Licence for Sybase Components  (3 August 2001 )

 

1. You may use these as you wish (taking into account the below points), at your own risk and I take no responsibility for any losses you may incur due to any errors, yours or mine.

 

2. Should you use these components or parts thereof in any commercial/non commercial enterprise from which you make financial gain then you owe me some money, lets say 5% of the profit made during the complete life cycle of above enterprise.

 

2. Should you use these components or parts thereof in Free-ware ventures from which a 3rd party makes financial gain, gain then the above rule (2) applies and it’s your responsibility to collect the finance owed from the 3rd party and send it to me.

 

3. You may use these components in Non Profit ventures but the bottom line is if you make money from it, I want some…

 

Post money, diamonds, gold-bars etc made payable to ~Duncan Gray,  to P.O.Box 1096, Pinegowrie, South Africa, 2123.

 

 

Installation Instructions

 

Unzip the zip file into C:\Program Files\Borland\CBuilder4\Projects\Sybase

 

To install the components, double click the SYBASE.bpk file which should open a dialog box.  Compile and install the components.

 

Locate HTML help files in C:\Program Files\Borland\CBuilder4\Projects\Sybase\Help

 

Known Bugs

 

Design-time selection of server names/database names does not get passed through at run-time, so have the user of your application select the server name at run-time, and all will be well.

 

I have studied Borland’s help files for answers to the above problem but they are even less helpful than the html files I put together for these components.  Also my time is limited and my primary concern was to get it working at runtime, which it does.  I spend most of my time on Unix, server side, C programming, so Windows/Borland is just a means to an end because it’s the server that does all the work around here. ;)

 

Duncan Gray ( Duncan.g@iafrica.com )