Re: Dbase and no 'Like' support in SQL
- From: Kees <xxx@yyy>
- Date: Tue, 07 Oct 2008 18:02:32 +0200
On Tue, 07 Oct 2008 09:21:32 +0100, Sabine Dinis Blochberger
<no.spam@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Kees wrote:.... snip
Do a search "java ado", there are ways. Most commercial products have a
trial, so all you need to invest is some time.
All commercial products I've found are using ADO under dot net.
Initially I've ruled dot net out, but maybe it's a possibility.
Unfortunatly I can't change the database. It is used by a big DBASE
Maybe it's time to migrate your database to a more modern/maintained
one.
program (ugh...) running in a DOS window under Windows.
Greetings,
Kees
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