User Requested Enhancements in Release 3.4-10
This release address a few minor enhancements requested by OpenQM users.
DetailsThis release address a few minor enhancements requested by OpenQM users.
DetailsThis release corrects a bug introduced at release 3.4-8 where use of INS, INSERT() or to append a field to a dynamic array could cause a following field extraction to return incorrect data.
DetailsThis allows developers to adapt the default map to give better support for the accented characters found in European languages without needing to use the ECS version.
DetailsI had a chance last month to look at an aspect of the QM platform that I had not used before: The VFS or Virtual File System.
DetailsThis release introduces a pure Java version of the QMClient API, removing the need for the Java Native Interface which required different versions for each supported platform.
DetailsQpenQM is a high-performance, self-tuning database supporting MultiValue applications on Linux, Windows Server and IBM AIX. Bundled with AccuTerm, OpenQM provides incredible features including auto-sizing of database files, object-oriented programming and now, Python support.
DetailsOpenQM is considered a “NoSQL” product, but unlike most NoSQL databases, it is cost effective, feature rich, and ideally suited for MultiValue applications.
DetailsRelease 3.4-3 of the QM Multivalue Database is now available!
DetailsPopular Document Now Traces the Origins and Evolution of the Pick Database through 2015
DetailsLadybridge Systems is pleased to announce that Zumasys, based in Irvine, California, has been appointed as worldwide reseller for the OpenQM multivalue database product.
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