Thank You. That works great.
Charles
>Hi,
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>Remote views use ODBC. Since you are using sqlexec, you must have a DSN defined for your mssql server database. You can use the same DSN for remote views.
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>Create a new project, create a database within the project, then create a remote view of your sql server database using your DSN in the list of "available data sources".
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>You will need a key field for the view and check off "send updates".
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>Good luck.
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>Paul de Niverville
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>>Hi, I'm currently using the SQLEXEC to put the data into SQL and was wondering how exactly do you do a remote view on SQL tables? Does it has to do something with ODBC?
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>>Charles
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Charles
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