DB (Watcom-SQL)

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=Introduction=
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==Introduction==
 
Watcom SQL is a relational database system developed in the early 90's by [[Watcom]]. The company was aqcuired by [[Sybase]] and the software was renamed into [[DB (SQL Anywhere)|SQL Anywhere]].
 
Watcom SQL is a relational database system developed in the early 90's by [[Watcom]]. The company was aqcuired by [[Sybase]] and the software was renamed into [[DB (SQL Anywhere)|SQL Anywhere]].
=File format=
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==File format==
 
Watcom SQL .db files can be read with an ODBC driver, which is included with [http://www.sybase.com/products/databasemanagement/sqlanywhere SQL Anywhere], provided you know the username and password.
 
Watcom SQL .db files can be read with an ODBC driver, which is included with [http://www.sybase.com/products/databasemanagement/sqlanywhere SQL Anywhere], provided you know the username and password.
=Resources=
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==Resources==
 
* [http://www.sybase.com/detail?id=44414 Reverse Engineering WATCOM SQL database]
 
* [http://www.sybase.com/detail?id=44414 Reverse Engineering WATCOM SQL database]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watcom_SQL Wikipedia: Watcom SQL]
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* [[Wikipedia: Watcom SQL]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:08, 6 June 2017

File Format
Name DB (Watcom-SQL)
Ontology
Extension(s) .db

[edit] Introduction

Watcom SQL is a relational database system developed in the early 90's by Watcom. The company was aqcuired by Sybase and the software was renamed into SQL Anywhere.

[edit] File format

Watcom SQL .db files can be read with an ODBC driver, which is included with SQL Anywhere, provided you know the username and password.

[edit] Resources

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