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Rolf Knaden

2006-02-28, 8:27 pm

Hello.
For presentation purposes I would like to run my PK-Applikation using UL9 on
a desktop, which does not have pocketbuilder installed.
How can I install the UL9-support onto that machine?


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David Fishburn

2006-03-05, 8:29 pm

"Rolf Knaden" <rolf.knaden@conject.com> wrote in
news:44041654@forums
-1-dub of sybase.public.sqlanywhere.ultralite:

RK> For presentation purposes I would like to run my PK-Applikation using
RK> UL9 on a desktop, which does not have pocketbuilder installed.
RK> How can I install the UL9-support onto that machine?

As usual:
Please ALWAYS include version and MORE importantly BUILD number
with EACH post (dbeng9 -v).

I am not sure really what you mean.
If you installed SQL Anywhere and UltraLite on that machine then you
would have everything you need from an UL perspective (I believe).

What exactly is the problem?
What havey you tried that isn't working?
What were the error messages?

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Rolf Knaden

2006-03-09, 7:24 am

UL-Version is 9.0.1 (1922)

Is there no other way than to install SQL Anywhere on that
destination-machine?
How about some runtime-dlls and that's it?

"David Fishburn" <fishburn_spam@off.ianywhere.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:Xns977A61B5153A
9fishburnsybasecom@1
27.0.0.1...
> "Rolf Knaden" <rolf.knaden@conject.com> wrote in
> news:44041654@forums
-1-dub of sybase.public.sqlanywhere.ultralite:
>
> RK> For presentation purposes I would like to run my PK-Applikation using
> RK> UL9 on a desktop, which does not have pocketbuilder installed.
> RK> How can I install the UL9-support onto that machine?
>
> As usual:
> Please ALWAYS include version and MORE importantly BUILD number
> with EACH post (dbeng9 -v).
>
> I am not sure really what you mean.
> If you installed SQL Anywhere and UltraLite on that machine then you
> would have everything you need from an UL perspective (I believe).
>
> What exactly is the problem?
> What havey you tried that isn't working?
> What were the error messages?
>
> --
> David Fishburn
> Certified ASA Developer Version 8
> iAnywhere Solutions - Sybase
> Professional Services
> Please only post to the newsgroup
> Please ALWAYS include version and MORE importantly BUILD number with
> EACH post (dbeng9 -v).
>
> EBFs and Maintenance Releases
> http://downloads.sybase.com/swx/sdmain.stm
>
> Developer Community / Whitepapers
> http://www.ianywhere.com/developer
>
> CaseXpress - to report bugs
> http://casexpress.sybase.com
>
> CodeXchange - Free samples
> [url]http://ianywhere.codexchange.sybase.com/servlets/ ProjectDocumentList[
/url]
>



Michael Thode

2006-03-14, 8:23 pm

You need either ulrt9.dll or ulrtw9.dll (w is for wide unicode characters)

I don't know any details about what pocket builder needs, but you can check
the sybase.public.pocketpowerbuilder newsgroup, it looks like there is
recent post with the details you need.

Mike


"Rolf Knaden" <rolf.knaden@conject.com> wrote in message
news:44101a98@forums
-2-dub...
> UL-Version is 9.0.1 (1922)
>
> Is there no other way than to install SQL Anywhere on that
> destination-machine?
> How about some runtime-dlls and that's it?
>
> "David Fishburn" <fishburn_spam@off.ianywhere.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:Xns977A61B5153A
9fishburnsybasecom@1
27.0.0.1...
>
>



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