Accessing SQL Server tables from Powerhouse

Charles Finley cfinley at xformix.com
Tue Feb 25 12:50:59 CST 2014


If your customer is not on Windows but is on UNIX or Linux you can use our
TurboIMAGE/Eloquence libraries and tell Power house it is using Eloquence.
You will then also need some ODBC products that we can identify.  It should
then be possible to access the SQL Server database hosted on a Windows
platform.   It is part of our Transport Migration Toolset
http://modernization.xformix.com/?page_id=422 

 

Charles Finley

(619) 795-0720

 

From: powerh-l-bounces+cfinley=xformix.com at lists.sowder.com
[mailto:powerh-l-bounces+cfinley=xformix.com at lists.sowder.com] On Behalf Of
John Stires
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 10:05 AM
To: powerh-l at lists.sowder.com
Subject: Accessing SQL Server tables from Powerhouse

 

I just started a new client that is trying to migrate to a new system from
their current system written, mostly in Powerhouse.  One of several reason
for making this migration is that they have not found a way to access their
SQL Server database from Powerhouse.  Some how, I cannot believe that this
should be all that much of a challenge.

 

Can anyone out there offer some guidance on how to do this?  I think it
should be straight forward and done through the dictionary as it does for
other databases.

 

Thanks for any help on this.

 

pencarver

(John Stires)

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