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    #16
    Yes, but it can be slow.
    My approach is to append data to an SQL table and that is automatically uploaded to the Web Server. That is done "on demand".
    See our Hybrid Option here;
    https://hybridapps.example-software.com/


    Apologies to anyone I haven't managed to upset yet.
    You are held in a queue and I will get to you soon.

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      #17
      I’ve created mostly desktop applications using DBF files since 1990.

      About 8 years ago I needed to incorporate mobile features into one of my apps. It was quite simple as the UX component can be built using Alpha’s native DBF tables. Once I wrapped my head around the way things were done using WEB components, I created five different mobile apps that linked into the desktop apps. Everything worked seamlessly and both the desktop app and the mobile apps are still running today. In fact, the desktop app is version 11 and the WEB app is using Alpha Anywhere.

      I then tried using ODBC and DBF files to connect to a UX component and that works fine with but the issue where the DBF table name cannot be greater than 8 characters long. Otherwise, the DBF files are treated like a SQL database.

      I then started playing with MySQL. Since ODBC uses a connection string to connect to a UX component, all I had to do was create a new connection string to MySQL and the UX ran the same as when using ODBC with DBF files.

      I recently created a WEB on the Desktop application for my own personal use. I run it using a desktop runtime, no web application server required. The UX is loaded right from the autoexec script. I’m using MySQL for the backend.

      Alpha is very flexible an offers many options depending on one needs and abilities.
      Alpha 5 Version 11
      AA Build 2999, Build 4269, Current Build
      DBF's and MySql
      Desktop, Web on the Desktop and WEB

      Ron Anusiewicz

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        #18
        That is very interesting Ron.
        Where do you host the mobile side?
        See our Hybrid Option here;
        https://hybridapps.example-software.com/


        Apologies to anyone I haven't managed to upset yet.
        You are held in a queue and I will get to you soon.

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          #19
          We use a third party software app called Lan Speed Test v3.5 that will identify whether the problem is hardware related or application related. We install this app on each workstation.

          You first define a shared folder on the server, and when run, it will test the read and write speed between the workstation and the server.

          If the network connection between the WS and the server is operating at 1,000 mbps, you should receive read/write speeds around 600 mbps.

          We've been able to identify bad network cards, bad cables, etc using this utility over the years.


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            #20
            Hi Finian,
            Sorry, I've been out of the picture with personal and business junk.

            we also appended the date and time to the file name so we can't just create an accurate file name based on the keys alone.
            It sounds to me that you are trying to keep historical files together with the most current file and the addition of date-time is to have the capabilities to acquire current files and that is why the strategy in use is fiefind,get(). I'm guessing you are using a wildcard * feature in the filefind.get(). So the action is search though many files to acquire a group of files with a wildcard value and with the introduction of date-time acquire from the group found with the filefind.get() the most current file and displaly that file. If that is the strategy, I believe you have run into a insurmountable Alpha-Windows 10 file system files search issue with a wildcard value. I believe you will have to become a 1-to-1 search and retrieve process, eliminating the wildcard, and have your system have a field that has the specific most recent file address for the form element as a 1-1 direct link and dispense with a function that returns a list (even if only one file). My experience is wildcard searches are handled more slowly with Win 10.
            Mike W
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