Thanks for the help...
Ruslan Zasukhin
sunshine at public.kherson.ua
Mon Nov 6 14:53:06 CST 2006
On 11/6/06 2:37 PM, "Michael Krugman" <amacdr at mac.com> wrote:
Hi Michael,
> Yes, I'm using V4RB + vServer Embedded with license_Mac. My old
> setup was using classes, and I changed from that to Common. I have
> my app checking the DB version right when it opens and if it finds a
> v1 Database, the second app, the conversion utility opens, converts
> the DB and that's that.
I see
> I've never had problems with Valentina DB once I got the programming
> right.
> The application that I'm using it in now is dental x-ray
> software. We're considering another project...dental practice
> management. This will really put Valentina to the test...but I'm
> behind it 100%. The other DB's out there...MySQL and Cache just
> don't do the job. We've seen others who use those and all they have
> is problems, mainly with stability. Valentina, by far, is the most
> stable of them all. Thanks again.
Very interesting quote, Mike :-)
Thank you for this information.
> Mike Krugman
> On Nov 6, 2006, at 2:35 AM, Ruslan Zasukhin wrote:
>
>> On 11/6/06 12:57 AM, "Michael Krugman" <amacdr at mac.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Ruslan:
>>>
>>> Just wanted to let you know that I finally got the v1 to v2
>>> conversion completed, along with a utility to convert v1 to v2 and it
>>> all is working great. I wanted to thank you for the help you gave me
>>> while I was going through this. It's definitely appreciated. Thanks
>>> again.
>>>
>>> Mike Krugman
>>
>> Excellent Michael!
>>
>> Congratulations :-)
>>
>> So you use V4RB + Vserver Embedded...
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Best regards,
Ruslan Zasukhin
VP Engineering and New Technology
Paradigma Software, Inc
Valentina - Joining Worlds of Information
http://www.paradigmasoft.com
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