database platform is thrust on developers by customers. A recent exercise in this regard, besides re-emphasizing our past amateurishness, has also helped us make a clean, lean application. This article, besides providing insights on how to avoid basic mistakes, also has a few tips for our experienced colleagues on how to do some spring cleaning of established applications. Background The demand for Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) first arose in 2005. A previous attempt to shift to SQL Server met with partial success but wasn't completed. A similar exercise has been documented by Timothy Beck ("To Convert or Not to Convert ASA to MSSQL" http://pbdj.sys-con.com/read/42622.htm). With ASE and SQL Server sharing the same birthright, the processes involved were largely similar. However, we do have many new insights to share over and above those mentioned in the previous article. To avoid redundancy, most of the database transfer issues already mentioned will be kept out of the discussion. So this article should be seen as an addendum to the above. Our Application Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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