I am pleased to announce the new SQL Anywhere Forum Q&A site
which is available at http://sqlanywhere-forum.sap.com.
The contents of SQLA (as of 10AM EST on March 11, 2011) have been copied to the new SQL Anywhere Forum Q&A site.
Please see the FAQ (...
Sybase iAnywhere believes that a Q&A forum similar to this one is the
best solution for our customers to get answers to their questions
about the SQL Anywhere product. As such, we are planning to move this
SQLA forum to a new site powered by OSQA and...
IMPORTANT NOTE TO ALL SQLA USERS
If you wish to retain your current SQLA user profile after the move to Sybase.com, you must ensure that your current SQLA user profile contains a valid email address. After this site has moved, in order for you to k...
Regarding tying your account to your questions and answers on sqlaanswers, see this entry titled "How do I get access to my old account on this forum".
One use of using multiple DB spaces is that you can (explicitly) put the different dbspaces (and hence tables) on different disks. Eg. You could put your daily data on an SSD and summary (long term) data on a spinning disk.
These are all very good questions to ask and I understand your concerns. Unfortunately, I do not know the answers since I retired several years ago. I will poke a few people to see if someone from "inside" can respond.
Yes, Mike and Chris have retired ... but there are still lots of very talented people working diligently on the team: Ivan, Dan, John, Mohammed, Jason, Reg, Ani, Mary, Jack ... to name just a few. I do not know who specifically is taking on Mike's ro...
IIRC in order to use read_client_file in v17, you must enable the system privilege READ CLIENT FILE on the current connection. See the Privileges section on this page in the SQLA reference section. I'm not sure when this was added but likely didn't e...