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[[Image:Oncmd.jpg| | '''OnCmd''' is an implementation of the xBase programming language available for QNX, Linux, and Windows. | ||
In other ways the package is strangely backwards, it only accepts [[ASCII]] as input text, not even an OS/2 (or Win or QNX) codepage, making it useless anywhere outside | An [[xBase]] and to a lesser degree [[SQL]] compatible database compiler for OS/2, 32-bit Windows and QNX, in many ways highly advanced technically even though it is getting on in years, supporting features that no other database does such as Pen OS/2, [[SOM]] support and a [[REXX]] scripting facility, and in general very fast execution. | ||
In other ways the package is strangely backwards, it only accepts [[ASCII]] as input text, not even an OS/2 (or Win or QNX) codepage, making it useless anywhere outside the USA. Mildly intriguing since it is made by a Canadian company and it means it does not comply with Canadian regulations that expect support for British English and French. | |||
==Version== | ==Version== | ||
* 1.1.4 | |||
* 1.1.5 (Apr 1995) | |||
* 2.01 | * 2.01 | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* http://www.onlinedata.com/ - Homepage | * http://www.onlinedata.com/ - Homepage | ||
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==License== | ==License== | ||
* Commercial | * Commercial | ||
* Author: On-Line Data | |||
[[Category:xBase]][[Category:SQL]] | |||
Latest revision as of 02:43, 20 January 2024

OnCmd is an implementation of the xBase programming language available for QNX, Linux, and Windows.
An xBase and to a lesser degree SQL compatible database compiler for OS/2, 32-bit Windows and QNX, in many ways highly advanced technically even though it is getting on in years, supporting features that no other database does such as Pen OS/2, SOM support and a REXX scripting facility, and in general very fast execution.
In other ways the package is strangely backwards, it only accepts ASCII as input text, not even an OS/2 (or Win or QNX) codepage, making it useless anywhere outside the USA. Mildly intriguing since it is made by a Canadian company and it means it does not comply with Canadian regulations that expect support for British English and French.
Version
- 1.1.4
- 1.1.5 (Apr 1995)
- 2.01
Links
- http://www.onlinedata.com/ - Homepage
License
- Commercial
- Author: On-Line Data