GetDatabaseFormatVersion with remote database
Fran=?ISO-8859-1?B?5w==?=ois Van Lerberghe
frvanlerberghe at gmail.com
Fri Sep 21 05:22:44 CDT 2012
Hi Bart,
Thank you for your answer.
But this command give me the Server version, not the format version of the
database file.
With a standalone database, I use this value in order to test if I must
convert from 1 to 2 before I try to open the database.
I don't find corresponding command with remote database. Perhaps it doesn't
matter since the Vserver doesn't work with the old database format (#1). But
the next version (V5) seems to have a new format...
François Van Lerberghe
Rue Thier Monty, 15 A
4570 Marchin
Belgique
le 21/09/12 11:53, Mr. Bart Pietercil <bart.pietercil at cognosis.be> a écrit :
> Hi François,
>
> you can fine tune this sql: SHOW PROPERTIES OF SERVER
>
> hth
>
> Bart
>
>
> On 21 Sep 2012, at 11:47, François Van Lerberghe wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> In order to know the format version of a standalone database, we can call
>> Valentina.GetDatabaseFormatVersion
>>
>> With a remote database (client/server), what is the command ?
>>
>> François Van Lerberghe
>> Rue Thier Monty, 15 A
>> 4570 Marchin
>> Belgique
>>
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