on 2011 May 12 8:13 PM
I'm curious when the -k switch was removed from SQL Anywhere. We use it currently in our production environment running under ASA6.
I'm setting up a new scheduled task on our development machine to run dbremote. When I was checking the switches in the old batch file against the new documentation for SQLA12, I noticed that the -k switch was no longer avilable, and it looks like it's been replaced by the -qc switch.
I looked through the documention but could not find where that feature was deprecated.
Any info on this would be greatly apprecited.
TIA
Jeff Gibson
Intercept Solutions - Sybase SQL Anywhere OEM Partner
Nashville, TN
Request clarification before answering.
The -k switch was deprecated and replaced with -qc for the 10.0.0 release. It is listed in the 10.0.0 What's New section on DCX.
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