Walter Meester
HoogkarspelNetherlands
General information
Category:
Coding, syntax & commands
Hi neil,
It seems you've got an interessting Job, which is my favourate manner of looking outside the VFP toolbox.
Thanks...
Walter,
>Walter,
>
>>> I assume you still work with the product are you? A few years ago, I
>>> tried to plug holes with VFP into navision, but as I could not get the
>>> ODBC driver (for the native Navision database) to work, I was not so
>>> succesfull.
>
>Yes, for my sins I have to work with Navision as well as the million + 1 things that also have to be dealt with ;-)
>
>>> Are you working with the SQL server version or do you use an ODBC
>>> connection to the native Navision database? And can you give examples of
>>> what kind of holes you plugged ?
>
>We always try to work exclusivly with the MS SQL client not just for ease of data access from internal/external sources but for the complete toolset ie. DTS, OLAP and Reporting Services. We deploy a standard set of VFP components, which includes interfaces for handling MS Message Queue, XML and Web Services. XML is a good example of VFP simplifying a task, although version 4 of Navision introduces native XML handling. String handling ... the list goes on.
>
>BTW. Our email is currently offline, so I will send you the ppt no later than tommorrow.
>
>Regards
>Neil
Previous
Reply
View the map of this thread
View the map of this thread starting from this message only
View all messages of this thread
View all messages of this thread starting from this message only