Mac to WINDOWS

Robert Ameeti Robert at Ameeti.net
Mon Mar 31 08:58:16 PDT 2008


At 9:01 AM -0500, 3/31/08, Ken Doucet wrote:

>Can someone point me to some material re using a Panorama app on Windows
>client.

I'm not thinking you are going to find this material as the situation 
is a moving target. As Panorama has progressed in the 5.5 direction, 
additional commands and functions have been added but the Windows 
version is not capable of understanding these new commands and will 
not be able to until the Windows version is made compatible.

Any database that is designed must only use those commands and 
procedures that were existing when the Windows 4 was released.


>  Do James' comments apply to any 5.5 app developed?

Any 5.5 app that uses commands and procedures unique to 5.5. If you 
develop in Mac 5.5, using only 4.0 procedures, then the worst that 
might happen is that you might have to allow each new or changed 
procedure to be checked in Windows.


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