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Leye
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Topic: New to Accuterm/D3Posted: October 01 2013 at 9:04pm |
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Dear Forumites,
I just joined a new company as the DBA/System Analyst, though with experience in MSQL database. I'm a newbie to D3/MVDb platform and I have lots of issues understanding/migrating to this new technology. Coupled with the fact that there's no one to take me through. I have a couple of questions below and I'll appreciate your prompt responses to enable me integrate seamlessly: * What's the data format/type of the D3/MvDb? * Is there a way I can connect MSQL directly to the raw data? * Are there any Business Intelligence reports that I can design to fetch data? * Is there an Admin console/dashboard to view the tables/views in my DB? |
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Shrek59
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Posted: October 02 2013 at 8:39am |
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Hi,
This really isn't the best forum for your questions. AccuTerm is client software, which is specially designed for multivalue databases (server software) like D3. Most of your conceptual issues are on the server side. I would suggest going to the "Pick and Multivalue Databases" Google Group for general questions about this type of database. Having said that, most MV databases use a hashed file system, where all data are stored as variable length strings. This means there is no explicit data typing. Each MV database has its own connectivity tools. Most have some form of ODBC connector - though this may be supplied by a third-party. Sorry, I haven't used D3 so can't comment on its SQL connectivity. Ask your other questions in the google group. Cheers, Brian |
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Leye
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Posted: October 02 2013 at 8:01pm |
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Thanks Brian for your response. I'll check out the Google group and revert.
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