Hmm, didn't know, but actually it doesn't matter which database platform
it's using. My first question was if anyone had experience updating
Navision thru a php script.
The DB connection is already configured, so no problems getting the data
out of Navision, but inserting data is a little bit tric
I don't want to be rude here! However, have you checked that the
instance of Navision you are working with actually uses the old Navision
DB. It is just that the later versions (post MS take-over) run on MS
SQLServer as well.
AJ
www.deployview.com
Joakim Ling wrote:
Hi Frank
That would b
Hi Frank
That would be fantastic if you could find some of your old code. The new
ODBC driver is of course writable and of course Microsoft is very
limited in their information about the database structure.
// jocke
-Original Message-
From: Frank M. Kromann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Thanks Zerof,
Apache 1.3 was fine on windows until we hit is very very hard indeed.
Under these conditions it tended to run out of resources and stop
responding with a long recovery time.
Apache 2 has a very different problem. It does use kernel based accepts
etc, so it seems to handle load