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Hi, I'm normally working with ASE, but now I'm facing SQLAnywhere. We have an SQLAnywhere networkservice (SQL_ANY_SRVR on TCPIP) up and running. There's a database on the same server we want to ...
Zones: SybaseDate Answered: 03/30/2000 Views: 0
I need something to replicate a datbase in Sybase SQL Anywhere 5.0 to another computer in the same network, for security purposes. It is not a big database and is used only by one applicaction, tha...
Zones: SybaseDate Answered: 07/04/2003 Views: 0
Can anybody confirm is it possible to use Report Application Server 9 and SQL Anywhere 5.0, through ODBC?  I've made a report, but was unable to connect to database using asp page.  I did insta...
Zones: Crystal Reports SoftwareDate Answered: 04/08/2004 Views: 0
First, let me say that I'm not a database expert or programmer, so hopefully there is a relatively easy solution to my problem.  Ideally there is an off-the-shelf program or process that can solve ...
Zones: Sybase, MS AccessDate Answered: 01/15/2009 Views: 0
We have an 800 MB MS SQL Server database that has had numerous performance problems. The database was converted to SQL Anywhere 5.5 (same record count and data) and is only 70 MB in size and much f...
Zones: MS SQL ServerDate Answered: 10/26/1998 Views: 0
At work I am forced to use a Sybase SQL Anywhere 5.0 db that is clunky and user unfriendly.  I want to link  Microsoft Access to it if  possible to make it easy to update the Sybase db. Should I go...
Zones: SybaseDate Answered: 05/28/1999 Views: 0
Is there a version of the dbconsol utility available for SQL Anywhere v 5.5 like there is for 6.0?  I was unable to connect to a 5.5 database with the latest version of dbconsol.  Any help on this ...
Zones: SybaseDate Answered: 01/06/2000 Views: 0
I have recently inherited the task of taking a "local" Sybase SQL Anywhere Database and converting it to MS Access. How do I achieve this? Do I need a medium such as Excel before converting to MS A...
Zones: SybaseDate Answered: 06/27/2004 Views: 0
Where do I find odbc drivers for a SQL Anywhere 5.0 database?  I am trying to use MS Access to link to this database. thanks ptran
Zones: DatabasesDate Answered: 09/26/2003 Views: 4
I realize that SQL Anywhere 5.0 is no longer a supported version but would like to know if it's compatible with Windows 2000 server?
Zones: SybaseDate Answered: 07/19/2004 Views: 6