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Curious who would be interested in this. I've had a conversation with someone on the inside at SAP/Waterloo. Asked if there was any kind of conflict-of-interest or legal issue with a group of us spinning up a new Open Source forum for SQL Anywher...
I can't help but be happy for him, but it looks like Mike Paola has stepped into the world of retirement after what looks like being involved with SQL Anywhere for over 35 years. Someone correct me if my math isn't correct.
Just curious who we ca...
So I think I know the answer Reg. LOL!
I'm working with a team that is running 12 SQL Anywhere 17 databases in their Linux server environment.
Build 17.0.11.7312
In a nutshell, they are wanting to use SQL Remote to pass all data changes from the pro...
I have a team I'm working with that is running 10 SQL Anywhere databases.
They are running this on Ubuntu 18.04
SQL Anywhere is version 17.0.11.7312
They are wanting to introduce replication so they can use it to move data to their Azure environment....
So I'm working with a company that is handling large amounts of medical data across roughly 10 SQL Anywhere databases. All of these databases are running in close to the latest release of SQL Anywhere 17.0.11. Something around there. Running in Linux...
This is fantastic Justin! Are you going to continue to refresh your forum up to the EOL date for this forum?
Also, Is it possible for me to tie a user account back to my questions in your forum?
I think the concern is the optics Mark. Recently Mike was fighting to move this sunset date, extend it, drop it, whatever.... And then... He's gone (along with Chris).
It feels like that us as developers and what have effectively been the Watcom/Pow...
By blanket publications/subscriptions, basically what I meant is we did a select all against all the tables and added everything to replication. We didn't do anything crazy like "Only these two columns out of a five column table".
So in our instance,...
Just my 2 cents. The whole SQL Anywhere team should break off and become iAnywhere again. Then you can completely focus on the SQL Anywhere product line with SAP just taking a license fee. Those were the days with the iAnywhere Road show. New featur...