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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
Connecting and Recompiling the Zim Application
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The application is compiled using the “compilemode” option “sqlmode” and conversion to a Zim Client-Server application is complete.
If the application is to be developed for execution against a pre-existing SQL server database, then the Zim application should be compiled using the “compilemode” option “zimmode” to test the application for functionality and performance. Then the application can be compiled using the “compilemode” option “sqlmode”. If the application is being compiled in the default “sqlmode” with the sqlcompile setting “on”, then you must be connected to the SQL server.
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