![]() ![]() But still I want to make this architecture works. ![]() Can someone please advise whether this architecture works in any version of Sybase SQL Anywhere? Note: I do know file corruption may occur if database server and database file are located on different servers. ![]() I am trying to access the file from the client and I couldn't make it work as I am getting "database not found" error (sql error -83) because the database file is not located on where the database server is running. It's a 3 tier architecture and all the servers are on the network where as the client uses tcp/ip communication protocol and ODBC driver to talk to the server. I have got a client (Sybase central client) installed on one server and a Sybase database server installed on the second server and a database file placed on the third server. I am experiencing a problem while working with a client/server architecture model using Sybase SQL Anywhere 9 and ![]()
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