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>> Subject: Re: 4Dimension
>> Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 23:44:07 -0800
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>> Does the vendor for 4Dimension even exist anymore? I did a quick
>> query and turn
http://www.4d.com/
Steve FyfeCNI Corporation394 Elm StreetMilford NH 03055
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2:44:07 AM >>>Does the vendor for 4Dimension even exist
anymore? I did a quick query and turned up about th
Does the vendor for 4Dimension even exist anymore? I did a quick query
and turned up about three pages of stuff, mainly just catalogues of
what databases are being used in various projects, etc. I found a
whole lot more stuff when I tried "fouth dimension", but it nothing t
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>Subject: Re: 4Dimension
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>Never thought of trying a search for just "4d". Looking at their web
>pages, have you looked at 4D Open Java? The on-line docum
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>Subject: Re: 4Dimension
>Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 23:44:07 -0800
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>Does the vendor for 4Dimension even exist anymore? I did a quick query
>and turned up about three pages of stuff, mainly just catalogues of
>what databases are being used in various pr
Hi lists;
My servlets (on a Linux Machine) need to query a database named 4D (running
on a Mac-Os)
Do Somebody know how I can query these DB from Linux ?
Maybe with ODBC link, but I don't find any docs about it !!!
Can somebody help ?
Greets.
Baumans Pascal.