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tefu
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Posted - 2008-11-23 : 18:41:49
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| Hi,Could you please help me? What I was trying to do is to open a connection string to Visual Foxpro database and do the SQL statement to that database and loop the data that I gather from the SQL statement.I am having a hard time to find an example on the net on how to read the database from SQL 2005.Thanks. |
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hey001us
Posting Yak Master
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Posted - 2008-11-23 : 19:57:17
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| Try this method, this may help you. 1). create an ODBC connection to VFP Database2). Create a .Net Providers/ODBC Data Provider Connection and select the data source from step13). Use DataReader source to read data from VFP source using step 2 connection.4). in the script component (using Source, Designation, Transformation type) you can do your processhey |
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tefu
Starting Member
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Posted - 2008-11-23 : 20:33:24
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| Hi Hey,that's exactly what i am trying to do but I am new to SQL 2005. I've done it in VB.NET but my colleges said it's better to do it as store procedure. Now I am trying to convert it to Store procedure... but not sure how to use OLE connection string and use SQL to the VFP database to retrieve the data. |
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hey001us
Posting Yak Master
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Posted - 2008-11-23 : 20:44:53
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| well, then you can try linkedserver?hey |
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