Announcing DataMgr 2.1

When I released the full version of DataMgr 2.0, it was partly because it was stable and partly because I had some ideas for 2.1 and I knew I needed to finish up 2.0 before I started such major changes (2.0 had already been through 4 release candidate versions, after all).

This time is different. DataMgr 2.1 is the fulfillment of the vision that I had for 2.0 (no knock to that version, of course).

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I'm using DataMGR for my new CMS/Blog application but i'm not able to have 'concat' working with MS SQL, can i send you my XML? to what address?

Thanks in advance.
# Posted By Andrea Veggiani | 8/2/07 2:58 PM
Andrea,

Certainly you can. You can use my contact form:
http://www.bryantwebconsulting.com/contact.cfm

Or you can send an email to me (using my first name at the domain name of the contact form).
# Posted By Steve Bryant | 8/2/07 3:12 PM
Hi Steve, i've a problem: i've a form that i then persist in a db using your dataMgr (i'm using it intensively), but if i enter a decimal value in a field of the form, i.e. 0.5,
dataMgr saves a value of 5 in the corrisponding field.
my table metadata are ok: i've tried to hand code the insert statement and the saved value is right.
is this a bug or a mistake (from me of course)?
regards
salvatore
# Posted By salvatore fusto | 10/4/07 12:45 PM
Salvatore,

Can you use my contact form and send me the XML for the table - just use DataMgr.getXml('tablename')?
http://www.bryantwebconsulting.com/contact.cfm

Then I can take a look and try to help determine where the problem is.
# Posted By Steve Bryant | 10/4/07 1:14 PM
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