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Replicating QODBC data to SQL Database |
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Posted : 2006-09-27 04:32:22 |
I am having trouble discovering just how to do some specific tasks with SQL server and ODBC data sources, specifically QODBC. I have been told it is possible to do this, but I have limited experience with MS SQL server. After extensive searching across the 'net I've not found anything that can totally help me.
What I want to do is:
Create a replication schedule in SQL in which either all tables or specific tables will be copied from the QODBC datasource to a second SQL database, and also to do this on an automatically scheduled basis.
ALSO - I would want to be able to do so on a transactional basis, meaning I guess that I would want it to be able to "refresh recent changes only".
Is such a thing even possible? If it is, QODBC will be a definite buy for us, assuming we can get this process set up.
Thank you for your assistance.! |
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Posted : 2006-09-27 11:27:04 |
A QODBC customer has been nice enough to make a document on how he used QODBC via MS SQL Server Data Transformation Services to import all of the tables into SQL Server. To view the document, click here: http://qodbc.com/docs/support/QBtoSQLServer.doc |
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