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Attach UDB to database pane

Hi,

I have t use some customer´s PRCs to run their own programs, how can I attach permanently the UDB to the database pane?

Thank you!
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  • I see this is answered, but I will add that there is a way to specify a .udb file name a search directory(ies) where Quindos will look for a .udb and will boot it automatically if it finds it.

    Launch Quindos
    Select an environment name to edit settings when the window comes up where you can select an environment
    Click the Advanced button
    Click the check box for "Advanced View"
    Browse for Databases >> SearchLists >> System in the left pane

    Click on "FileNames" and then double click on the UDB entry to change the .udb filename, if necessary. Quindos will look for this filename on startup and will boot if it finds it.

    Click on "UDB" and then double click on the 999 entry to edit the search directory. Optionally, right click to add a new entry. You can specify a value different than 999 if you want the search to have higher precedence when looking for the .udb with the filename specified in the "FileNames" entry.
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  • I see this is answered, but I will add that there is a way to specify a .udb file name a search directory(ies) where Quindos will look for a .udb and will boot it automatically if it finds it.

    Launch Quindos
    Select an environment name to edit settings when the window comes up where you can select an environment
    Click the Advanced button
    Click the check box for "Advanced View"
    Browse for Databases >> SearchLists >> System in the left pane

    Click on "FileNames" and then double click on the UDB entry to change the .udb filename, if necessary. Quindos will look for this filename on startup and will boot if it finds it.

    Click on "UDB" and then double click on the 999 entry to edit the search directory. Optionally, right click to add a new entry. You can specify a value different than 999 if you want the search to have higher precedence when looking for the .udb with the filename specified in the "FileNames" entry.
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