Using Btrieve with C on Windows x64
Documented below is one approach to using the Btrieve 2 SDK for the C programming language. In this example, we will use Visual Studio 2019 to target a native Windows x64 environment. It is assumed that Zen is already installed and running.
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Install the Btrieve 2 Windows SDK for Zen.
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Build and execute the Btrieve C sample program.
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Open the Visual Studio x64 Native Tools Command Prompt.
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Change directory into the Btrieve 2 SDK directory.
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Build the Btrieve C sample program.
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cl -Iinclude win64\x86_64\btrieveC.lib samples\btest.c
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Execute the Btrieve C sample program.
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.\btest.exe 9
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You should see the output "record: (9, 81, 3.000000)".
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You may need to change the permissions of the current directory if you receive the error "Error: BtrieveClientFileCreate():94:Permission error".
Using Btrieve with C on Ubuntu Linux x64
Documented below is one approach to using the Btrieve 2 SDK for the C programming language. In this example, we will use GNU GCC to target an Ubuntu Linux x64 environment. It is assumed that Zen is already installed and running.
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Install the Btrieve 2 Linux SDK for Zen.
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Build and execute the Btrieve C sample program.
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Open a terminal window as a non-"root" user.
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Change directory into the Btrieve 2 SDK directory.
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Build the Btrieve C sample program.
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export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu:/usr/local/actianzen/lib64
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gcc -o btest -Iinclude -L/usr/local/actianzen/lib64 samples/btest.c -lbtrieveC -lm
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Execute the Btrieve C sample program.
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./btest 9
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You should see the output "record: (9, 81, 3.000000)".
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You may need to change the permissions of the current directory if you receive the error "Error: BtrieveClientFileCreate():94:Permission error".