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MAY 12TH 2011: PRESENTATION OF VERSION 16 IN MONTREAL.
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CUSTOMER TESTIMONY
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Native DB2 access (from version 7.1)
 
 Use of SQL commands
Yes
 
 Use of HRead* commands
 programming without knowledge of SQL
Yes
 
 Compatibility with Hyper File programming
 (file, query)
Yes
 
 WINDEV syntax "Table.column", "Query.column"
 can be used in programming
Yes
 
 Automatic allocation of screen buffers to table: FileToScreen, ScreenToFile
Yes
 
 RAD
Full
 
 Automatic browse tables
Yes
 
 Automatic input tables
 (Add/Modify/Delete)
Yes
 
 Tables : automatic search
Yes
 
 Tables : automatic integrity management
Yes
 
 Table completion by automatic fetch (without waiting)
Yes
 
 Integration into the environment (assisted input, structure import)
Yes
 
 Visualisation of files by use of WDMAP
Yes
 
 WDETAT
Yes
 
 Query editor
Yes
 
 Setup
Automatic
 
 MDAC layer
Not
required
 
 Speed
Very high
 
 Automatic handling of modification conflicts
Yes
 
 Automatic handling of duplicates
Yes
 
 Automatic handling of obligatory input items
Yes
 
 Technical support via Direct Assistance
Yes
 
 Save locking
Yes
 
 Table locking
Yes
 
 Transaction
Yes
 
 Automatic handling of identifiers
Yes
 
 Filter/Search on query
Yes
 
 Deletion/Modification on query
Yes
 
 Handling of LOB type controls
Yes
 
 Supports Hyper File specific SQL functions on Oracle databases:
 LEFT, RIGHT, MID, SUBSTRING, INSTR, PATINDEX, LEN
Yes
WINDEV is linked to DB2 by ODBC, via OLE DB, but also and above all via «Native Access» which is fast, powerful and highly efficient.
All the functions of the environment are available.
Installation is extremely simple.
You need one license per server.
An unlimited number of stations can access a server.
Below is a list of the key features offered by native DB2 access:
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