Title: | Atari ST, TT, & Falcon |
Notice: | Please read note 1.0 and its replies before posting! |
Moderator: | FUNYET::ANDERSON |
Created: | Mon Apr 04 1988 |
Last Modified: | Tue May 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1433 |
Total number of notes: | 10312 |
Does anyone know of an indexed file or database system that has calleable routines that can be called from C or GFA-basic ? Thanks, Ralph
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724.1 | Adimens | HAM::LITSCH | Jens Schmidt | Thu Jan 04 1990 06:45 | 9 |
The relational database Adimens (Made in Germany) consists of three parts: - The basic database - A script language "Aditalk" - A programming interface "Adiprog" I have no infos regarding price/address/functionaltity here with me, but will inquire at home tonight and tell more tomorrow. Jens | |||||
724.2 | Possibly Regent-? by Frank Cohen | RODNEY::PETERS | Don Peters, CTC2-1/F10, 287-3153 | Thu Jan 04 1990 08:48 | 8 |
I seem to recall one put out by a California based company - the one who put out Regent Base and Regent Word. The company is run by Frank Cohen. I, as club president, received some literature on just such a product about a year ago. But there was no interest on my part nor on the part of other members, and the details of the product soon faded from memory. I do remember, however, that it was a database program (SQL compatible, I believe) or set of database routines that could be called from GFA Basic. | |||||
724.3 | FORTSC::MESSENGER | Late in the 20th Century | Thu Jan 04 1990 12:36 | 3 | |
I have a bunch of indexed file routines (c libraries) that I bought ages ago; I'll see if I can find them. - hbm | |||||
724.4 | Free index routines | 4GL::DAVIDSON | Mon Jan 08 1990 18:23 | 4 | |
I have some index routines that emulate RMS in about 1-2K of code and you can have them for free if you want. Sean | |||||
724.5 | Yes Please.. | BAHTAT::KENT | peekay | Tue Jan 16 1990 03:38 | 6 |
re -1 I for one would be intersted in these. I'd much rather do key indexes then hacking around with record numbers. Paul. |