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This will be a single user connection so nobody else will be able to access the database at the same time. This will start a Progress Editor that's connected to the database. Now you can access the database directly by simply typing pro mySportsDb. Contains information about transactions in process. st file can tell what formatīefore-Image files. Different files store data of different formats. Describe the storage layout in a text format Contains logging information in text format If you look at the directory content you will see some files: proenv> dir Since the source sports2000 database is located in the Progress install directory you don't need to specify path.
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That database is an exact copy of the sports2000 database that's shipped with the Progress install. This will create a database called "mySportsDb" in the current directory. Prodb name-of-new-database name-and-path-of-source-database proenv> cd \Ĭreate a sports2000 database using "prodb" proenv> prodb mySportsDb sports2000 Directory handling etc might be different in another OS. Run proenv script/bat-file that will give you a prompt with all environment variables set. This assumes you have installed the Progress products with at least one type of database license.
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This shows how to create the demo database used in big parts of Progress documentation: sports2000. Creating the "sports2000" demo database from the command line * but then all nested comments must be terminated */ or the compilerįormally the single line comment starts with the double slash // and ends with a newline, carriage return or end-of-file. * You can nest multi line comments as well Yes, but multi line comments always needs to be terminated! */ That a multi line comment also can preceed some code */ i = 1. A single line comment can be written after some code Can you nest single line comments? //Yes you can Starting with version 11.6 you can also write single line comments