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PostPosted: Mon Mar 07, 2005 7:44 am    Post subject: datasnap Reply with quote



i am using datasnap for a database application....is there a way that the
users can .."report" connected to the server?the application is
client/server and i would like to know which users are active at the time..i
use datasnap for logins to the server(i mean the client checks the password
and username to the database and returns ok or not if its right or not)so i
want to know who users is online and who is not...


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 09, 2005 8:01 am    Post subject: Re: datasnap Reply with quote



please someone....answer my most beautiful question!
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i am using datasnap for a database application....is there a way that the
users can .."report" connected to the server?the application is
client/server and i would like to know which users are active at the
time..i
use datasnap for logins to the server(i mean the client checks the
password
and username to the database and returns ok or not if its right or not)so
i
want to know who users is online and who is not...





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