Loading License Keys – Difference on Windows to UNIX When loading Reality license keys you will have been provided with one or two key files, which are simple text files, or keys as as simple text. You can use the following commands to either use a keyfile or type the keys in manually in response to the command. … Continue reading “Loading License Keys – Difference on Windows to UNIX”
How to use SSH to access Reality on Windows Generally newer UNIX and Linux systems will automatically include SSH client and server software. Establishing a terminal connection to databases on these systems is normally just a case of configuring the 'Communications' in RealLink to use the 'SSH' protocol rather than 'LAN'. This is not the … Continue reading “How to use SSH to access Reality on Windows”
Product Presentations The following topics have self contained presentations in order to walk you through the deployment of the technology and example its use… Click on the link at the end of each of the following topics: Reality Safe & Secure, technology you can trust – MS PowerPoint (6MB) MultiValue Reality, solving real world integration issues – MS PowerPoint (3MB) … Continue reading “Product Presentations”
Feature Catch-Up Briefing Need a Reality Check? – new features released since V9.0 are covered below. For full details of features released in each release refer to the Documentation under Differences Documents in the Other Documents section, under the Contents tab. As available on the On-Line Documentation page. V15.1 Datasheet – Click for PDF Marking 40 years of Reality continual development and innovation… DataBasic … Continue reading “Feature Catch-Up”
What does the Reality Windows Demo give me? Once the Windows Demo has been loaded you will have access to the following menu options: From Windows Start> All Programs> Reality… Reality Demo Realweb Demo Other Options & Information Uninstall or Modify This menu option provides access to the automatically installed complete set of Reality Manuals and the typical … Continue reading “Details of Demo”
How to make a DSN-less connection for ODBC into Reality Follow the information given below for ODBC API calls. A connection string for Reality looks like the following… “DRIVER=RealSQL Driver 32bit;System=Personnel;Account=LIVE-DATA;UID=tom;PWD=1q4ftH” Note: If the Account contains a password, the following keyword should be added “AccPswd=+q93Ngl” ODBC connection details are normally stored in one of three … Continue reading “How to make a DSN-less connection for ODBC into Reality”