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Re: SQL Server questions


  • Subject: Re: SQL Server questions
  • From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 10:53:36 -0800


On Nov 19, 2007, at 6:56 AM, Randy Wigginton wrote:

Does anyone have experience with connecting new world order WO to a sql server database?

You are referring to Microsoft SQL Server or a generic "a sql server database"? I am using MS SQL on the project I am working on now. You may run into operation ordering issues. I added a DB context delegate to Wonder to correctly order the adaptor operations.



There is a jdbc driver, so theoretically it should "just work"... but it kills SQL Explorer and Eclipse every time I try to look at it.

I never use that to look at the data.


Does anyone have some suggestions on how to get data out of sql server and into MySQL?

Sorry, but my starting point is sql server, and I need to find some way of accessing it. And then getting away from it.

No help for getting away from it, but it is a viable database to use with WO if circumstances require it.



Chuck

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