I don't know how many problems does have mlazlo, but what I I have some problems with AcuODBC:
- the firts one: I can't find anywhere a new version for testing.
- Works very slowly ( the very simple query with a date range ...SELECT * FROM TABLE WHERE InvDate BETWEEN {ts '2003-01-01'} AND {ts...
1. What is its price? I have tried a lot of time calling AcuCorp but they are a sucks!!!! The don't answer that question, instead the want you to buy a product withou even testing it.
2. Where can I download it? It could be a demo version whatever. If someone could share it I will be very...
The simplest way is to manually create the DSN connection on the ODBC manager, and then in your C# application do the next...
string connectionString = "DSN=YOUR_DSN_NAME_HERE";
OdbcConnection dbcon;
dbcon = new OdbcConnection(connectionString);
dbcon.Open();
string sql =...
The main pblem I am having using the AcuODBC is that in some columns in the tables the information looks "dirty"
For example:
AMOUNT
===========
20202020.20
20202020.20
3180.31
3190.31
345?4>89.?0
8667?23.00
+000.0000.00
Yes, we do have the vutil tools and I think we have all the rest of the tools.
What do you mean by "you must have the FD"?
Supouse I have only a vision-file CUSTOMER without any cobol-application either FDX. How can I recreate the XFD, if it is posible of course?
I have a extend5 CD...
Thanks a lot for your answer.
I will check tomorow if we do have the vutil.
It seems to me, that the problems I having are not with the ODBC driver, because some files after the export using the ODBC are ok and anothers are not. I think the problem may be with the XFD's files (may be they are...
I am looking for a tool (in unix or windows) to export the data from AcuCOBOL files into ASCII, better into MS SQL 2000. I have an old version of AcuODBC, but it doesn't work properly.
All I found are very expensive tools. I can't believe taht the COBOL-community doesn't have free tools to access directy the information in the vision files. Please, I need your help.
Thanks a lot in advantage !!!!
Hi,
I haven't work before with any kind of AcuCorp product neither COBOL, but now I am working at a project where the firts step is to import a lot of data form AcuCOBOL into MS SQL. The data is in a Unix machine.
Well, today I tried AcuODBC (it seems to be a very old version) from a Windows...
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