Re: Oracle Power Objects: What can it do?

From: EndUser <enduser_at_enduser.com>
Date: 1995/12/05
Message-ID: <enduser-0512952011000001_at_204.247.5.23>#1/1


no. blaze is not a distributed database and is only accessed by the running project. you want to put up a workgroup server, like the one in Workgroup 2000.

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In article <wtfxstonDJ3A4M.IJM_at_netcom.com>, wtfxston_at_netcom.com (William
Todd Featherston) wrote:


> I am looking into Oracle Power Objects for a small inhouse app.
> that needs to run on both MacOS and Windows. For the $400+-
> (each) version of OPO you get the Blaze database engine. Am I
> correct in assuming that I can create this Blaze database on
> a shared drive and let both Mac and Windows access this
> database concurrently? Also would I be able to access this
> Blaze database from other programs using ODBC? For example
> would I be able to use MS Word ability to pull data via ODBC
> to perform a mail merge?
> Thanx
> Todd F.
Received on Tue Dec 05 1995 - 00:00:00 CET

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