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From: Michael J. Guzak[SMTP:mguzak@ican.net]
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 1998 6:43 AM
To: Midrange List (E-mail)
Subject: Objects in QGPL Librbary
Our system contains a number of user-created objects in the QGPL
library.
Object Type Attribute
APPROACFBA *SQLPKG PACKAGE
MAIN123FBA *SQLPKG PACKAGE
MSACCESFBA *SQLPKG PACKAGE
MSQRY32AIA *SQLPKG PACKAGE
MSQRY32FBA *SQLPKG PACKAGE
MSQUERYFBA *SQLPKG PACKAGE
MSQUERYFJA *SQLPKG PACKAGE
SQLIBMFBA *SQLPKG PACKAGE
SQLIBMFJA *SQLPKG PACKAGE
Can someone please identify these objects for me. What are they
for ? Where did they come from ? Can they be safely removed ?
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uucp
Michael,
Specifically I do not know What the are however it appears that
they are for MS Access and MS Query and Lotus Approach, the ones for IBM
I do not know. If you are using these products, the "package" is what
any programs you write must be bound to, to run. I have looked in our
QGPL and see that we also have the SQLIBMFBA we also have packages for
MS Query and ODBC which we are using. I would suspect that you best
leave them there.
Howard
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