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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, in other ways strangely backwards, it only accepts ASCII as input text, not even an OS/2 (or Win or QNX) codepage, making it useless anywhere outside | '''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== | ==Links== | ||
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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