Hi,
One of my developers has put together a little Access db that he uses when he wants to write a new report. It has cross-referenced queries for tables/fields. For instance, if he knows a field name, he can quickly see which other tables have a field with the same name.
The same thing can be...
I have, but I was looking to see if there was a real or 'official' database or ER diagram already in existence, before reverse-engineering one, since there are a lot of tables (518). ____________________________
Dean Waye
Manager of Software Dev (IT)
dwaye@gtconveyor.com
Does anyone have programmer-friendly documentation for 7.6.100 (SQL Server)?
A database diagram, an ER diagram, a programming guide... any would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Dean ____________________________
Dean Waye
Manager of Software Dev (IT)
dwaye@gtconveyor.com
I found our 6 GL package and books, so I might have the diskettes for you soon. ____________________________
Dean Waye
Manager of Software Dev (IT)
dwaye@gtconveyor.com
Hi,
That would be awesome.
PS I tried emailing to dgilsdorf@trianglepartners.com yesterday, and it bounced.
Dean
____________________________
Dean Waye
Manager of Software Dev (IT)
We're also looking into this, maybe as a project for Q3.
We have MP2 running in several remote locations, and would like to tie the inventory aspects of both programs into one set of reports, etc.
Dean
Does anyone know of a manufacturing company in Central Florida using Macola's IM, OE, etc. modules?
We've been using the finance modules for quite some time, but we're starting to implement the mfg modules, and would like to visit someone who's using them.
We'll pay for lunch :-)
Dean
Orlando, FL
I kept watching the performance monitor that comes with 2000, and I saw that the memory and processor were barely affected, but the NIC would max out when any user did just about anything, even log in.
I've been using the two teamed NICs for a few weeks now, and it's wonderful. I plan to add...
Well, in our case the network was the bottleneck. Even with dual gigahertz processors and 1 gig of RAM, Macola just crawled. Yesterday we installed two "teaming" NICS, and performance is tremendously better. We plan to add two more NICs to the team, and put this issue behind us...
I am using MSSQL Server 2000. There's nothing else running on the server except Terminal Server (occasionally).
I've tested this on workstations that have the 100 MB cards set on full duplex, the server's NIC still maxes out.
The database houses 1 year of data, about a gig.
I have it (i.e. SQL Server and the Macola apps) running on dual 1GHz processors with 1GB RAM and and 100 Mps NIC/swtich.
I'm barely tickling the CPUs and RAM, but the NIC is overworked.
Anyone using gigabit ethernet? With just a dozen or so users, it's unacceptably slow.
I just started looking at our Macola installation, and I see that the client apps are all on the Macola server, with the users running them via shortcuts to the server.
Is this a normal installation? I am getting huge spikes on my server's network card when users run the client apps. It seems...
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