[olug] (Slightly OT)copying data from Solaris computer
Mike Peterson CoxMail
mpeterson at charles.omhcoxmail.com
Thu Dec 16 14:31:57 UTC 2004
If it is Progress, then they would need to have an export program or you
need a Progress compiler to create an export program.
I work for a company that runs Progress on SCO and Windows nationwide.
Progress is also available for Linux and Windows (all NTx releases).
Progress also runs on Windows 98.
The data is in a file with a .db extension usually and the index is in a
file with a .idx extension.
The schema is stored in the .db file also.
With a full development system of Progress you can export to several
different formats.
-----Original Message-----
From: olug-bounces at olug.org [mailto:olug-bounces at olug.org] On Behalf Of Dave
Thacker
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 8:14 AM
To: Omaha Linux User Group
Subject: Re: [olug] (Slightly OT)copying data from Solaris computer
On Thursday 16 December 2004 07:57, Craig Wolf wrote:
> Got this from a friend. His friend sold his tire business and the new
> owners are trying to keep his data/system. I don't know if the DB is
> SQL but any ideas to help him out would be GREATLY appreciated! Can
> you run ghost on a Solaris box? Is there an alternative to ghost in
> the Unix world? Has anyone heard of this DB system and has ideas for
> exporting the data?? I am going to check some other avenues as well...
Looking at ASA's site, one of their technology partners is Progress, and it
would seem likely that the RDBMS behind the system is theirs. I've never
worked with Progress, but their should be a way to export the data,
Dave Thacker
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