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SQL Database Servers Connectivity
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- Migrating Applications to Client-Server
- Configuring the Date Mapping for SAMs
- Defining Numeric Fields with Decimals
- Defining Tables in Zim
- Indexing Virtual Fields
- Flagging Objects for the SQL Server
- SQL Views
- SQL Table Subsets
- Uniquely Identifying the Compiled Application
- SQL Table "Owners"
- Naming Differences between Zim and SQL
- Caveats
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ODBC Driver Connectivity
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Zim Integrated Server (ZIS)
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ZIM and DDE Services
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ZimWeb
Uniquely Identifying the Compiled Application
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If there is to be more than one Zim application compiled against a given SQL server database, it is best to uniquely identify each application. Conflicts can occur between programs with the same name. An application can be flagged with an ID by including the following entry in the database configuration file (zimconfig.zim):
SQL DATABASE NAME xxx
where xxx is a three-character ID differentiating Zim programs from different Zim databases compiled against the same SQL server database.
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