FP CGI (No Longer Supported)
Walter Vaughan
wvaughan at steelerubber.com
Tue Apr 5 07:12:17 PDT 2016
There are many tools in place to do this.
However, it might be very, very, very helpful to understand that filePro is
a character based Rapid Application Development that happens to have its own
built in database because filePro predates any sort of widespread client
server database concept. filePro can talk to ODBC databases like SQL server,
MySQL for example, just not the reverse.
If you give this list a better idea of what you are trying to do, I am sure
you will get many suggestions from people that have been successfully
implemented for probably now 20 years.
Me, I'm one of the younger guys using filePro. I've only been using it since
1986.
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On Behalf Of Jason Garner via Filepro-list
Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2016 9:46 AM
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Subject: FP CGI (No Longer Supported)
Good Morning,
I was reading your guys website about FP CGI where you can use HTML web
pages as the client end of a FilePro application. Then I saw that this was
not supported. Do you guys do it a different way now? Are there other ways
to access a FP database like APIs?
--
Jason Garner
Systems Administrator
1801 Oberlin Rd, Suite 204
Middletown, PA 17057
Work 717-985-1122 x 1139
Mobile 717-645-3521
jason.garner at evalsvs.com
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