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Using the utilities


If you have multiple versions of SQL Anywhere on your computer, you must pay attention to your system path when using utilities. Since the installation adds the most recently installed version executable directory to the end of your system path, it is possible to install a new version of the software, and still inadvertently be running the previously installed version.

For example, if an Adaptive Server Anywhere version 8 executable directory is ahead of the SQL Anywhere 10 executable directory in your path and you use the dbinit command, you will use the version 8 utility, and consequently create a version 8 database.

There are five ways you can ensure that you are using the version 10 utilities: