Re: Timeseries and ER
- From: "Paul Watson" <paul@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 20:08:46 -0500
Not having Timeseries and ER is becoming a sales stopper for us
Paul Watson
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-----Original Message-----
From: Art S. Kagel [mailto:kagel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Posted At: 29 August 2006 17:29
Posted To: comp.databases.informix
Conversation: Timeseries and ER
Subject: Re: Timeseries and ER
mpruet@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Art S. Kagel wrote:column types
Ian Michael Gumby wrote:
"Art S. Kagel" <kagel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:44eb4f41$0$12165$afc38c87@...
Anyone know for certain whether Enterprise Replication supports
Timeseries Datablade tables (assuming no non-supported
you'll wantin either the base table or the timeseries columns)?
Art S. Kagel
I know that prior to 10, they were not supported.
I doubt that support was added in 10.
If you're using Financial Foundation (TS,NAG, RTL), then
TD looksto tee the feed to both servers that's running the RTL.
(Sorry making the assumption that you're using FF.)
G, thanks. No using FF. Designing a new custom app/DB and
9.xx doesideal to save storage and speed processing. Requirements include
replication at least 2-way later maybe 4-way. I know that
UDTs in ER, so thought I'd ask.not replicate UDTs, but I thought that 10.00 now supports
Timeseries is a bit oddball and doesn't have the callback routines
which are required to support ER.
I'll write 'em! Madison? Jerry? What are we talking about
a week's worth of work?
Art S. Kagel
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