On Mar 19, 2:24 pm, "Ike" <r...@hotmail.c omwrote:
Does anyone know how I might access a Progress DB running in Linux via php?
Has anyone done such a thing? Thanks, Ike
We do this via ODBC and it works okay.
Although why anyone would voluntarily choose Progress, I'm not sure.
The only reason we suffer through it is because it came as the backend
for some purchased software. If it's not too late to change your mind
(or if it's even possible), I'd definitely switch to something else.
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On Mar 19, 2:24 pm, "Ike" <r...@hotmail.c omwrote:
>Does anyone know how I might access a Progress DB running in Linux via
>php?
>Has anyone done such a thing? Thanks, Ike
>
We do this via ODBC and it works okay.
Although why anyone would voluntarily choose Progress, I'm not sure.
The only reason we suffer through it is because it came as the backend
for some purchased software. If it's not too late to change your mind
(or if it's even possible), I'd definitely switch to something else.
>
Yes, I agree -- this is just a legacy DB of a client's which we are
inherinting to complete a job. Yuck. -Ike
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