dataease | Open source data visualization and analysis tools | Data Visualization library
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- Returns the dynamic date from the given component
- Calculate custom time for the date
- Calculate the quarter end
- Adjusts the quarter to the next step
- Process record
- Check the type of the column
- Translate column permissions tree
- Sets credential
- Get jdbc configuration string
- Translate column permissions tree item
- Translate column permissions tree
- Builds a FilterParam from a component
- Translate column permissions tree
- Bind user info
- Fetch table fields from database
- Builds the filter param
- Bind person info
- Translate row permissions tree
- Returns the table s table name
- Call back callback
- End element
- Reads a cell
- Login
- Call back back
- Call back
- Retrieves the dynamic date from the attributes
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QUESTION
So I have a DataEase DOS 4.23 database, which I have full access to open and look at, and I'm looking to see if I can somehow convert this into a MSSQL or PGSQL (or any modern SQL, really) database. I've looked through this software, and I can't seem to find any sort of export function. I've found some documents that say to upgrade the system to 5.x, which has an export function, but I've had trouble locating an installer for DataEase 5.x.
Is there any known way to programmatically export the DQL to a more modern format? Even CSV is acceptable to me at this point.
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Jan-24 at 19:27I figured it out! Just had to use the wayback machine to find a program called Datagrab that some guy wrote in 2002, which only worked on XP and prior machines, so I created a VMware WinXP installation, transferred Datagrab and the database files to that machine, and was able to successfully transform the database tables into CSV files with only a few hundred errors (easily solved)!
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You can use dataease like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the dataease component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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