Re: New tables, procedures and functions suddenly appeared iAnywhere 11.0.1.2960
If the brandy bottle is empty then sure, you can put it down : ) It depends on what you're using to display them. For example... Sybase Central SQL Anywhere 11 demo11 demo...
View ArticleRe: New tables, procedures and functions suddenly appeared iAnywhere 11.0.1.2960
That worked a treat - no idea how they crept out, but they are back now... I've been using Sybase since DataEase started to outsource the back-end DB, so must be mid nineties, and I have never come...
View ArticleRe: SQL Anywhere 12.1 - prefixed with 'SAP' or 'Sybase'?
To correct on what Jinwoo said, since 16, we officially call it SAP SQL Anywhere 16. We stripped off using Sybase prefix long time ago, we use Sybase occaisionally since SQL Anywhere was part of...
View ArticleRe: SQL Anywhere v. 11.0.1. 2713 - replication/HA
For 24/7 availability of backend database, High Availability a.k.a Database Mirroring would be a best option based on your description. In SQL Anywhere 11, HA architecture typically comprise of...
View Article64-bit SQL Anywhere 12.0.1 Installer is Missing Some Bin32 Binaries
Hey everyone, this is something I came across and wanted to know if it's expected behavior or if it's a real issue. I recently installed SQL Anywhere 12.0.1.4278 64-bit on a 64-bit computer. I found...
View ArticleRe: 64-bit SQL Anywhere 12.0.1 Installer is Missing Some Bin32 Binaries
I have run the SQL Anywhere deployment wizard on my 64 bit machine and even though there is an option to create 64-bit install, even when I uncheck it, there is no way to deploy Mobilink server 32-bit...
View ArticleMoving MobiLink from Solaris to Linux
Currently the data is synchronized between Oracle 12c backend database running on Solaris 10 (M4000) and remote SQL Anywhere 16 databases (Windows laptops) using MobiLink synchronization installed on...
View ArticleVendor Announcement: 17.0.0.1211 for Windows
First EBF! Woohoo! (yes, this is a cross-post, deal with it :-)
View ArticleRe: Moving MobiLink from Solaris to Linux
Are all the MobiLink scripts coded in SQL and stored on the Oracle consolidated database? ...or do you have MobiLink scripts coded in Java or .Net? (I suspect not but the question must be asked)
View ArticleRe: Moving MobiLink from Solaris to Linux
Yes, the scripts are coded in SQL and stored in the Oracle consolidated database.
View ArticleRe: Moving MobiLink from Solaris to Linux
With the caveat that I don't have any hands-on experience running mlsrv16 on either Solaris or Linux, the fact that the "state" of synchronization is stored in the Oracle consolidated and SQL Anywhere...
View ArticleSQL Anywhere 16.0.0.1915 json result
If I execute the following query in I-SQLSELECT top 2 Identifier id, Description TextFROM Tax order by id for json raw I get the following result: [{"id":1,"Text":"AEU Domestic delivery...
View ArticleRe: SQL Anywhere 16.0.0.1915 json result
Same result with SQL Anywhere 16.0.0.2158 and 17.0.0.1211, just tested.
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Hi ,I believe this is correct behavior. Since your subquery returns JSON, it contains double quotes. Because you use JSON again on these results, these double quotes need to be escaped with backslash....
View ArticleRe: SQL Anywhere 16.0.0.1915 json result
To elaborate on Lucjan's suggestion, you can create a table to store JSON object and insert into that table with your select statement. Once you have inserted it, you can select on the table and use...
View ArticleRe: 64-bit SQL Anywhere 12.0.1 Installer is Missing Some Bin32 Binaries
As long as that relates to the MobiLink server binaries, that's expected behaviour as of v12.0.1:To cite from the changes page: > 32-bit MobiLink server is no longer supported on 64-bit operating...
View ArticleBest practices ASA on VMWare
I've found a PDF on the web for SAP® Sybase® Adaptive Server Enterprise on VMware vSphere®. Does anyone know if there is a similar one for SQL Anywhere? Regards, Frank
View ArticleRe: Best practices ASA on VMWare
http://dcx.sap.com/index.html#sqla170/en/html/8155387d6ce21014937df18c3511be8f.html It is not what you are asking for but SQL Anywhere is supported on VMware as you can read in the manual above
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Frank, are you looking for a paper regarding specifically tuning the virtual machine and possible SQL Anywhere?
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