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Conversion of Microsoft SQL/ASP applications to PostgreSQLThis manual was compiled by Project A Web Development as a project supported by Jim Teece. It was written by Ethan Townsend as a documented means of migrating our ADO ASP application, SIB (Siteinabox), from Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 to an open source database. SIB is a large database driven application that includes many views, stored procedures, and complex SQL executed from the ASP pages.
The primary goals were to:
1) Modify the application so that it could seamlessly switch between the existing SQL Server database and the new open source database.
2) Have the ability to offload existing databases from SQL Server to the new database server.
3) Make no modifications to the existing, working SQL Server.
4) Maximize easeofuse, stability, performance, and security.
The following open source database servers were installed and analyzed to determine their feasibility in replacing SQL Server:
? MySQL 4.1: The stable version of MySQL at the time of testing.
? MySQL 5: The development version of MySQL.
? PostgreSQL 7.4:
? PostgreSQL 8.0.3:
? Firebird 1.5.3:
? MaxDB 7.5:
? MaxDB 7.6:
After reviewing the alternatives, we settled on PostgreSQL 8.0 for the following reasons:
? Good documentation,
? Best performance on Windows platform (using the included ODBC driver).
? Custom operators and functions allowed a compatibility layer to minimize code changes (only about 300 changes were necessary in 700,000 lines of code).
? Easy to install and use (a GUI was included and the installer was straightforward)
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Download Nissan ManualMySQL Tutorial Chapter 3This chapter provides a tutorial introduction to MySQL by showing how to use the mysql client program to create and use a simple database. mysql (sometimes referred to as the ``terminal monitor'' or just ``monitor'') is an interactive program that allows you to connect to a MySQL server, run queries, and view the results. mysql may also be used in batch mode: you place your queries in a file beforehand, then tell mysql to execute the contents of the file. Both ways of using mysql are covered here.
To see a list of options provided by mysql, invoke it with the --help option:
shell> mysql --help
This chapter assumes that mysql is installed on your machine and that a MySQL server is available to which you can connect. If this is not true, contact your MySQL administrator. (If you are the administrator, you need to consult other sections of this manual.) This chapter describes the entire process of setting up and using a database. If you are interested only in accessing an existing database, you may want to skip over the sections that describe how to create the database and the tables it contains. Because this chapter is tutorial in nature, many details are necessarily omitted. Consult the relevant sec- tions of the manual for more information on the topics covered here.
Download pdf MySQL Tutorial Chapter 3Laser Scanning Cytometer TutorialsThe LSC has an optics/electronics unit, a microscope with a motorized stage, and a computer with a monitor. The optics/electronics unit contains one or two lasers (blue, argon-ion and red, HeNe) along with all of the laser beam steering optics, the galvanometer which creates the laser scanning line, and a scan lens for introduction of the scanning laser beam into the microscope. Fluorescent light collected by the microscope is passed to a collection of filters and PMT (Photomultiplier Tube) detectors in the optics/electronics unit. Description The photo below of the optics/electronics unit of the LSC indicates the location of the LSC Main Power switch, Laser Power switch, and the toggle.
Download Laser Scanning Cytometer TutorialsSAP Ebook: The Appointment Calendar (BC-SRV-GBT) TutorialThe appointment calendar allows you to organize your appointments [Page 7] and to find out when other employees have appointments. The appointments are managed centrally and can be taken into consideration when appointments are planned in your enterprise. Integration The appointment calendar is included in various SAP applications, for example, the processing of sales orders or working with activities in Customer Relationship Management. The appointment calendar is also available as an independent application. The maintenance of your appointments is independent of the application you are in. This means that appointments that you created for sales orders are also displayed in your activities view and vice versa.
Features The appointment calendar supports you in your appointment planning with the following functions:
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Appointments can block a time period or just reserve it (all-day event). • All employees involved in a group appointment are notified automatically when the appointment is created and changed. • A substitute concept enables each user to assign authorizations for the display and maintenance of their appointments to other employees. • Various time zone functions support you when you are planning appointments in different time zones.
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Download SAP Tutorial: Test Equipment Management (QM-IT)Creating a 3D immersive environment in MayaThe following tutorial will take you step by step through the creation of a natural environment in Maya. You will also setup a character inside the environment and to add interactivity in Virtools. This tutorial introduces you to Maya’s 3D Paint Effects allowing you to paint in 3D. A few strokes can paint trees, grass, flowers. The paint strokes from your brush are converted into 3D objects inside a 3D space. Maya’s ability to convert 3D Paint Effects to polygonal objects is helpful to create content for interactive environments. This tutorial requires Maya 5.0 and up.
You can control the strokes’ shape, color, density, while painting on the horizontal grid plane of the perspective view or directly on other 3D objects. Let’s grab a brush and start to paint trees and grass in 3D, let’s create the ground for your forest.
3.1 - Creating the ground
Open a new scene in Maya. Go to the top menu, select, “File” > “New Scene”. Select the “Modeling” module in the box located on the left of the “Status Line”. Create a polygonal plane for the floor of your scene. Go to, “Create” > “Polygon Primitives” > “Plane”
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The Connector for Apple iSync supports Entourage only from Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac, version 11.2.3. This is the first version of Microsoft Office for Mac in which Entourage supports Mac Sync Services, the same service used by the iCal and Address Book applications for data synchronization.
The ZCS Connector for Apple iSync plug-in uses the standard Apple package installer. It takes only a few minutes for users to install the Connector for Apple iSync on their computers, establish the connections to the Zimbra server and set up a synchronization schedule.
Before you begin
The Zimbra Connector for Apple iSync works on Apple computers running OS X 10.4.1 or later. Note: Recommended OS is 10.4.6 or later. Before you synchronize your calendars and address books, you should backup your Apple’s iCal and Address book data. If synchronization should fail, you can use these files to restore your Mac information.
• To back up Apple iCal, open iCal and select File>Back up Database.
• To back up the address book, open Address Book and select File> Back up Address Book.
Steps to configure the Connector for Apple iSync
Zimbra Connector for Apple iSync is configured from System Preferences.
1. After the Connector for Apple iSync is installed, open System
Preferences; click Zimbra from the Other row. The Zimbra dialog opens.
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This is not unique to PHP as a language. C++, for instance, utilises the Standard Template Library (STL) to provide abstract data types (ADTs) for programmers that are pre-written, pre-optimised, and are cross-platform. As a result, a programmer writing for Windows using C++ can create and use STL stacks, vectors, maps, and queues, and have them recompile smoothly on Mac OS, OS/390, Solaris, and, of course Linux. This is immensely time-saving, so it’s unsurprising that many other languages have their own versions of this plan. In PHP, this is known as PEAR, the PHP Extension and Application Repository, and is available from http://pear.php.net. The purpose of this tutorial is to briefly outline what PEAR can offer, with a particular focus (thanks to popular demand) on PEAR::DB, the advanced database abstraction library that forms the most popular part of PEAR.
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