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What does "Local database connectivity..." for prof version

 
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 03, 2006 2:20 pm    Post subject: What does "Local database connectivity..." for prof version Reply with quote



On the Borland Delphi Website for the professional version overview
features they state:

"Local database connectivity for Borland InterBase,® dBase,®
Paradox,® ADO, MySQL,® MSDE,® and Access"

What exactly does this mean? I am running a MySQL server on my server.
Can I write desktop applications that makes calls to the MySQL server?

Or do I need Enterprise like I suspect???

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bob

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Uffe Kousgaard
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 03, 2006 2:42 pm    Post subject: Re: What does "Local database connectivity..." for prof vers Reply with quote



"Bob" <rjames.clarke (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote


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Or do I need Enterprise like I suspect???

I think so, when looking here:
http://www.borland.com/resources/en/pdf/products/delphi/bds2006_feature_matrix.pdf

But other 3rd party access methods exist for MySQL that doesn't require
Enterprise.
http://www.microolap.com/products/connectivity/mysqldac/
http://crlab.com/mydac/



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