Paul :
B7331, B7332 and Xe provide Interoperability tools to process data from
external applications;
If you're on B733 or B732x, you may think on creating a separate SQL
instance containing tables
that you refresh from your legacy system.
That SQL instance may be accessed from a OneWorld Datasource as if it were a
standard one,
of course, you have to create this datasource on OneWorld and all its
related tables as OW
regular objects.
You should also implement a kind of refresh between your legacy system and
this intermediate
SQL database.
Yours, Sebastian Sajaroff
B7321 to Xe, NT, SQL, JAS, Interoperability, Citrix
MCP+I,MCSE,MCDBA,Citrix Admin
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De: pgaynor [mailto
[email protected]]
Enviado el: Monday, March 12, 2001 5:51 PM
Para:
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Asunto: Accessing External Data Sources.
List,
is it possible to create an application within OW that retrieves
data from a source other than a OW database (ie historical data from a
legacy system). Failing that, what is the best way to give users access to
alternate data sources, preferably without running multiple applications.
Regards
Paul Gaynor
B733 NT, NT, SQL 7
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