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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)
Download pdf Conversion of Microsoft SQL/ASP applications to PostgreSQLTire & Wheel Owner’s Manual PDFThis Owner’s Manual will provide you with tips about taking care of your new tires and wheels. We want to help you get the most out of your tires and wheels since many of you have purchased them to enhance the performance and appearance of your vehicle. Whether you have received tires, wheels or a complete Tire and Wheel Package from The Tire Rack, we thank you for your business and assure you we will continue to have your interest in mind. We stand behind all of the products we sell and are ready to support every manufacturer’s warranty should the need arise. If you have any questions, call us. Use our experience to help you.
TABLE oF CoNTENTS for this Tire & Wheel Owner’s Manual:
3 Reviewing Your Invoice
4 Mounting and Balancing Your Tires
5 Proper Lug Nuts or Lug Bolts
6 Tire and Wheel Package Installation
10 Tire Inflation Pressure
12 Effects of Time and Temperature
13 Breaking in Tires
14 Wheel Preservation and Cleaning
16 Rotating Your Tires, Rotation Patterns
18 Speedometer Accuracy
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Download Tire & Wheel Owner’s Manual PDF1995 Chevrolet Camaro Owner’s Manual EbookThis 1995 Chevrolet Camaro Owner’s Manual information: There is an airbag readinesslight on the instrument panel, which shows “AIR BAG’ on it. The system checks the airbag’s electrical system for malfunctions. The light tells you if there is an electrical problem.See “Air Bag Readiness Light” in Index for more the information. When should an air bag inflate? The air bag is designed to inflate in moderate to severe frontal or near-frontal crashes. The airbag will inflate only if the impact speed is above the system’s designed “threshold level.” If your vehicle goes straight into a wall that doesn’t move or deform, the threshold level is about 9 to 15 mph ( 14 to 24 km/h).
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The styling of the new Falcon is a big improvement over the superseded AU series; however, perhaps the most significant upgrade has taken place beneath the skin of the Falcon. Ford has introduced a range of new engine options in the Falcon that includes a 4.0 litre double overhead camshaft (DOHC) six cylinder engine, a turbocharged version of the six and a new 5.4 litre V8 engine. The new engines deliver significantly more power and torque, and thereby offering improved performance across the board for all models in the Falcon range.
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Setting up Maya for the Tutorial
Before you begin this tutorial, it is recommended that you reset Maya to its default preferences. Please go to Maya’s Main Menu > Window > Settings and Preferences > Preferences. This will open up Maya’s Preference Window. In the Preference Window, go to the Edit menu and select “Restore Default Settings”.
Maya has a “Project” based system which will help you manage your files. It is recommended that you create a new project for this tutorial by going to Maya’s Main Menu > File > Project > New. When the Project Window pops up. You will need to name the project, then select the location that the project will be created in. Click the “Use Default” button before pressing “Accept”. Maya will automatically manage your files to this project from now on.
Modeling the Snowman
Creating The Body
To create the conventional snowman we will need to start off with 3 spheres. Maya has a list of default shapes that can be used to create the base body of our snowman. These shapes are called “Primitives” and can be located in the “Create” Menu. The following will create the 3 sphere primitives to build the body of our snowman.
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Download manualEnterpriseVault for Macintosh Quick Reference GuideUCLA Enterprise Messaging is pleased to introduce Enterprise Vault (EVault), a storage system for mailbox items. EVault automatically archives email and calendar items based on an age cycle determined by each department and safely stores them in a centralized storage area. EVault reduces the number of items in your mailbox to help improve performance and reduce the likelihood of exceeding your mailbox limit.
EVault Terms:
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