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Re: Baan IV / NT / SQL Server

From: <david_meeks_at_yahoo.com>
Date: 1998/06/11
Message-ID: <6lp6mh$489$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com>#1/1

Personally, I do not have any experience with SQLServer, but everything I have heard isn't very reassuring. I know that if you run Oracle with Baan on NT that you need to be using Oracle 7.3.3. Do not use Oracle 8 with NT. Recently I needed to update the porting set I was using and downloaded solution 14392 from the Baan support website. This solution lists all of the porting sets available and the necessary solution document to install them. The interesting thing I saw was that if you were running Baan on NT, the solution document pretty much assumed you were using Informix as your DB. Since I have yet to see Baan run on NT, I dont know the reasoning for this. Maybe Baan specifically recommends Informix for use on NT. The only other question I would have for you is: with 20 or less concurrent users, why not use BBase? Its powerful enough to handle up to 50 users or so and you KNOW it works with Baan. Just an opinion.

                                                   Dave Meeks
                                                   HTG Corp.
                                                   david_meeks_at_yahoo.com


In article <6louih$or5$1_at_nnrp1.dejanews.com>,   rwan_at_rmorton.com wrote:
>
> Has anyone out there successfully run Baan IV, on a NT platform, using the SQL
> Server engine? From my research, there are a number of companies running Baan
> & NT, but they're using Informix or Oracle.
>
> The business unit will have less than 20 concurrent users so row locking vs
> page locking will not be an issue. Additionally, the unit may be migrating to
> SQL Server 7.0.
>
> Thanks for the feedback.
>
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