This HTML5 document contains 14 embedded RDF statements represented using HTML+Microdata notation.

The embedded RDF content will be recognized by any processor of HTML5 Microdata.

Namespace Prefixes

PrefixIRI
n10https://www.openlinksw.com/about/id/entity/urn/howto:
wdrshttp://www.w3.org/2007/05/powder-s#
n9https://www.openlinksw.com/about/id/entity/urn/mdata:websites:google:uda:howto:
n2http://data.openlinksw.com/oplweb/uda/howto/GenericLinuxMulti-TierProgressDatabaseAgentPre-installationGuideStep1#
schemahttp://schema.org/
n7https://www.openlinksw.com/about/id/entity/https/www.openlinksw.com/DAV/data/turtle/general/
n6https://www.openlinksw.com/about/id/entity/https/www.openlinksw.com/data/turtle/general/
n8http://www.openlinksw.com/about/id/entity/https/www.openlinksw.com/data/turtle/general/
n5https://www.openlinksw.com/about/id/entity/urn/mdata:websites:google:
rdfhttp://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#
xsdhhttp://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#

Statements

Subject Item
n2:this
schema:description
You need to know a variety of information pertaining to your target Progress/OpenEdge DBMS instance and database: The SQL Engine Capabilities at Startup (4GL, SQL, or Both) — Progress 8.x and earlier only support 4GL, also referred to as SQL-89 mode. Our SQL-92 Agents cannot be used with Progress 8.x or earlier. Progress 9.x has a hybrid engine and supports both 4GL and SQL by default, but may be restricted to either at launch. Check the Progress 9.x log file to see what your engine is doing. The Progress instance must be running with SQL support for SQL-92 connections. Progress OpenEdge 10.x and later only support SQL, also referred to as SQL-92 mode. Our SQL-89 Agents cannot be used with Progress OpenEdge 10.x or later. The Startup Mode (Sockets or Shared Memory) — The Progress instance must be running in sockets mode to support SQL-92 connections. Your Progress database server's TCP socket service name and/or port number Your Progress database server's hostname or IP address Whether your database queries fire 4GL triggers Whether your database queries involve Array fields You need to know a variety of information pertaining to your target Progress/OpenEdge DBMS instance and database: The SQL Engine Capabilities at Startup (4GL, SQL, or Both) — Progress 8.x and earlier only support 4GL, also referred to as SQL-89 mode. Our SQL-92 Agents cannot be used with Progress 8.x or earlier. Progress 9.x has a hybrid engine and supports both 4GL and SQL by default, but may be restricted to either at launch. Check the Progress 9.x log file to see what your engine is doing. The Progress instance must be running with SQL support for SQL-92 connections. Progress OpenEdge 10.x and later only support SQL, also referred to as SQL-92 mode. Our SQL-89 Agents cannot be used with Progress OpenEdge 10.x or later. The Startup Mode (Sockets or Shared Memory) — The Progress instance must be running in sockets mode to support SQL-92 connections. Your Progress database server's TCP socket service name and/or port number Your Progress database server's hostname or IP address Whether your database queries fire 4GL triggers Whether your database queries involve Array fields You need to know a variety of information pertaining to your target Progress/OpenEdge DBMS instance and database: The SQL Engine Capabilities at Startup (4GL, SQL, or Both) — Progress 8.x and earlier only support 4GL, also referred to as SQL-89 mode. Our SQL-92 Agents cannot be used with Progress 8.x or earlier. Progress 9.x has a hybrid engine and supports both 4GL and SQL by default, but may be restricted to either at launch. Check the Progress 9.x log file to see what your engine is doing. The Progress instance must be running with SQL support for SQL-92 connections. Progress OpenEdge 10.x and later only support SQL, also referred to as SQL-92 mode. Our SQL-89 Agents cannot be used with Progress OpenEdge 10.x or later. The Startup Mode (Sockets or Shared Memory) — The Progress instance must be running in sockets mode to support SQL-92 connections. Your Progress database server's TCP socket service name and/or port number Your Progress database server's hostname or IP address Whether your database queries fire 4GL triggers Whether your database queries involve Array fields You need to know a variety of information pertaining to your target Progress/OpenEdge DBMS instance and database: The SQL Engine Capabilities at Startup (4GL, SQL, or Both) — Progress 8.x and earlier only support 4GL, also referred to as SQL-89 mode. Our SQL-92 Agents cannot be used with Progress 8.x or earlier. Progress 9.x has a hybrid engine and supports both 4GL and SQL by default, but may be restricted to either at launch. Check the Progress 9.x log file to see what your engine is doing. The Progress instance must be running with SQL support for SQL-92 connections. Progress OpenEdge 10.x and later only support SQL, also referred to as SQL-92 mode. Our SQL-89 Agents cannot be used with Progress OpenEdge 10.x or later. The Startup Mode (Sockets or Shared Memory) — The Progress instance must be running in sockets mode to support SQL-92 connections. Your Progress database server's TCP socket service name and/or port number Your Progress database server's hostname or IP address Whether your database queries fire 4GL triggers Whether your database queries involve Array fields
wdrs:describedby
n5:seo n6:uda-howtos.ttl n6:uda-howtos-qa.ttl n7:uda-howtos.ttl n8:uda-howtos-seo.ttl n9:seo n10:island
schema:name
Step 1
rdf:type
schema:HowToStep
schema:position
1