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What are you trying to trace - the client or the server? What kind of info are
you looking for - you should find it in the HP class on Image/SQL and client
server - see

http://www.hp.com/education/newmpeix.html

for a list of all the courses ... or here is the course description for the one
that might be helpful.

                                IMAGE Databases II: Client
                                Server Access to IMAGE/SQL
                      Course No.
                                H3231S
                          Price
                                US $900
                        Overview
                                This course prepares the student to be a
successful
                                database programmer by providing hands-on
practice with
                                the creation of client/server access to
IMAGE/SQL
                                databases.
                        Benefits
                                Learn how to

                                     Use IMAGE/SQL as a back-end
                                     Install ODBCLink/SE
                                     Use Microsoft client tools
                       Audience
                                HP 3000 programmers who need to implement
                                client/server database models.
                    Prerequisites
                                Familiarity with at least one programming
language on the
                                HP 3000 (for example, FORTRAN, COBOL, Pascal,
C),
                                a basic knowledge of databases, plus completion
of an
                                MPE/iX course such as:

                                     MPE/iX Fundamentals (H3217S)
                                     IMAGE Databases I: TurboIMAGE and
                                     IMAGE/SQL (H3223S)
                      Key Topics
                                     Programmatic database access
                                          Concepts
                                          Programming with intrinsics
                                     Setting up for SQL access
                                          Using IMAGE/SQL as a back-end
                                     Installing ODBC
                                          ODBCLink/SE
                                          Accessing data using MS Office tools
(MS
                                          Word, Excel, and Access)
                                     Accessing with Visual Basic as a client
tool
                                          Example of a simple Visual Basic
program
                                          used to access the database
                         Length
                                2 days
                                     Class Schedule Information
<Plug>

Announcing a Console for ODBCLink & ODBCLink/SE.

We have a new add-on product for ODBCLink/SE (also works with DataExpress for
client server with ODBCLink/UDALink ... you must have a version E.58 (or 5.58).

For more detail see
http://www.mbfoster.com/products/index.cfm?bar=mbfconsole&main=mbfconsole or
drop me a note ... We will get the right info to you. You can visit our website
and find the info by clicking on the "product" pull down ...

</plug>
Birket Foster




In article <[log in to unmask]>,
Ramasubramaniam Ramani <[log in to unmask]> writes:

>Subject:       Tracing clients in ODBCLINK/SE
>From:  Ramasubramaniam Ramani <[log in to unmask]>
>Date:  Wed, 3 Nov 1999 10:04:20 -0500
>
>Hello ,
>We are using OBDCLINK/SE on our IMAGE/SQL environment. I was wondering what
>tools I could use to track the client (current resource intensive user ! in
>particular) that is making the request - is ODBCLOG the only recourse or
>....?
>
>Thanks


Birket Foster
M. B. Foster Associates .. the 1-800-ANSWERS people!
Supplying DataExpress w/cross-platform ODBCLink Option (16&32)( 3K,9K&NT)
EC/EDI(3k,9k,NT) Phone (613) 448-2333 or (613) 448-2588 (FAX)
(See our website at WWW.MBFOSTER.COM)

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