• WInserver and SQL Server

    From ALEXANDRE FREIRE@1:124/5013 to All on Thursday, January 31, 2019 19:10:38
    Date: Sat, 08 Dec 2001 00:03:33 -0400
    From: ALEXANDRE FREIRE
    To: ALL
    Subject: WInserver and SQL Server
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    Hello all ;

    Can I use to import MS Sql database fields to WINServer database? For
    example, I've a database file on MS Sql Server 7 that has more than 10.000 users and I'd like to export them to WIn Server (name, password, location, city and such other fields). What Can I do?

    Thanks in advance.
    Regards

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  • From HECTOR SANTOS@1:124/5013 to All on Thursday, January 31, 2019 19:10:38
    Date: Sat, 08 Dec 2001 01:18:04 -0400
    From: HECTOR SANTOS
    To: ALEXANDRE FREIRE
    Subject: RE: WInserver and SQL Server
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    Using wcBASIC or the WCSDK, you can write a ODBC converter. Alternatively,
    you can output a comma delimiter file where I have a converter for you
    to use. In this case, it looks for user namd and password only. But
    it can be changed.

    On 12/8/01 1:16 AM, ALEXANDRE FREIRE wrote to ALL:

    Hello all ;

    Can I use to import MS Sql database fields to WINServer database? For example, I've a database file on MS Sql Server 7 that has more than 10.000 users and I'd like to export them to WIn Server (name, password, location, city and such other fields). What Can I do?

    Thanks in advance.
    Regards



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