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The question is: Does it make sense to access Remedy database directly
through SQL calls. This would be utilizing the "T" tables, etc. structure.

Does anyone out there have white papers which say this is a good thing or a
bad thing?

Does it make sense to access a Remedy Database such as Oracle directly using
a tool other than ODBC or one of the common Remedy Integration methods?

Does BMC/Remedy legally allow this type of access?

Thanks up front,

Gordon Frank
Lockheed Martin
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