**
Big assumption here is that your Lotus Notes/Domino database is laid out
like a table and all the "records" are relatively consistent. Problem is,
Lotus Notes/Domino uses an object database engine and, depending on the
application/database design, it may not resemble a SQL-compatible relational
database. BLOBs and other free-form entries, even within documents filed
under the same form, will blow a CSV file out of the water.
Suggest contacting your Lotus Notes/Domino application/database designer
and reviewing the structure of the document stack you want to use, to ensure
that information can be pulled out with for use in a SQL-based
application.
-- Bing
Bradford Bingel ("Bing")
ITM3 California From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Cox - Home Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2006 11:33 AM To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG Subject: Re: Remedy and Lotus Domino Integration Virtually
anything is possible. Simple
example: If the Lotus Domino cases (records) can be automatically dumped
to a CSV-type file then there are various routines/systems for automatically
moving CSV data to Remedy. Jim
Fox From: Action Request
System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Tarey M. Gettys ** Listers, Has any
one ever integrated Remedy and Lotus Domino? We may have a requirement that help
desk calls tracked in a Lotus Domino database be automatically transferred to
Remedy. Is that possible? Thanks
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