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navision to sql server
Trint
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2003-07-28
edited 2003-08-04
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how do i get commands to be triggered by a button i design in navision to export directly into sql server 2000? can i use sql commands in navision?
thanks,
trint
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Jens_Madsen
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2003-08-04
that is easily done!!!
You can use normal ODBC through adodb automation objects.
Keep in mind though that your query strings are limited to 1024 characters.
Remember to install msdac2.6 or newer(microsoft data access components) on the workstations that are running attain - If you haven't already...
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You can use normal ODBC through adodb automation objects.
Keep in mind though that your query strings are limited to 1024 characters.
Remember to install msdac2.6 or newer(microsoft data access components) on the workstations that are running attain - If you haven't already...