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Sybase Sql Advantage is the default editor for the Sybase database. But it has lots of shortcomings, because it basically is what Notepad is for Windows users: Can't do multiple undo's Monochrome.
Connect to Sybase (SybaseToSQL). 2 minutes to read.In this articleUse the Connect to Sybase dialog box to connect to the Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) instance that you want to migrate.To access this dialog box, on the File menu, select Connect to Sybase. If you have previously connected, the command is Reconnect to Sybase. OptionsProviderSelect any of the installed Provider on the machine for connecting to the Sybase Server.ModeSelect either standard or advanced connection mode. In standard mode, you enter or select values for the server name, port, user name, and password. In advanced mode, you provide a connection string.Server nameEnter or select the name or IP address of the Adaptive Server. The default server name is the same as the computer name.
This is a standard mode option.Server portIf you are using a non-default port for connections to ASE, enter the port number. The default port number is 5000. This is a standard mode option.User nameEnter the user name that is used to connect to ASE. This is a standard mode option.PasswordEnter the password for the user name. This is a standard mode option.Connection stringEnter the full connection string for the connection to ASE.Connection strings consist of parameter name and value pairs.
We didn't see SQL Advatage after installing the open client from ASEPC-Client CD.Thanks,liy'Neal Stack' wrote in message news:414b5bec@forums-1-dub. Hello, I believe that it comes with the ASE PC-Client CD which is a little bit different than the Open Client (SDK - Software Developer's Kit) CD. It may not have been available in the GA release so you may need to download the latest ASE EBF for Windows and it should be on there: liy wrote: The SQL advantage was not found after installing Open client 12.5? Doesit mean that SQL Advantage is not supported by Open client 12.5? Thanks. I have downloaded EBF 11449.
It has SQL Advantage. Hello,I think it is good practice to try to keep up with themost current EBFs however, that may not always be practical.12.5.1 ESD#5 is the latest 12.5.x EBF so if you want to getcurrent I would head in that direction.Thanks,Nealliy wrote: I have downloaded EBF 11449. It has SQL Advantage. Platform: Solaris 8The open client 12.5.1 should work with ASE 12.5.0.3 database, correct?Thanks.We just installed open client 12.5.3a and find that SQL Builder from Cast failswith a memory cannot be read error on start up. Does anyone know how to handlethis?- Posted via the PFCGuide Web Newsreader -14 Apr 2006 16:39:42 -0700, 'John' wrote:Did this ever work before? If it did I am guessing that maybe there issome mixture of dlls from the old install and the current install thatare being mixed. Can you tell us more about the exact message you aregetting.
If t.Hi,We have an issue where we can't upgrade our database to alater version of ASE due to vendor support, but our XProllout is forcing us down the 12.5 Open Client route. Doesanyone know of any issues running 12.5 Open Client on XPagainst an 11.5 database on AIX? I'm figuring that Sybasehaven't certified this combination!On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 08:02:34 -0700, jdudley wrote: Hi, We have an issue where we can't upgrade our database to a later version of ASE due to vendor support, but our XP rollout is forcing us down the 12.5 Open.I'm in a bind and need this open client. We have a ETLpackage that connects to a ASP database.
The ETL packagerequires ASE sybase open client 12.5 and the ASP db isSybase ASE 12.0. We have the open client 12.0, but need12.5 to connect ETL to ASP. It seens that you can not buyjust the open client of 12.5 from sybase.
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