Blogs posted January 21, 2009
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Former Member posted on January 21, 2009Intro: I had a very interesting conversation with an SAP customer about why do they really want to go on to the SOA world. With doomsday blogs appearing, I learnt the customers are much more wiser now than a bunch of analysts put together in one... Read More »2Comments0Likes -
I am very happy to announce that SQL Anywhere now has Ruby support! You can take a look at the official project page on RubyForge . Actually, not only is it supported, it is supported three different ways. The first is a native driver that... Read More »0Comments0Likes -
This article introduces the main business processes supported by the new country version France of SAP Patient Mangement. It also highlights a new billing feature required by France, but available for SAP Patient Management in general. SAP Patient... Read More »0Comments0Likes -
In the first two articles of this series we had a look at how to best read data from database tables. The Code Inspector checks whether the database access has a WHERE clause that will be able to make use of a database index, or if an access... Read More »5Comments7Likes -
Former Member posted on January 21, 2009Maybe you already came across the problem that your data grows and grows while the disk size stays the same, or you don’t want to copy over your existing data to a bigger disk. For databases, it’s mostly easy to specify more data files... Read More »1Comment0Likes