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Default Fyracle - 08-01-2012 , 01:18 PM






Anyone had experience with porting a Oracle RDBMS code stack (PLSQL, Views, as
well as tables) to something called Fyracle?

Details here:

http://www.janus-software.com/fb_fyracle.html

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Default Re: Fyracle - 08-02-2012 , 04:07 PM






On 08/01/2012 08:18 PM, S R wrote:
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Anyone had experience with porting a Oracle RDBMS code stack (PLSQL,
Views, as well as tables) to something called Fyracle?

Details here:

http://www.janus-software.com/fb_fyracle.html
Unfortunately not. But that website does not even present properly on
my Firefox. Also, on the documentation page the "Quick Start Guide"
does not exist / is not linked. The "Syntax Guide" has this in the
introduction:

"Fyracle is a development product, which is currently at release 0.8.3.
Although it is functional enough to allow the well-known ERP+CRM package
Compiere to start and and to perform basic tasks with it, you should not
expect production-quality operation at this time."

My wild guess: porting 90% will be a no brainer, but the remaining 10%
will make you pull your hair out.

Kind regards

robert

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joel garry
 
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Default Re: Fyracle - 08-02-2012 , 06:05 PM



On Aug 2, 2:07*pm, Robert Klemme <shortcut... (AT) googlemail (DOT) com> wrote:
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On 08/01/2012 08:18 PM, S R wrote:

Anyone had experience with porting a Oracle RDBMS code stack (PLSQL,
Views, as well as tables) to something called Fyracle?

Details here:

http://www.janus-software.com/fb_fyracle.html

Unfortunately not. *But that website does not even present properly on
my Firefox. *Also, on the documentation page the "Quick Start Guide"
does not exist / is not linked. *The "Syntax Guide" has this in the
introduction:

"Fyracle is a development product, which is currently at release 0.8.3.
Although it is functional enough to allow the well-known ERP+CRM package
Compiere to start and and to perform basic tasks with it, you should not
expect production-quality operation at this time."

My wild guess: porting 90% will be a no brainer, but the remaining 10%
will make you pull your hair out.

Kind regards

* * * * robert
Compiere doesn't even list fyracle as an option on it's databases:
http://www.compiere.com/products/com...ions/index.php

Various associated websites seem to have been ignored since 2010. I
didn't want to say anything bad, since I don't know anything, but it's
not looking good. It's seems everything negative I've ever said about
continuing support in FOSS is sadly true. In a nutshell: if masses
jump on the bandwagon, good times for all, otherwise, fuhgedaboudit.
Then in a few years, all you have is an empty broken down old wagon.

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Default Re: Fyracle - 08-07-2012 , 11:21 AM



On Aug 1, 11:18*am, S R <sr... (AT) duz (DOT) not.exist.com> wrote:
Quote:
Anyone had experience with porting a Oracle RDBMS code stack (PLSQL, Views, as
well as tables) to something called Fyracle?

Details here:

http://www.janus-software.com/fb_fyracle.html
FWIW Just this morning, I got an email telling me that some software
company I'm familiar with merged into another one to create a new
company called Aptean. While poking around their website, I noticed
they bought Compiere in 2010. I also notice they are looking for
dba's for Oracle and MySQL, apparently in the SAAS arena. But might
be worth asking them about the fyracle thing if you can get to a
techie. http://www.compiere.com/ http://www.aptean.com/

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