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Chapter 1. About this guide. The Firebird 5 Quick Start Guide is an introduction for the complete newcomer to a few essentials for getting off to a quick start with a Firebird binary kit. The guide first saw the light as Chapter 1 of the Using Firebird manual, sold on CD by IBPhoenix.
Firebird is a free, open-source database management system, but “free” does not mean that everything is per-mitted. The use of Firebird is governed by two licenses: the IPL (InterBase Public License) and the IDPL (Initial Developer's Public License). The first one covers the parts of the source code that were inherited from InterBase;
The Firebird Quick Start Guide is an introduction for the complete newcomer to a few essentials for getting off to a quick start with a Firebird binary kit. The guide first saw the light as Chapter 1 of the Using Firebird manual, sold on CD by IBPhoenix. Later it was published separately on the Internet.
Firebird is a free, open-source database management system, but “free” does not mean that everything is per-mitted. The use of Firebird is governed by two licenses: the IPL (InterBase Public License) and the IDPL (Initial Developer's Public License). The first one covers the parts of the source code that were inherited from InterBase;
All Reference Manuals. Online Documentation. Downloadable Version. Current Versions. Firebird 5 Quick Start Guide (English) PDF available. Firebird 5.0 Language Reference - multi-page (English) PDF available. Firebird 4.0 Language Reference - multi-page (English)
Installation and configuration. FIREBIRD DOWNLOAD: http://www.firebird.com.mx/modules/mydownloads. Installation disks. The Firebird-server and any database that you create or connect-must reside on a hard disk physically connected to the server machine.
3 lut 2019 · There are two primary ways to create backups in Firebird: gbak, which creates a logical backup of the database (object 'descriptions' (e.g. table structure, views, etc) and data) nbackup (also known as nbak), which creates a physical backup of the database (physical data pages changed since the previous nbackup)